y 8S10 19L1 € = OLNOHOL 4O ALISH3SAINN Steere t t f ( $s ate Sesissts Seah Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2008 with funding from Microsoft Corporation | http:/www.archive.org/details/analyticalgreeklOOsamuuoft ~_ BAGSTER’S ANALYTICAL GREEK LEXICON. THE ANALYTICAL HEBREW LEXICON. The Words of the entire Hebrew Scriptures are arranged just as they are found in the Sacred Text, Alphabetically, and are Grammatically explained. The student of the original has only to turn from his Bible to this Lexicon for the solution of every etymological difficulty that may obstruct his progress, and he will find, without trouble or loss of time, a complete analysis of every word, with an account of its peculiarities, and a reference to the conjugation or declension to which it may belong, or if it be irregular, to its exceptional class. Every word is also referred to its root (where its various significations will be found), and with the root is given a conspectus of all the words which owe their derivation to its source. This feature of the work is of considerable value, because it affords the opportunity of studying the language from another point of view; for, by turning from root to root (the roots are distinguished in the alphabetical order by larger types), the student may see at a glance in what way the various nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech are developed from the radical forms. Another feature of interest is the Grammatical Introduction, which is chiefly devoted to the study of the irregularities of the language. Here will be found, it is believed, every single exceptional word, with a concise explanation of its peculiarities. The words which, in particular forms, occur but once in the Scriptures, possess a peculiar interest, and they are very numerous. They have all been distinguished by a small letter, which refers to the passage of occurrence at the foot of the page. Among other minor advantages afforded by this Lexicon, may be mentioned, the indication, in all cases, of the Kamets-Chatuph, which requires some familiarity with the language to distinguish. The AnatyticaL Lexicon is thus:—I. A Lexicon in the ordinary sense of supplying the various meanings of the various roots ;—II. A Dictionary of every derivative and modification of every root, in alphabetical order, with analysis ;—III. A storehouse of the anomalies of the language, carefully arranged and referred to from all parts of the work ;—IV. A Concordance of the least easily understood words. “ Tt is the ultimatum of Hebrew Lexicography, and will leave the Theologian, who still remains ignorant of the Sacred tongue. absolutely without excuse.” —Churchman’s Monthly Review. One Volume quarto, price 2/. 2s. cloth B149a THE ANALYTICAL WU Bente ET le. Pe GREEK LEXICON: CONSISTING OF AN ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT OF EVERY OCCURRING INFLEXION OF EVERY WORD CONTAINED IN THE GREEK NEW TESTAMENT SCRIPTURES, WITH A GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS OF EACH WORD, AND Lexicographical Bllustration of the SMeaninrgs. A COMPLETE SERIES OF PARADIGMS, WITH GRAMMATICAL REMARKS AND EXPLANATIONS. wa DA au Nea 17 \ os \ i= LONDON: SAMUEL BAGSTER AND SONS, AT THE WAREHOUSE FOR BIBLES, NEW TESTAMENTS, PRAYER BOOKS, LEXICONS, CONCORDANCES, GRAMMARS, AND PSALTERS, IN ANCIENT AND MODERN LANGUAGES, Tlok\Aa perv Ovnrors TLwtrat, ua 6 APavaroicw. ra PREFACE Tue present volume has been compiled for the purpose of rendering the same assist- ance in acquiring a knowledge of the original language of the New Testament, that is afforded, in the case of the Old, by the recently-published AnatyticaL Hesrew AND CHALDEE LExIcon. It offers, in the first place, Lexicography of the ordinary kind; namely, an exhibition of the meanings of words. These are arranged in their proper classifi- cation, with respect to the primitive signification of each word, and are accompanied by references to places of their occurrence, in general so full as to approach to a concordance. But its distinctive feature consists in an Alphabetical Arrangement of every occurring inflexion of every word. Each form is exactly named, and referred to its root ;—the whole thus forming a precise analysis of the entire verbal contents of the New Testament. A Grammatical Introduction is prefixed, embracing Tables of the inflexion of the various parts of speech, with observations on peculiar and irregular forms. To this description of the contents of the volume it may be necessary, in order to prevent misconception, to add a distinct statement of its object. It is designed to assist In cases where assistance is a kindly and really beneficial service ;—such assist- ance, in fact, as is claimed by those peculiar circumstances where time and labour need to be husbanded, and where ordinary advantages are wanting ;—where it would h PREFACE. not impair but cheer a true spirit of self-reliance, and call forth rather than enfeeble habits of industry and enterprise. In such cases the earnest student may have recourse to an aid like this, either to shorten and smooth his path in the acquisition of the fundamental facts of a language; or, what is perhaps a still more useful appli- cation, to test the correctness of the results of his own independent investigations. A design like this involves no vain attempt to render easy the acquirement of true learning,—no interference with the employment of a dead language as a means of mental discipline: the aim of the volume is, like that of its predecessor, simply to act as a silent teacher, and to render the service and earn the praise of a friend in need. TE Es, .& O:.N-P-ELN TS: LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS. TABLES OF PARADIGMS OF GREEK DECLENSIONS AND CONJUGATIONS, SECTION It EXPLANATORY GRAMMATICAL REMARKS. The Article Nouns Substantive Trregularities of Deciension . Declension of Adjectives ” 3 : Comparison of Adjectives The Numerals Pronominal Adjectives The Pronouns The Verb Substantive Regular Verb in Q Contracted Verb in E’Q ” , Contracted Verb in A’Q 99 9 Contracted Verb in 0’2 ” (Table A.) : : (Table B.—First Declension.) (Table C.—Second Declension.) . (Table D.—Third Declension.) (Table E.—Contracted Nouns.) (Table F.—Class I.—Parisyllabic.) (Table G.—Class I1.—Imparisyllabic.) (Table H.—Class IIT.) 3 (Table I.—Cardinal Numbers.) (Table J.) - (Table K.—Personal Baas \ (Table L.) (Table M.—Active ies x (Table N.—Passive Voice.) (Table O.—Middle Voice.) (Table P. eee Voice. DE ° (Table Q. (Table Races Voice) (Table S8.—Passive Voice.) (Table S.—Middle Voice.) (Table T.—Active Voice.) : (Table U.—Passive and Middle Voices.) . Remarks on Verbs in Q ee i. e. preceded by a Vowel Remarks on Verbs which have a Consonant or Consonants before ® Remarks on the Second Aorist and Second Future WITH PAGE THE CONTENTS: PAGE Section XXV_— Remarks on the Second or Middle Perfect 5 : . XXVii XXVI. Remarks on Verbs in ZO and S52 XXVili XXVIT. Remarks on Verbs in AQ, MQ, NQ, PQ . XXxvili XXVIII. Verbs in MI (Table V.—ridnr, nenie Ties ) é 4 > an N. daréov, darodr, a bone. Masculine. N. voos, vovds, the mind, G. vdov, vov, &e. No Plural. G. dcréov, darov, &e. Plural dora, oora, &e. So mAdos, mods, a voyage, pl. mAdot, TACT; TAd@Y TOY ; mAdots, mots ; TAGOUS, TALS. iv NOUNS SUBSTANTIVE. 4. Attic form. The Attics change the termination o into in all cases of this declension. Where an u occurs it is subscribed; where an v it is rejected. The vocative is always like the nominative. The | three corresponding cases of the plural are in instead of a. 5. The Attics frequently omit the » of the acc. sing.: [Srcr. IV. e.g. Nay, for AKayoy; K6, the island Cos, for Kév; *AmrohA@, for "AroAXwr, &e. 6. The two first declensions are termed parisyllabic, as having in each case the same number of syllables. The third declension is called imparisyllabic, because it has in the gen. and following cases one syllable more than in the nom. and voce. singular. SECTION IV. TABLE D.—THIRD DECLENSION. (a) SINGULAR. PLURAL. Dvat. Nom. 6 "E\An»y, the Greek. Nom. of “E\Anves Nom. Acc. Voc. ro "ENAnve Gen. rov “EAAnvos Gen. tov "E\jvev Gen. Dat. roiv “EXAnvow. Dat. 7a "EXAnu Dat. rots “"EXAnoe Ace. tov “EAnva Ace. rovs “ENAnvas Voce. "ENA. Voc. "EdAnves. (d) SINGULAR. PLURAL. | Dua. Nom. 7 Aapds, the lamp. Nom. ai Aapmades Nom. Acc. Voce. ra apmdde Gen. tis Aapmrados Gen. rév Napradav Gen. Dat. ta Napradow. Dat. 77 Aaprade Dat. tats Xaprace Ace. tiv Aaprada Ace. ras Aapmadas Voe. Aapsras. Voe. Aaprades. (c) SrncuLaRr, | PLURAL. Dvuat. Nom. 76 capa, the body. Nom. ra oopara Nom. Acc. Voc. r® oapare Gen. Tov capartos Gen. tay copdtev Gen. Dat. TOW TwparToL. Dat. 7 oa@part Dat. rois copacr Ace. TO capa | Ace. ta oepata Voce. copa. | Voce. o@para. REMARKS. 1. This declension contains nouns of all genders, and includes nine terminations: four vowels, a, 1, v, , and five consonants, v, p, a, €, Wy. The vocative is generally like the nominative. tions will be indicated shortly. Excep- 2. The gen. sing. is always in os. The consonant which precedes this termination is found in all the following cases, except (generally) the dat. pl., rules for the formation of which will presently be given. The nom. in this declension is not the primitive form of the noun. ‘This is to be found in the gen. by throwing away the termination os, according to the following rules :— (a) A mute of the first order* (7, 8, @) before the termination of the gen. indicates a nom. in Wy; e. g. gen ”ApaBos, nom.”Apay, an Arabian; eds, nom. dy, an eye. (b) A mute of the second order (x, y, x) indicates a nom. in €; e.g. gen. dpmayos, nom. dprag€, rapacious ; dvuxos, nom. dvv&, a nail, claw; Adapuvyyos, nom. dapvy§€, the throat. But w0&, night, makes vuxrds. (c) A mute of the third order (r, 5, 6) indicates a nom. in s; e.g. gen. €Aridos, nom. eAmis, hope; yéAwros, nom. yeros, laughter. Except neuters in pa, gen. patos, as gpa, coparos ; also jrap, Arartos, the liver; vSwp, Waros, * The following Table of Mutes may be found useful :— First Orpen. SEeconp ORDER. Turrp ORrpDER. Labials. Gutturals. Dentals. Smooth Tl. K. TT Middle B. TEL A. Aspirate ®. x, e. The letters of each column are of the same nature, and are, in certain circumstances, interchanged. If two mutes concur in the same syllable, both must be smooth, as érrd, seven; middle, as €BSou0s, seventh; or aspirate, as POdvos, envy. Two successive syllables seldom commence with an aspirate: tpéxw, not @péxw, T run; tpixds, not Opexos, from Opéé, a hair. Secr. V.] water; ppéap, ppearos, a pit; pet, pédAuros, honey; and a few other neuters. (d) vr indicates s or v; e.g. gen. yiyavros, nom. yiyas, a giant; oddvros, nom. ddovs, a tooth; Opdxovros, nom. dpakev, a dragon. (e) v indicates s or v; e.g. wédavos, nom. péAas, black ; pevos, nom. ppyy, the mind. (f) p indicates p; e.g. Onpds, nom. Onp, a wild beast ; mupos, nom. rip, fire. (g) os pure indicates s; e. g. Tpupeos, nom. rpinpys, a galley. 3. (a) The dat. pl. always ends in ov. It is formed from the dat. sing. by inserting o before +; e. g. pdprup, a witness, dat. sing. paprupt, dat. pl. pdprupor; (pdprvos, Ac. 10. 413) pyrwp, an orator, ... pytopt, ... pyTopar; képa€, a raven, ... Kdpakt,.. . Kdpa&e (for Képakor). (b) Ifa mute of the third order (r, 6, @) occurs in the sing. it is rejected in the pl.; e. g. Aapumds, Aawrddi, Naprrdor ; TOp"A, THUaTOS, THUATL; Ovs, BTOs, @o1; Trovs, Todds, Trot. CONTRACTED NOUNS. v (ec) v is also rejected, whether alone, as "EAAny, “EXAnvy "EhAnot, or joined to a mute of the third order, as Avcas, having loosed, Nicaytt, Adaact. (d) If the dat. sing. ends in ovrt, vr being rejected, the o is changed into ov; e.g. Aéwv, a lion, Néovtt, €ovor. (e) If the dat. sing. ends in ev7, vr being rejected, the e is changed into a; e. g. Avbeis, having been loosed, Avbevti, AvOeior. 4. Some nouns in is and vs (and a few in ovs) take two terminations in the ace. sing., a and v; e.g. epis, epidos, strife, ace. €pida and epw; (pw in the New Test.;) pl. epides and Epes; Xapis, YapiTos, grace, acc. xdpira and xapw ; Kelis, KNEW, a hey, acc. kreida and Kew. “Opus, dprviOos, a bird, makes acc. sing. dpyiOa and dépywv; ace. pl. dpyAas and dpus. With the exception of xAe/s, nouns which have this termination v in the ace. (unless the gen. ends in os pure) must have the nom. sing. unaccented on the last syllable ; e. g. Epis, xdpis. SECTION V. TABLE E.—CONTRACTED NOUNS. (a) SINGULAR. i PLURAL. Dua Nom. 7 tpinpns, the galley. Nom. ai rpunpees, tpunpecs Nom. Acc. Voc. ra tpunpee Gen. zis Tpinpeos, Tpinpovs Gen. tay Tpinpéwy, Tpinpav Gen. Dat. Talv ToMpeow, TpLnporv. Dat. 77 rpunpet, rpenper Dat. rais rpinpece Ace. vv rpinpea, Tpinpyn Ace. ras tpinpeas, Tpunpets Voe. Tpinpes. Voe. Tpinpees, Tpinpets. (b) SINGULAR. PLURAL. Duan Nom. 76 reixos, the wall. Nom. ra reixea, reixn Nom. Ace. Voc. ra reiyee Gen. rod tetxeos, Telyous Gen. trav TeLyewy, TELXdV Gen. Dat. TOW TELXEOLY, TELXOL. Dat. ro Tetyel, teixer Dat. trois teixeoe Ace. 1d Teixos Ace, ra teixea, reixn Voce. TELXOS. Voe. reixea, TelxN. (c) SINGULAR. PLurRAt. Dua. Tonic. Attic.* Tonic. Attic. Tonic. Attic. SS aN SS — Nom. 7 ddus, the city. Nom. ai odes, modes, modets Nom. Ace. Voe. wddue, 70de€ Gen. tis méAtos, 7de0s, TOAES Gen. rdv ToXlov, Tokewyv, TOEwY Gen. Dat. ToNlow, moh€ow, TOAE@V. Dat. 77 mod, wodet, —-dAeL Dat. rats oduct, Todect Ace. thy wohw Ace.f ras modas, rodeas, mdXeus Voe. TOL. Voce. mOAtes, TOAEES, TOAeELS. (a) SINGULAR. PLURAL. DvAL. Nom. 6 Pacvrevs, the hing. Nom. of Baowd pedaivns peave peAaivy peAava peAauvay uéhay pedawa PLURAL. pedaves — re Nava pedavev ppehawv@v peace pedaivats pedavas —_peAaivas Dvat. pedave pedaiva peddvow reAaivaw Oruer Forms. Mase. Fem. Tépyy TEpewva TEpEvos Tepelyns ene ele EKoV éxovoa ExOVTOS éxovons , , xapies Xaplecoa Xapievtos xapiecons , , TLpnets Tyner oa TLS Tiunooa TiunvTos §=§=TynooNs like jpépa, and the neut. like dorv. 7. Sometimes the termination eos of the gen. sing. is So dmdédos, dmdovs, simple; Sidd0s, Simdods, double ; TeTpamoos, ous, quadr uple ; &e. (c) Nom. dpyipeos, dpyupods, dpyvpea, dpyvpa, dpyvpeov, dpyupooy, of silver. Gen. dpyupéov, apyupov, apyupéas, apyvupas, apyvpéov, dpyvpov. ‘The fem. has a, because of p preceding. TABLE H.—CLASS III. Neut. pedav, black. peAavos peave pedav peAap. peXava peAdvev peAaoe peAava pehave peAavow, Neut. tépev, tender. TEpEVvos. éxov, willing. EKOVTOS. xaplev, graceful. Xaplevtos. Tyunev, precious. TYLNV TLLNVTOS. (b) SINGULAR. Mase. Fem. Neut. Nom. mas maca gay, all. Gen. TayTos maons TavTos Dat. mavtt Taon _ mavti Ace. TavTa Tacap Wav. PLURAL. Nom. Voc. TAVTES macat TavTa Gen. TavT@V Tac @v TAVT@V Dat. Tact maca.s Tact Ace. mavTas macas Tayra. DuaAt. Nom. Acc. Voce. wavte Taca Tavre Gen. Dat. qravTouw macaw TaVvTOw. (g) SINGULAR. Mase. Fem. Neut. Nom nOvs noeta dv, sweet. Gen. 70€0s noelas 90€0s Dat. nei, Ot noeia noel, nOet Ace. novv nOetay 700 Voce. 700 neta 70U. PLURAL. Nom. Voc noces, nOeis 1 Oetar 7d€a Gen. 0€@v nOeL@v 10€@v Dat. noeot 7Oelaus 0€oe Ace. noeas, nOeis 7Oeias n0€a. Duat. Nom. Ace. Voce. 7d¢e noela no€e Gen. Dat. 9 deow noelau dow. contracted into ovs; e.g. jpucus, half, gen. juiceos, contr jpicovs. Mar. 6. 23. 8. The two adjectives, wodvs, much, and péyas, great, belong to the third class as regards the nom. and ace. sing., and to the first as to all the other cases. x COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES. [Secr. VIII (2) SINGULAR. (0) SINGULAR. Mase. Fem. Neut. Mase. Fem. Neut. Nom. srodvs TohAn ToNU Nom. péyas peyahyn peya Gen. oddovd TmoNAns mroANov Gen. ieydov peyahns peyadou Dat. mode Toy TONG Dat. peyaro peyarn peyar@ Acc. rodvy ToAAny ToNv. KE Ace. peyav peyadny preya. The Pxrurat is declined like that of dyads : moot mo\at ToANa. | ueyaat peyadat peyada. So also the Duat: TOAAW moa TOAK®. | peyaro peyaa peydaho. 9. Of irregular adjectives, rpaos, gentle, may be noticed. Srncutar.—Nom. spdaos, or mpaos mpaeta 7 paov The fem. and pl. are formed Gen. mpaov mpacias = mpaov, &e. from mpavs, which is Prurat.—Nom. spacis, or mpao Tpactat mpaca also found Mat. 21. 5. Gen. moaéav mpaciav moaewyv, &e. SECTION VIIT.—COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES. REMARKS. i. Comparatives usually end in repos, tepa, repov; | superlatives in taros, tary, Tarov; e. g. First Class.—copds, wise, coparepos, coparartos. dytos, holy, dyorepos, dyt@raros. Second Class.— cadppav, prudent, cwppoverrepos, co- dpovertatos. evoeBns, pious, evocBeortepos, evoeBeararos. Third Class. —pédas, black, pedavrepos, pcdavratos. evpvs, broad, etpurepos, edvpvtaros. All these are declined like aya@és, except that a appears in all cases of the fem. comparative, because the nom. sing. ends in pa. 2. Many comparatives have tov, sometimes wy, for masce. and fem. terminations, their superlatives uaros, worn, toToy; &. g. First Class.—xakés, bad, xakiwyv, kaxurtos. Kad0os, beau- tiful, kaddiwy, KaddioTos. Third Class.—7dvs, sweet, ndiov, Adicts. modts, much, many, wrelwv, TreiaTos. peyas, great, pciCor, pey.otos. pecCorepos is found in the New Test., 3 Jno. 4. 3. All comparatives in vwyv and wy are declined as the following :— SINGuLaRr. | PLURAL. Mase. § Fem. Neut. Mase. & Fem. Neut. Nom. peiCav, greater peetCov Nom. peiCoves, (peiCoes,) preiCous peiCova, (welfoa,) peifo Gen. peiCovos Gen. precCOvev , Dat. eon } for all genders Dae peta } for all genders Acc. peigova, (peigoa,) peigo petcov. Ace. peiCovas, (jelfoas,) peifous reiCova, (peiCoa,) peigo. Duat. Nom. Ace. pei€ove. | Gen. Dat. per€évow, for all genders. 4. Adjectives in os form the comparative in orepos, if the syllable preceding os has a diphthong, or a vowel long by nature or by position (followed by two consonants or a double letter); e. g. xovdos, light, koupdrepos, Kovpsd- tatos. évdokos, illustrious, evdoEdrepos, évdo£drartos. In repos, if the vowel preceding os is short; e. g. copds, wise, coparepos, copwratos. Some change os of the positive into eorepos; e. g. orovdaios, diligent, omovdaeatepos (crovdadrepos in the New Test., 2 Cor. 8. 17, 22). Contracted adjectives in oos—ovs, take earepos; e. g. amhdos, dmdods, dmoearepos contracted dzroverepos. Sutdédos, Surdovs, makes SuAdrepos in the New Test., Mat. 23. 15. 5. The following offer some irregularity: eAaxvs, small, eddooay (for edaxlwv), edaxyioros, from which a further comparative, éhaxiordrepos, is formed. Eph. 3. 8. taxis, swift, Oacowv (for taxiwv), Att. Odrrwy, rd- XLoTOS. ‘ From the primitive word xparis, strong, are formed kpelocav (kpeitt@y), KpaTioTos. From xakés, bad, xeipwr, (also Kaxiwy and kakorepos) XElptoTtos. Sect. X.] PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES. xi From puxpés, little, petwv, (yixpdrepos in the New. Test.). | mpd, before, mpdrepos (mpédraros, contr. into) mp&ros, first. Also joowr, (itrev) Foros. From odvs, much, many, mreiwy, Trevotos, &e. umép, above, bréprepos, trepraros and Uzaros, supreme. e&, out of, €rxaros, extreme, last. The above appear to be a sufficient number of in- 6. Some comparatives and superlatives are formed from | stances, though not comprehending ail the varieties of prepositions ; (a) Nom. Gen. Dat. Ace. (c) e.g. Mase. Bs €ls e ? €vos cr €Vt eva SECTION ; comparison. IX.—THE NUMERALS. TABLE I.—CARDINAL NUMBERS. Fem. pla puas pea pilav Mase. §& Fem. Nom. Ace. rpets, three, Neut. (db) €v, one. Nom. Acc. dv0, or Sve, two, for all genders. €0$ Gen. Dat. dvow évt Also Dat. duet. ev. Neut. (dq) Mase. & Fem. Neut. Ttpla Nom. reocapes, four, téocapa (rérrapes, tértapay Gen. TplLav, Gen. teaodpav Dat. Tpiol, } for all genders. | Dat. réocapat Ace. teooapas Tégoapa. (e) INDECLINABLE (from 5 to 100). Mase. Fem. Neut. mevte, five, elKOoe twenty, Svaxoctot Ovakdovae Staxdora, 200, e, SIL, TpidkovTa, thirty, Tptakootot Tplakdowat Tplakootu, 300, émtd, seven, teooapaxovta, forty, xiAcoe xiAcat xQua, 1000, oxTo, eight, mevtnkovra, _ fifty, puptoe peupeae pupia, 10,000. evvea, nine, é£nkovta, sixty, mpartos, first, eikooTUs, twentieth, Oexa, ten, €Sdounkovra, seventy, < dedrepos, second, tpltakoaros, thirtieth, evdexa, eleven, oySonkovra, eighty, RS tpiros, third, éxatoarés, hundredth, dadexa, twelve, evvernxovta, ninety, § réraptos, fourth, Stakoatoards, two hundredth, EKATOV, a hundred. népntos, fifth, §c. xdoords, thousandth, §e. REMARK. All the declinable ordinals are formed according to the first and second declensions ; e. g. ro&ros, 7, ov, (a) Nom. Gen. Dat. Ace. SINGULAR. > , + is avtés avy > col a” avtod = avTns avTa = arta é 7 J fy > , auTov = auTny Sevrepos, pa, pov. SECTION X.—PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES. Spurr avTo > a avuTOU yearns auT@ Cyaan? avTo. TABLE J. avrés, reflexive self. PLURAL. Duat. > , > , ’ , > , ’ , > i avrol avrai avta Nom. Ace. atta = atta =—s att@ avray, for all genders Gen. Dat. avroty attra avrow. > a r n avrois avrais avrois > , Eva) Cr a auTovs auTas auTa. xii PRONOMINAL ADJECTIVES. Demonstratives, 6d¢, obros, éketvos. (b) SINGULAR. (c) SINGULAR. Nom. Ode Hoe TObE Nom. ovros alt ~~ TovTO Gen. Trovde Thode TOvdE Gen. TOUTOU TaUTNS TOUTOU Dat. TOE TOE T@de Dat. TOUT@® Tav’TH TOUT@ Ace. TOVOE THVOE TOOE. Ace. TOUTOY TaUTNY TOUTO. PLURAL. PLURAL. Nom. olde aide TadE Nom. ovUTroL avrat Taira Gen. ravoe, for all genders Gen. rovroy, for all genders Dat. roiabe Ttaicde roid. Dat. TOUTOLS TavTaLs TOUTOLS Ace. Tovcbe Tdcde Tade. Acc. TovTovs TavTas Tada. Dvat. Dvuat. Nom. Acc. rade Trade TMOE Nom. Ace. rovra tatra tovTa Gen. Dat. rode taivde Toivoe. Gen. Dat. rotrow ratvraw tovrow. tis, interrogative, who ? (e) SINGULAR. PLURAL. Nom. Tis TL Nom. Tlves Tiva Gen. TIVOS, for all 4 Gen. TOY, \ for all d or a. enders or a enders Dat. TiN, } 8 Dat. TIC, 8 Ace. Tiva Tl. Ace. tivas Tia. ris, indefinite. (f) SINGULAR. PLURAL. Nom. tis TL Nom. tuves Twa Gen. wos Gen. Tivov. - . ) for all genders } for all genders Wate srt, } 8 Dates eencat, 8 Ace. twa Tl. Ace. twas TWa. The Relative, 6s, who, which. (g) Sryeurar. PLURAL. Nom. 6s q 6 Nom. of aoa Gen. of fs 08 Gen. _—_ &», for all genders Dat. o 7 o Dat. ois ais ois L c c Ace. ov AV Os Ace. ous as a Relative, combined with ris. > (h) SINGULAR. | PLURAL. Nom. doris = rus Ort, whoever, &c.| Nom. oirwes aitwes = Gra Gen. ovdtwos fotwos ovtwos Gen. vtwer, for all genders Dat. orur nTWwe @TUWe Dat. oigtict aiotiot iotior Acc, ovtiva fvtTwa ore. Ace. ovotwas dotwas drwa. REMARKS. 1. The article 6, 7, 76, may be considered as a demon- | breathing. strative. Combined with the particle de, dd¢, 75, rode, it is more precise in its signification, this one, this here. Nom. Ace. tive, Gen. Dat. rivow, Nom. Acc. rue, Gen. Dat. tivo, [Secr. X. (d) SINGULAR. Nom. éxetos exelvn_~— eto Gen. ékewou ekeivns _ekeivou. The other cases, sing. and pl. like adrés. DvAL. } for all genders DvAL. } for all genders. DvAL. Nom. Ace. 6 a & Gen. Dat. oi atv ou. Dvuat. apparently not in use. The Attic form érov occurs for OUTLVOS. If the article precedes adrés, it signifies the same; e. g. 6 airos Baowdeds, the same hing. 2. Adrds is declined like dyads, except that v is want- It is always marked with the smooth ing in the neuter. 3. O&ros, av’rn, rodro, this, indicates present or near objects. "Exeivos, that, points to absent or distant objects. Secr. XI.] 4. The difference between ris, indefinite, some one, any one, and ris, interrogative, who ? will be easily perceived. PERSONAL PRONOUNS. The latter has the acute accent always on the first syllable of each case.* 5. Aeiva, or 6 Seiva, such an one, is generally inde- clinable, but is sometimes declined thus: Nom. deiva, Plural—Nom. deives, Gen. deivos, Dat. Sein, Ace. deiva. Gen. deceiver. (c) pndeis (unde cis), pndepia, pndév, ovdeis (ovde cis), ovdepnia, ovder, xiii } none, no one. So ov6eis. (d) ékacros, tn, rov, each of more than two. (e) Nom. and Ace. aude, both, two together: Gen. and (f) Gen. Dat. Ace, 6. The following adjectives may be placed here :— (a) addos, GAAn, GXo, other. (b) érepos, érépa, Erepov, other. 7. The following form a class. DEMONSTRATIVES. a) Totos (%) ck } such. TOLOUTOS b) rocos (@) a } so much. TOO OUTOS (c) tXikos } so great. TALKOUTOS 8. Of these, rovodros, rorovTos, and rnALKovTros are de- clined like oitos; but the Attic Greeks make the neuter In the New Test. we find neuter Tolovroy and ToaouTov. : SECTION XI.—THE (a) SINGULAR. | Nom. eyo, I. Gen. €uov, pov Dat. e€mol, Loe Ace. Ee, le PLuRAL. Nom. Tpets Gen. Ov Dat. nw Ace. nuas. Dvat. Nom. Ace. vai, va Gen. Dat. viv, ver. Declined like atrtés (a) Gen. euavrod euautis Ist Pers. | Dat e“auT@ ean Ace. euauréy éuautny Gen. oeavrov oeavuTis 2nd Pers. { Dat. ceavr@ — veauTij Ace. ceavréy oeavTny * Tt may be noticed that in the Attic Greek rod and 76 are used for rivos and ri, and tov and rw, as enclitics, for twos and tu. Ace. INTERROGATIVES. motos, of what kind ? (Relative, dézotos, of what kind.) moéaos, how great ? In pl. how many ? mdikos, how great? or, of what age ? PIs Ne Dat. duoiv. *Auddrepos, pa, pov, the same signification. PLuRAL. addnrov, of each other a\Anros, GAAjAats, GAAnAots, to each other adAnAovs, GdAnAas, adAjAa, each other. DvaA.. Gen. & Dat. aAndow, addjdawv, adAnow GANnA®, aAAnAa, ad\\jo. No Nom. case. CoRRELATIVES. olos, such as, or, of what hind. éoos, how great, as great as. In pl. whosoever. nAtkos, how great, referring to age or size. rotovrov, Mat. 18. 5, and Acts 21. 25; rocovrov, Heb. Toios, towdade, oios, and woios, are declined accord- ing to § VII., rem. 1. PRONOUNS. TABLE K.—PERSONAL PRONOUNS. (6) Sryeurar. Nom. ov, thou. Gen. gov Dat. oot Ace. oe. PLURAL. Nom. Upets Gen. UL@V Dat. vw Ace. Dyas. Duau. Nom. Ace. ofai, cfd Gen. Dat. cdi, opar. CompounpDs. euautov, of myself. Gen. Seas y mysely- 3rd Pers. | Dat epauTo. Singular Ace. geavrod, of thyself. Gen. ceavT@ Plural | Dat. geavTo. Ace. (c) Srneurar. Gen. ov, of himself, Sc. Dat. ot Ace. é. PLURAL. Gen. opav Dat. pict Ace. opas. Duat. Nom. Ace. ode, ofa Gen. Dat. odoir. €avtoD éavtns _— eavtod, of himself. éauT@ €auTy EavT@ L « c , €autov éavtnvy _— Ea TO. éavroy, for all genders €auTois €auTais €avTois €avtovs éavtds éaura. Tn the New Testament an example of the latter usage occurs in the various reading, womepel tw extpwpart, 1 Cor. 15. 8, where the common text has the article. xv VERB SUBSTANTIVE. REMA 1. The place of the 3rd personal pronoun is supplied in the oblique cases from airés, adrn, avtd. 2. The compounds ezavrod and ceavrov have no plural. Of ourselves is expressed by jay adray ; to ourselves, by Hpi avtois, &c. 3. ceavrov may be contracted into cavrov, and éavrov SECTIO [Srer. XII. RKS. into airov, aitis, abrov, &e. 4. The possessive pronominal adjectives are as fol- low: éyds, enn, eudv, mine; ods, on, cov, thine; ds (or éds), 4 (or €)), 6v (or édv), his; nperepos, pa, pov, Ours; Uperepos, pa, pov, yours; aerepos, pa, pov, theirs; v@ltepos, pa, pov, ours (dual); owirepos, pa, pov, yours (dual). N’ Er, TABLE L.—THE VERB SUBSTANTIVE. IMPERATIVE. | SUBJUNCTIVE. Be thou, &c. | That I may be, &e. C2 > > ®, 7S) > + ” > > > EOTE, EOTMOAY,| @MEV, NTE, OL, INDICATIVE. Present. J am, &e. > > YU » S. elui, eis, or ef, eori, toO., cor, P. eoper, eoré, cic, TOV, TTOV. > 4 > , + »~* D. €oTov, ecTov. €OTOV, COT@V. Imperfect. I was, &c. S. fv, As, or joOa, 7, or jy, P. jpev, Are, OY Hore, Oar, D { Army, irny, OF . > + HOTHV, HOTHY. Future. J shail be, &c. | ” ” »” Evoual, EON, EOTAL, wha R es) > , * »” . exopeba, eoecbe, ecovrat, > , + ” . exdpebor, éoea Gor, exe Gor. OPTATIVE. INFIN. PARTICIPLES. That I might be, &c. To be. Being. ey ) 2 a Einv, €lns, EN; eivat. M. év, dvros, Ey > > > z 2 ELnMEV, ENTE, ENTLY, OF Elev, EF. otea, ovens, , BL wy einTny, einTny. N. dv, dvros. | | To be about That I may be about to be, &e.|__ to be. About to be. > , + ~ »” > , ecoiuny, e000, coro, ececOa. | M. codpevos, ov, exoipeba, ecorcbe, EcowrTo, F. éecouern, ns, ecoipebov, eooiaOnv, ecoiaOnv. N. éodpevor, ov. Present Participle, the type of all participles in wy, without exception. SINGULAR. PLURAL. DuaAt. Masc. Fem. Neut. | Masc. Fem. WNeut. Mase. Fem. WNeut. Nom. ov ovca ov Nom. dvtes ova ovra Nom. Ace. dyre ovoa OvTeE Gen. dévtos ovons dyTos Gen. Ovtav ovtcdv bvTey Gen. Dat. dvtow ovcaw dvrTow. Dat. évrt ovon ovTt Dat. ovat ovoas ovat Ace. dévra ovcav ov, Ace, dyras ovoas évra. REMARKS. 1. In the present, the 2nd pers. ef is the ordinary form. | eve occurs for eveortt. 2. In the imperfect the 2nd pers. is ordinarily 76a, Mat. 26. 69. The 3rd pers. jy is more common than 7. Another form of the imperfect occurs in the 1st pers. sing. and pl.; sing. juny, pl. yucOa. unr, Mat. 25. 35. jpeba, Mat. 23. 30. Acts 27. 37., where the common text has jer. rw occurs, as 3rd pers. sing. of the imperative. 3. The future, in all its moods, is of the middle form. The 2nd pers. sing. is originally éveca. By rejecting o is formed éoea, and by contracting «a into yn, and sub- scribing the 1, is formed gop. This remark applies to all 2nd pers. sing. in y of passive and middie verbs, without exception. 4, The verb substantive has neither perfect, pluperfect, nor aorist. The imperfect supplies the place of these tenses SECTION XIII.—REGULAR VERB IN Q. TABLE M.—ACTIVE VOICE. | INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIFLES. Pres. IT loose, &e. | Sing. Wo Me Avoupe dvewv Mase. Avov ves ve dons vous Avovros vet ver hoy vou Fem. dtovoa Plur. Avopey AV@pev Avoupev Avovons vere vere huyTe voure Neut. Advov Avovart AveT@oay voor Avovev Avovtos Dual Averov dverov AUnTov hvoirny dveror Averov Avnrov Avoitny Impf. Sing €\vov €dves eve Plur. eAvopev ehvere é\vov Dual ehvetny ehverny Fut. Sing. hic@ Adooune voew Mase. Avoor vets Avcos AvoovTos Avoet door Fem. Avcovca Plur. Avcopey Ucoupev Aucovons AvoeTe Avootre Neut. Adoov AVcovce vooey AvoovTos Dual voerov Avooitny vcerov vooitny Aor. Sing. édvoa Nica hvoaye doa Mase. Avoas éduoas doo vons Nvoats icavros éhuge ucat@ (a) Avon Avoat Fem. Aicadca Plur. eAvodpev AUcopev Avoayer Avoaons (4) educate hvoate vonre Adoare Neut. Adoay éhucay AveaTecav AUToor Avoaev AvoavTos Dual eAvodrny (a) AvVoaTov bono Aveaitny eAvaoaryy (a) Avedtey (a) AvonTov Auoaitny Perf. Sing. heAvKa edAvK@ NeAVKoupe NeduKevae Mase. AeAuKos déAvKas heduKe hedvkys AevKoLs AeAvKOTOs déduxKe eAvKEeT@ hehvy AedvKoe Fem. edvkuia Plur. AeAUKGpeV NeAVK@peEV AeAtKoupev AeAvKvias AevKare Nehvxere heAvKNTE AeAdKouTeE Neut. Aedukds Aedvcace AcAuKeT@oap AeAvK@oL heAvKovev AeAvKdTos Dual eAvKaTOY AeAvKeTov AeAdKNTOV eAuKoiTHY | eAdKaroy NeAvKerov NehvK TOV eAvKOITHY Pluperfect. Singular. édedvcew Plural. éXedvcerpev Dual. éXeAvkeirny éAeNvkels ‘ €AeAUKELTE €eAvkeiTyy. €AeAUKeL. €AeAUKetoap. Ses XVl REGULAR VERB IN Q. (Sect. XIII. REMARKS. 1. Syllabic augment, so called as adding a syllable to the tense. It occurs in the imperf., the first aorist Gn the indic. mood), and pluperf.; e.g. €Avoy, €dvoa, eeAvxew. Verbs commencing with p double that consonant after the augment ; e. g. pita, I cast, éppurroy. The Attic dialect gives n for ¢ in three verbs; viz., Botropa, I wish, n8ovdepunv ; Stivapa, I am able, ndvvapny ; pedro, I am about, I intend, Fedor. 2. Temporal augment, so called as increasing the time, or quantity, in pronunciation. It occurs when the verb begins with one of the vowels a, ¢, or 0; a being changed into n, e. g. dvitw, I accomplish, jvvrov ; € into n, eGerho, I wish, Oedov; o into @, dpitw, I limit, dpitor. Or with one of the diphthongs a, o, or av; at into y, airéw, I ask, nreov; o1 into @, oixéw, I inhabit, @keov ; av into nv, a’€ava, I increase, nt~avov. 3. The long vowels 7, w, and the three diphthongs e:, ev, ov, are unchanged, and 1, v, merely lengthened in quantity ; e.g. nyéw, [ resound, ijxeov ; Ow, I push, dOov ; ixerevo, I supplicate, ixéerevov (¢); tBpito, I assault, UBpilov (0) ; eixalo, I imagine, eixagov; edOvve, I direct, eVOuvoy; ovtatw, I wound, ovragov. But the Attics often change ev into nu; e. g. evyoua, T pray, yoxspny. 4, Several verbs commencing with e receive the aug- ment by inserting ¢; e. g. €y@, I have, eiyov; epyagopar, I work, cipya¢éuny ; éaw, I permit, etaov, contract. etwr, ete. So eo, perf. eiw6a, I am accustomed, » being interposed, and €6i¢, I accustom, perf. pass. etO.cpat. The verb épdo, I see, receives both the syllabic and temporal augments, ¢ and @; e. g. 6pdw, €@paov, contract. €wpov; perf. Attic émpaxa, for dpaka. 5. Reduplication. (a) This consists of e added to the first consonant of the root, as in AéAvea. All verbs com- mencing with a consonant have the reduplication in the perf., and retain it in all the moods. (5) Verbs commencing with a vowel or a diphthong receive no reduplication, the first letter of the perf. being the same as that of the imperf. ; e. g. avitw, imperf. #rutor, perf. jvuxa. In such cases the temporal augment is re- tamed through all the moods. 6. (a) If the first consonant of the present be an aspi- rate, it is replaced in the reduplication by the correspond- ing smooth consonant; e. g. piiéa, I love, reidnxa; bdo, I sacrifice, réOvxa. (6) Verbs which commence with , a double letter, or two consonants, want the reduplication; e.g. pdz7a, T sew, eppapa; adr, I play on an instrument, éyadka ; onetpwo, I sow, €omapka. (c) As exceptions to this rule may be mentioned, verbs commencing with a mute and a liquid; e. g. ypada, I write, yéypapa; Kiva, I incline, xékduxa. Some com- mencing with rr; e. g. mémrexa, from the old form mde, I fall. 7. (a) The Attics change the reduplications Xe and pe in the perf. into ev; e. g. AapBave, I take (old form AnBeo), eiAnha, for éAnpa; peipo, I divide, civappa, for pé- Pappa. (6) What is called the Attic reduplication occurs in some verbs commencing with a vowel. It consists in a repetition of the two first letters of the verb before the temporal augment ; e. g. dputrw, I dig, perf. apuyxa, Att. dpwpuxa; édavve, I drive, perf. axa, Att. éAjdaka. (c) If the third syllable, counting the reduplication, be long, it is shortened; e. g. adéupa, LT anoint, jreupa, Att. adnupa; axovo, I hear, jxova, Att. axnxoa. (d) In the second aorist* this reduplication continues through the moods, but the temporal augment does not go beyond the indic.; e.g. from ayo, I lead, aor. 2, i#tyayov (by transposition for dynyoy), but infin. dyayeiv. 8. Formation of the tenses of the Active Voice. In- dicative mood. (a) The present is formed of the root and the termi- nation @, evs, e. Third pers. pl. ovox, like the dat. pl. of the present participle. . (b) The imperfect is formed from the present by pre- fixing the augment, and changing @ into ov; Avo, €Avor. The 3rd pers. pl. is like the Ist pers. sing. in this tense. (c) The future is the root, with the addition of the termination ow, oes, wet, ete. (d) The aorist is formed from the future by prefixing the augment, and changing ow into oa; Adca, €dvoa. The 3rd pers. pl. is formed by adding v to the Ist pers. sing.; €Avoa, €Avoap. (e) The perfect is formed from the future by changing oo into xa, and prefixing the reduplication. Modifications of this termination will be hereafter noticed. (f) The pluperfect is formed from the perfect by pre- fixing the augment ¢, and changing the final a into ew; * It will be observed that in the Paradigm given above (A¥w), the second aorist does not occur. This tense is regarded by Burnouf as only another form of what is usually called the first aorist, since it appears that if one aorist is used in a given verb, the other does not occur, at least in the same dialect. Buttmann (as quoted by Burnouf) lays it down, that no verb in which the second aorist is the same in form with the imperfect, or would differ only in the quantity of the penultimate syllable, can haye this aorist, at any rate in the active voice, Remarks on the second aorist will be found below, p. xxvi. Sect. XIV.] AéAvKa, €AeAvKew. Sometimes the augment is omitted ; e. g. memLoTEvKELoaY. 9. Imperative. (a) The present is formed by changing of the present indicative into € ; e. g. AUw, Ave, Avera, etc. (b) The imperative aorist is in ov, atw; e.g. Avoor, AvodTo. (c) The perfect is the same in form as the 3rd pers. sing. of the perfect indicative; e. g. AeAuKe. All the 3rd persons, sing., pl., and dual, of the imperative have @ in the termination. 10. Subjunctive. (a) The present subjunctive is formed from the present indicative by changing the short vowels into long ones, and subscribing « where it occurs; e.g. indic. Avo, Avers, AVer; SUbj. AV, AUYS, AUT. (6) The 2nd pers. pl., Adyre, and dual, Avyrov, have noe subscribed, there being none in the corresponding persons of the indicative. REGULAR VERB IN a@. xvil 11. Optative. (a) The present, future, and perfect optative are formed by changing the last letter of the same tenses of the indicative into ow; e.g. pres. Wo, optat. Avouw; fut. Adow, optat. Adooupe ; perf. A€dv«a, optat. ANeAdKoupe. *(b) The aorist optative rejects the augment, and changes a into ay; e. g. Ava, AVoaupu. 12. Infinitive. All tenses terminating in @ in the in- dicative form the infinitive in ew; the aorist forms it in a, and the perfect in évac. 13. Participles. Those tenses which have the infinitive in ev form the participle in wy, ovea, ov. The aorist participle ends in as, aoa, av; iaas, Avcaca, iar, The perfect participle ends in @s, via, os; NeAvK@s, NeAUKVIA, eAUKSS, They are all gen. Avcavros, Avodons, AVcarTos, ete. gen. AeAuKdTOS, AeAuKVias, NeAvKOTOS, etc. declined like adjectives of the third class. SECTION XIV.—REGULAR VERB IN ©. TABLE N.—PASSIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. | IMPERATIVE. | SUBJUNCTIVE Present |Z am loosed, &c. Sing. Avopat AV@pae Avy vou in Averau Avec ba AUnrat Plur. Avdpeba Avopeba Aveo be veo Oe ino be dvovrat Avec bwoav Movtat Dual AvdpeOov Avopebov Aveo Oo Aveo bov hina Oov Aveo Gov Aver Owv Uno ov Imperf. Sing. ehudunv € vou eveTo Plur. eAvopeba edver be é\vovTo Dual eAudpeOov édveo Onv eAveoOnv . OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Avolipny Aver Oat Mase. Avdpevos Noto Avopevov Avouro Avoipeba Fem. Avopevy Ava e Avoperns \vowTo dvoipebov Neut. Avdpevov Avoic Onv Avopevou Avoic Onv * Molic aocrist, Avoera, AVoevas, AUceve; pl. Avoelapev, AVselate, AVoeav. The 2nd and 3rd pers. sing. and the 3rd pers. pl. are alone in use, ox Xvili REGULAR VERB IN @. [Sect. XIV. TABLE N.—PASSIVE VOICE.— (Continued) INDICATIVE, IMPERATIVE, SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Future Sing. AvOnoopat AvOonooipny AvOncecOa | Mase. \vOnodpevos Avbjon AvOjcoL0 AvOnoopevov AvOnoerar Avojcouro Plur. AvOnodpcba Avoncoipcla Fem. Avéncopéevn Avonoecbe Avojoouw be von operns AvOnooevrat Avo cowrTo Dual Avonodpebov AvonooipeOov Neut. AvOnodpevov AvOjoeo boy Avonooia Ony Avoncopevou Avoj cea Gov Avonooic Onv Aorist Sing. edvOny v6 Avbeinv AvOAvat Masc. \véeis edvOns AVOnre AvOijs Avbeins AvOevros eAvOn AvOjTo v7 Avbein Plur. eAUOnpev AvOGpev AvOeinuev Fem. d\vécica ehvOnre AvOnTe AvOnTe Avbeinre vOeions ehvOnoav AvOjTracar Avdaor Avbeinoay == : Dual edvOnrny AVOnTov AvOnrov AvOeinrny Neut. Avoev edvOnrny AvOAT@v AvOjTov AvOeunrny Avdevros Perfect Sing. heAvpar AeAupevos @ AeAupevos €lyjr NeAvoba Mase. AeAvpevos eAvoat héAvco AeAupevos 7s Aedupevos eins NeAupevou AeAvrar Aedva bo AeAvpevos 7) AeAvpevos Ein Plur. AeddpeOa Aehupevor Gpev | AeAvptevoe einer Fem. Aedupévn eAvTbe AeAvabe AeAvpevor FTE AeAvpevor elnre AeAvperns AeAvvrae Aehvobacay AeAvpevor Gow AeAvpevor einoay Dual AeAvpeBov Neut. AeAupevov AeAva bov Aédva Gov Nehupevo 7rov eAupeva einrny AeAvpevou eva Oov Aedtabov NeAvupév@ 7rov AeAvpeva eintny Pluperf. Sing. ehehvpeyy €\éAvco eXéhvTO Plur. eeAvpeba ehedva be e€duvTo Dual eeAvpeOov eXeAva Onv €deAva Onv 3rd Fut. Sing. AeAvoopa AeAveoiuny AeAvoeoOa | Mase. AeAvodpevos Achvon ANeAvooto AeAvoopevou Nedvoerat AeAvoouro Plur. Nedvodpeba ANeAvooipeba Fem. AcAvoopevy AeddoeuOe Aedicoube AeAvooperns AeAVoovrat AeAvoowrTo Dual NeAvodpeOov AeAvoroipebov Neut. AcAvordpevov heAvoeo Gov Aedvaroic Onv AeAvTopeEvou NeAvoec ov NeAvoola Onv Secr. XV.] REGULAR VERB IN a. xix REMARKS. 1. (a) The present indicative is formed from the present active by changing » into ona; Ava, Avopar. (b) The imperfect from the imperfect active, by chang- ing ov into ouny; €Avoy, ehuduny. (c) The future, by adding the termination @ycopna to the root portion of the verb, especially as it appears in the future active and the perfect, and aspirating a preceding consonant ; Avo, Avojcopar; oKoTi¢w, TkoTiT@, TKOTLC- Onoopa; &yo, do, axOncona. Some verbs have another form, termed the second future, which exhibits the same change of the root portion of the verb as the second aorist active, with the termination noopa; dépa, dap- noopat; ad\d\doow, a\daynoopat. (d) The aorists of the first and second form have the termination yy in place of noopar in the futures, and prefix the augment; Avo, eAVOnv; mEeuTra, ereupOny; orpéeda, eatoadny ; KpumT@, expuBny. (e) The termination of the perfect is par; deXuka, AeAupar; TeTéAeKa, TeTEAEopaL; yeypaha, yéeypappat. (f) The pluperfect is formed from the perfect by changing paz into pny, and prefixing the augment; AéAv- prat, eXcAVunv. The augment is sometimes omitted; e. g. vevopobernro, for éevevopobérnro. (g) The third future, which mainly belongs to the passive voice, is formed from one of the perfects by sub- stituting the termination coua; Kéxpaya, (kexpdyoomac) kekpa&opat; yeypanra, (yeyparoopmar) yeypayopa. 2. (a) The imperative is formed from the indicative by he following changes :— Pres. ind. 1 p. Avo, Imper. Avov, 8. p. Avew Oo. Aor. ind. 3 p. €Av6n, = Imper. AVOn1, 3 p. AVENT@ Plup. ind. 2 p. édéAvoo, Imper. A€Avao, 3 p. AeAvaOo. (b) The 2nd person in ov of the imperfect is formed from eco, by rejecting o and contracting eo into ov ; e. g. €Aveoo, eAveo, €AVov. 3. (a) The present subjunctive is formed from the pre- _ sent indicative by changing the short vowels into long ones; e.g. Avopat, AVopar. The 2nd pers. sing. is from noa, thus: noa, nat, 7. (b) The aorist, from that of the indicative by rejecting the augment, and changing ny into w; eAv@nv, Avbd. (c) The perfect, usually, by a combination of the perfect participle with the pres. subj. of the verb etva:, &, 7s, 7). 4. (a) The optative is formed by changing the termi- nation of the indicative ova into ony; e.g. pres. indic. Avopat, opt. Avoipny ; fut. AVEjnTopa, opt. AVOnooipny, Ke. (b) The aorist rejects the augment, and changes nv into ev; edvOnv, AvOeinv. The plural is frequently con- tracted; e. g. AvOcipev, AvOEtre, AvOciev. (c) The perfect is usually composed of the perfect participle and the optative of efvac; NeAupévos einy. 5. (a) The infinitive of the tenses ending in par is formed from the 3rd pers. of the indicative by changing rat into oOa; e. g. pres. Averat, infin. AveoOa; fut. AvOnoerat, infin. AvOjcec Oar. (6) The aorist infin. rejects the augment, and changes nv into nvar; edAVOnv, AvOjVaL; eKpvBnY, KpvBHvaL. 6. (a) The participle of every tense in pa ends in pevos; e.g. pres. Avouat, part. Avdpevos ; fut. Avonoopat, part. AvOnodpevos ; third fut. NeAdoopar, part. AeAvadpevos, &e. All these are declined like dyads, n, dv. (b) The participle of the aorist rejects the augment, and changes ny into evs; eAvOnv, AvOeis ; Eotpadyy, otpap- eis. It is declined like adjectives of the third class. SECTION XV.—REGULAR VERB IN Q. TABLE O.—MIDDLE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIFLES. Future J shall loose myself, &c. Sing. AVoopat Avooiwny hicec Oat Mase. Avodpevos ion Avooro Avoopevou AUoeTat vootro Plur. Avodpcba AugoipeOa Fem. dAvoopevn voer Ge Avcoro Ge Avo operns Avoovrat AvaowrTo Dual AvobpeOov Avooipebov Neut. Avodpevov vce ov AvooiaOny Aucopevou Avoec Gov Avaoic Onv Aorist Sing. éAvoapny AVo@pat Avoaipny hvcacba Mase. \vodpevos ehic@ doa Avon Avoato Avoapévou é\voaTo Avodcbo Avonrat hicaito Plur. eAvodpeba Avo@pcba Avoaipeba Fem. Avcapévn edvoaa be Avoaabe hvonabe hvoarabe Avoapevns é\voavTo Avoedcbacav AUowvrat voawwTo Dual €AvodpeOov Avo @peOov Avoaipebov Neut..Avodpevov édvoacOnv Avoac boy dana Gov Aveaio Onv Avoapevov éAvoaa Onv Avoacbov hvanabov Aveaic Onv XX CONTRACTED VERB IN EQ. [Secr. XVI. REMARKS. 1. The middle voice has only two tenses peculiar to | monly called the perfect middle, but which is, in fact, only a itself, the future and the aorist. As to the other tenses, the passive form is used to indicate reflexive action: thus the present, Avouat, may mean I am loosed (passive), or, T loose myself (middle). The perfect, AeAvpar, LT have been loosed, or, I have loosed myself, &c. 2. The tense ending in a, e. g. Kexpaya, meevya, com- second form of the perfect active, will be noticed hereafter. 3. (a) The future middle is formed from the future active by changing @ into ona; Avow, AVoopat. (b) The aorist from the aorist active, by adding pny; édvoa, eAvoapny. The 2nd pers., éAvcw, from éAvoago, by rejecting o and contracting ao into . SECTION XVIL—CONTRACTED VERB IN E’O. TABLE P.—ACTIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Present T love, &c. Sing. | Pirdw, piéw, ir€ount, oie idee, civ |M. préav, av did€ets, eis piree, et preys, ns ir€ors, ots ureortos, odvTos pireet, et pireero, cit piren, 7 pudeor, ot Plur. iréopev, ovpev pureere, eire ireete, etre ireovar, over Dual pir€erov, etrov ud€eror, ettoy ; A pid€erov, evrov director, eit@v pir€wpev, Gyev| chir€oipev, otpev prrenre, nre pireeracar, ciracar| piréwot, Got 4 -~ , , pirenrov, nrov | dideotrnv, oitnv prenrov, nrov | dideoirny, oitnv F. diréovea, ovoa prreorre, otre ireovons, ovans dudeovev, otev N. drréor, ovr , ¢ ~ id€ortos, ovyTos Imperf. Sing. epideov, ovv epirees, evs ediree, et Plur. eureoper, ovpev edbideere, Eire epideov, ov Dual | edircérny, eirnv ecbireerny, eit Future prow F prynooru puryoew puryo@y, covros Aorist epidnoa pirnoov prnow prynoape piryoae putnoas, cavtos Perfect | meidnxa mei Anke mepirnke meiAnKoue mepirnkevar| TrepiAnkas, KOTOS Pluperf. | emeduAnkev REMARKS. 1. Rules of contraction : ¢ disappears before long vowels and diphthongs, ee is contracted into e:, €o into ov. 2. The contraction takes place only in the present and imperfect, because in these tenses alone the termination commences with a vowel. 3. In the future and perfect these verbs change often (not invariably) ¢ and a into », and o into , i. e. the short vowels of the root into their corresponding long ones; e.g. pres. prio, fut. PrAnoe, perf. mepidynka, Tide, Tynow, TeTipnka. dyddo, Snrdca, Sednoxa. 4, The uncontracted tenses being conjugated like \vo, the first persons only are given. 5. As regards the reduplication in the perfect, we find mepidnka, not Pepirnxa, because two successive syllables cannot commence with the same aspirate. 6. In place of the optative puroju, the Attics wrote iroiny, puroins, pron; but the 3rd pers. pl. is always piroiev (not Proincav). 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LAO *TAILONALAAS *TALLVUGAIWI *TALLVOIGQNI O, e "AOIOA AAISSVA—'O ATIVE o 2) e . n OW NI GUAA GALOVULNOO— TAX NOILLOYS CONTRACTED VERB IN A’. SECTION XVIII.—CONTRACTED VERB IN A’. TABLE R.—ACTIVE VOICE. [Secr. XIX. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. pane TULAw®, @ Timae, a Tyans, as , , TLUGETM, ATW r x TydeTE, ATE , TluaeTwoay, ATaoay TLLaETOV, ATOV , , TLUGET@Y, ATWY ? xxii INDICATIVE. Present I honour, &e. Sing. | Tide, @ Tiydets, as TUYLdEl, A Plur. | tepdopev, dpev TLuaeTE, ATE TLuUAOVTL, @Ot Dual | tipdetor, arov TLLaeTOV, ATOV Imperf. Sing. | ériuaoy, wy eTimaes, as eripae, a Plur. | erysdopev, Oper eTudeTeE, ATE eTiaoy, wV Dual | éryaerny, arny eTyLaeTnY, ATHY Future TINT @ Aorist eTipnoa Perfect TeTiunka Pluperf. | éreriprxecv 1. Rules of contraction: Ist, ao, aw, aov into w; 2nd, aot into » (c subscript); 3rd, ae, ay, into a; 4th, ae, ay, , Tiunoov TETLLNKE into a (« subscript). Tyan, a TLULA@LEV, @MEV TULanTe, ATE Tiudw@ol, TL TUyLanToV, aTOV TyLanToy, aToy OPTATIVE. TULAOLLL, Ope ; A TYLaoLS, OS ine TYLAOL, @ TULGOLMLEY, @LEV TYLAOLTE, @TE TULAOLEV, DEV ‘ / TYLaolTHY, @TNY ; ; TYLAOLTHY, @TNV TUANOOULL TYLNT@ TYANT aut TETLULNKO TETULNKOLLL REMARKS. TLUL@EV. INFINITIVE. Tide TUNE TLLnT AL TETUANKEVaL PARTICIPLES. M. riuder, av TLLaOVTOS, @VTOS F. tipdovea, dca , Tiuaovons, @onS N. tysdov, ov TLLaOVTOS, @YTOS , TLULNT@VY, TOVTOS , TyLNoas, TavTos TETLULNK@S, KOTOS 2. For the optative, instead of wrote also rip@ny, Tiudns, Ton, SECTION XIX.—CONTRACTED VERB IN A’O. TABLE §.—PASSIVE VOICE. Tino, the Attics , , TLUGT) LEV, TLU@INTE, Tres. Sing. Plur. Dual INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE, I am honoured, &c, TUYLAOMAL, Gat Tidy, a TydeTal, aTat Tyadpeba, apeba Tysdeobe, ace TyudovTal, @YTat , , ‘Tysadpebov, mpeOov Tyaec bor, acéov Tysdea bor, ao bov TULaOV, @ , Tysaec Ow acbw Tysaea be, aabe TipacoOwcayr, dcbacav : Tysaec bor, ac @ov : Tipaca bay, aabav SUBJUNCTIVE. Tid@pa, Oat , - Tyan, G TyLanTal, aTaL Tiampeba, oueba Tysanabe, aoe , ~ TLLG@VTAL, @YTAL , , Tysaw@peOov, weOov Tysanoboy, acbov tinanobov, acboyv OPTATIVE. | INFINITIVE. , , , Tiaoiuny, @ouny Tiyae Oar, aca TULAOLO, @O TLLAOLTO, @TO Tipaoipeba, dea Tysdocbe, @aGe TULAOWTO, @VTO iTysaoipebov, @eOov tynaoiaOnv, @aOny Tytaoia Any, oo Onv PARTICIPLES. M. ripadpevos, aevos , ’ TLUGOMEVOV, @MEVOU FE. TyLaojevn, wien TULAOPENS, @pLELNS N. ripadpevor, dpevov , , TLUGOMEVOV, WLEVOU oem Sect. XX.] CONTRACTED VERB IN 0’o. xxiii TABLE §.—PASSIVE VOICE.—(Continued.) INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. FARTICIPLES. Impf. Sing. |érywadunv, opny éridov, eTLLdETO, ATO Plur. |eripadpeda, apeba erysaeabe, aobe €TULAOVTO, @YTO Dual |éripadpebov, apedov ertpacaOnv, acOnv eripacaOnv, aoOnv Fut. |renOnoopat TynOnooiwny TiunOnoea Oat |riunOnodpevos, ov Aor. erin Onv TynOnre TYynba TysnOeinv TysnOrvat Tyinbeis, Oevros Perf. |reripnpat TeTi“noo TETLUNMEVOS @ TETLUNMEVOS ELNY TeTipnoOar | reTupnpévos, ov Plupf. eTETLLNENY 3d Fut. | reripjoopat TETLUNTOLLNY TetyunoecOat |reryunodpevos, ov MIDDLE VOICE. TIUNnoopat TUN olny tiunoecOar | Tiunodpevos, ov Aor. |eripnoapny Tlunoae TNT @pat TUN aipny TyusncacOar tinodpevos, ov REMARKS. 1. The 3rd pers. sing. of the imperfect would originally 2. The present subjunctive, after contraction, is the be erideco; by rejecting o and contracting co into ov, we | same as that of the indicative (as also in the active voice) ; have eriuaov, then erie. because ae and ay are alike contracted in a. SECTION XX.—CONTRACTED VERB IN OO. TABLE T.—ACTIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. | INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Present I show, &e. Sing. | dyAd@, & dng, SnAdoupt, ote | OnAdewy, ovY | M. SnAdwv, dv dnAdecs, ots dnAoe, ov OnAons, ots dnAdots, ots On\dovros, odvTos dnAdet, o« dnAoeT@, ovTw dnAon, ot dyA6ot, of Plur. | dndAdopev, ovpev Onéoper, Gpev, Sndowper, otpev F. én\éovea, otoa OnAdere, ovTE On\dere, ovTE OndOnre, @TE OnAcoure, otTe dndoovans, ovons dyAdovat, odat | SnAroverwaav, ovTaaav| Sy\dwor, Got | Onddorev, otev Dual | dydderov, odrov | Sydderov, ovTov dnAdnrov, Gtov | SnAooirny, oirny N. dnddov, ovv dnAderov, ovTov | dyAo€Tov, OVT@Y dnAdntov, tov | SynAooirHy, oltnv OnAdovtos, ovvTos Imperf. | Sing. | €d1oov, ovy | edmAoes, ous ednAoe, ov Plur. | ednAdoper, odper ednAdere, ovTE €d7)Aoov, ovy Dual | &dnAo€rnv, ovrny ednAo€rny, ovTHY Future onioce dnA@o out dnooey OnA@o@v, covTos Aorist eoroca dy A@oov dntooo nrooarpe Onooat OnA@oas, cavTos Perfect ded7A@Ka dedjAwke dednhoxa SednA@KoUpe dednAwxevat | SednAwKkas, KOTOS Pluperf. | edednd@xewv De ee - ————————— —- a Xxiv VERBS IN © PURE,—PRECEDED BY A VOWEL. [Secr. XXII.’ REMARKS. 1. Rules of contraction: Ist, oe, 00, oov, ov; 2nd, on, 2. Instead of the form dnAoiju for the optative, the ow, into w; 3rd, oy, oe, oo, into o. In the infinitive, | Attics also wrote dyAoinv, dndoins, Sndoin, &e. dew is contracted into ovp. SECTION XXI.—CONTRACTED VERB IN O'O. TABLE U.—PASSIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. | OPTATIVE. ofl INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Present I am shown, &c. Sing. |67Adopat, ovpac OnAé@pat, pa dnAooipny, oiunv |\dnrAdecOa, | M. dyAodpevos, ova bat ovplevos OnAGn, ot dyAdov, ov —-|DNAGn, OF dnA6o0, oto OnAoopevor, OnAderat, ovrat Ondoeo bo, OnAénra, rat dyAdotro, otro ouplevou ova bw Plur. |dnAodpeOa, ovpeBa dyAow@peOa, oueba |dnAooipeBa, oipeba F. dyAoopevn, dnAdeabe, ove dnAdeobe, dnAdnaGe, oO dnAdovebe, ota Be oupevn ova be dnAoopevns, OnAdovrat, ovvTat dndoecbacar,|Syowvrat, Gvtar | Oy AGowwTo, otvTo oupevns ova bwour Dual [dyAodpeOov, ovpeOov SnAowpeOov, @peOov | dnAooipeOor, oieOov N. dnAodpevor, dnAdecOov, ovcOov |SnAdecOov, |SndAdnaOov, GaOov | SnAooicOnv, oa Onv ovpLevov ova boy 61, Aoopevou dnAdecbor, ova ov |dno€abwv, |SnAdna ov, Gabor bee oid Onv oupLevor ovo boy Imperf. 1 Sing. |€dyAodpunv, ovpny ednAdov, ov ednddeTo, ovUTO Plur. |ed7AodpeOa, ovpeba eOnAdeabe, odabe ednAdovTo, ovvTO | Dual [ednAodpeOov, ovpeOov ednroeaOnv, ova Onv ednroeaOnv, ova Onv —_——— he eet Future (d7A@Ojcopa ee dnA@Ono olny dnA@O oer Oat Onw@Onodpevos, ov Aorist ed) A@Onv dnA@OnTe dn Aw@O@ dnA@Oeinv dnA@Onvae dnwOeis, Oevros Perfect [ded Aopar dednAwoo dedn@pevos & dedyAwpevos cinv |SednA@oOar_ edn AwpeEvos, ov Pluperf. ededyAopnv ; 3rd Fut. |dednA@oopue dednAoooiunv dednrroaea Oar |Sednrwodpevos, ov MIDDLE VOICE. Future |dyA@copae dnA@ooiunv dnw@oerOar |dnAwadpevos, ov Aorist = |ednA@oapny dSfirwoa Snrooapat dnooaipny dnA@oacba — |\dnwodpevos, ov SECTION XXII. REMARKS ON VERBS IN Q PURE, 1.5. PRECEDED BY A VOWEL. 1. Many verbs in é@ make the future in éow (not 2. Of verbs in dw, many keep a in the future. Those now); e.g. Tew, I finish, reX€ow ; apkéw, apkeow. Some | which have e or ¢ before dw; e.g. €dw, I permit, édow ; have both forms; e. g. aivéo, I praise, aivécw, and aivnow ; | Oedopa, I behold, dedoopa, perf. rebeapa, aor. eOeaOny. opéw, I bear, popéow, and hopyca. Those in paw ; e. g. dpaw, I see, épacw (not used). Those Sect. XXIII.] REMARKS ON VERBS WHICH HAVE A CONSONANT BEFORE a. XXV in Ado; e. g. yeddwo, I laugh, yehkdow; krdw, I break, khdzo. Also kpeudo, I hang up, kpeuacw ; ora, I draw, ondacw. But xpdw, I lend, has xpyow; trdw, I bear, TANTO. 3. Of verbs in dw a very few keep o in the future; e.g. apow, I plough, apdow. All others have @, as dyhoce. 4. Future and aorist passive. Many verbs have o before @jcoua in the future, and before @ny in the aorist ; e.g. xpio, I anoint, xpicw, xpicOnoopa, éxpicOnv ; Ted€éw, I finish, teh€ow, TeAecOnoopa, eredeoOnv; Krelw, I shut, kNeio@, KAevoOnoopat, exévcOnv; axove, I hear, axovoo, axovoOncopat, KovacOnv. Indeed, almost all verbs which have a short vowel or a diphthong before the termination receive ¢; kadew, I call, kadéow, makes xKéxAnka, kexAnpat, exh Onv, as if from khéw, KAjow. But xékAnka is for kexaAexa, by contraction. 5. Perfect passive. Generally, verbs which have o in the future and aorist passive have it also in the perfect ; e. g. TeTeMET HAL, KEXPLO pal, KEKELopaL, HKOVTpAL. But some have o in the aorist, and not in the perfect ; e. g. pvdopar, I remember, euynaOnv, but péuynpar; rave, I cause to cease, enavobny, but mémavpa.. 6. The perfect passive of verbs which have o before pat is conjugated as follows :— INDICATIVE. PLUPERFECT. Perfect. Sing. | feovopar KOU pny nKovoat KOUTO KOVOTAL KOVOTO Plur. | jKovopeba nkovoe0a a fa) al 6 Kova Oe novo be NKOVGPEVOL ETL NKOVO EVOL Hoav Dual 7kKOvG [Le Oov nKkovo jeOov nkovo Oov nova Onv as > tb 6 nKova Gov nova Ony 7. According to the analogy of AéAuvTat, A€AvyTaL, the 3rd pers. pl. of #xovopa should be #Kovovra. The harsh- ness of three consonants thus concurring is avoided by combining the 3rd pers. pl. indic. of eiva:, to be, with the IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. jKovcpevos &, 7s, 7 KOU > , , nkova Ow OPTATIVE. NKOVO[EVOS ENV, ELS, EL] ijxova be INFINITIVE. nkovg Oat nKkovo Owoay PARTICIPLE. = Kova}1EVOS, rev, JLevov ikova boy > , nkova bav perf. part. jKovopeévor cioi. The same remark applies to the pluperf., where the 3rd pers. plur. imperf. of eivai is used; 1kovgpevot joav. SECTION XXIII. REMARKS ON VERBS WHICH HAVE A CONSONANT OR CONSONANTS BEFORE Q. 1. Future and aorist active. (a) All verbs which have in the radical form a mute of the first order, B, II, ®, form the future in wo; e. g. rpiBo, I bruise, rpipo; ypapeo, I write, ypayo. () Those which have a mute of the second order, I, K, X, form it in £0; e.g. Aeyo, I say, AeEw; Bpcxo, I wet, BpéEw. So in the middle form, déxoua, fut. déeEoua, &e. (c) Those which have a mute of the third order, A, T, 0, form it in ow; e.g. ade, I sing, dow; dvitw, I finish, avicw; TANOa, I fill, mjc. 2. If the radical has 7 before m, as in tumra, the r is lost in the future; e. g. rio. The aorists are in Wa, &a, and oa; e. g. érua, €deEa, nvuca. 3. Future and aorist passive. (a) Verbs which have in the radical a mute of the first order form the future pass. in Pénocona ; e.g. TUMT@, TUPOncopat. (b) Those with a mute of the second order form it in xOnooua; e.g. Neyo, AexOnoopat. (c) Those with a mute of the third order, in c@jcopat ; bate. > U e. g- aVvuT@, avuc Onoopat. 4. Since the aorist pass. is formed from the future by changing O7coua into 6nv, the aorist will be, for the first order, POnv, éripOnv; for the second, xOnv, «hex Onv; for the third, cOnv, nvicOnv. 5. Future and aorist middle. For the future, the o of the future active is changed into ona; e.g. THY, TUYopar; hé~w, Aé~opar; dvicw, avicopat. For the aorist, pny is added to the aorist active; e.g. erupa, eruipaunv; edega, eheEdunv 3 Fvvea, Hvvoduny. xxvi REMARKS ON SECOND AORIST AND SECOND FUTURE. 6. Perfect and pluperfect active. Verbs which have the future in Wo, form the perfect in da; e.g. Tira, rérupa. Those with the future in é#, form the perfect in xa, with y; e.g. mpdgw, mémpaya. Those with the future in cw, form the perf. in xa, with kK; €. 2. meow, mereka. The pluperfect is regularly formed by changing a into ew, and prefixing the augment; e. g. rerudba, ereribew, &c. 7. Perfect and pluperfect passive. Verbs which have INDICATIVE. PLUPERFECT. IMFERATIVE. [Srecr. XXTV. the perf. act. in da, form the perf. pass. in pyar, with double ps e.g. Téerupa, Trérvppar (by assimilation for rérumpar). Those which have the perf. act. in x, with x, form the perf. pass. in ypac; e. g. mémpaya, mémpaypat. Those with the perf. act. in xa, with x, form the perf. pass. IN opar; e.g. mereka, TémELopaL. The pluperfect is formed by changing pa into pny, and prefixing the augment: érertjppnv, AcA€eypny. 8. Example of perf. pass. in ppas, from rina, I strike :-— Perfect. Sing. | reruppuae ever OmpNY SUBJUNCTIVE. Teruppevos 0, 7s, 7 reTuae eretuyo Teruo TETUTTaL eTeTUTTO tetupbw OPTATIVE. TETUPLEVOS ELNY, ELNS, EL] Plur. | rervppeba ereTUppeba rerupbe ererupbe tetupe INFINITIVE. revipbat TeTUppEVoL EloL TETUPLPEVOL NOY teTUpOacay Dual | rerippeCov ereTuppeOov PARTICIPLE. — Teruppevos, pen, pévov retupbov eretupOny rerupbov rerup ov eretupOny retupbav 9. Perf. pass. in ypat, from eyo, I say. INDICATIVE, PLUPERFECT. IMPERATIVE. Perfect. Sing. | AeAeypar eeheypny SUBJUNCTIVE. Acheypevos &, Fs, 7) NeAcEat eedeEo hedeEo eexrat €\€AeKTO AeAex Oa OPTATIVE. Neheypevos etyy, els, €ty Plur. Neeypeba eheheypeba Aedex Oe ehedex Oe Nehex Oe INFINITIVE. Aedex Oar NeAeypevor eioi AeAeypevor Hoav Neey aca Dual NedeypeOov ededeypeOov PARTICIPLE. —eAeypevos, pevn, pevov AeAexOov eee Onv AeAexOov hedexOov eehexOnv Rede Oa "Edéyxo, I convict, forms the perf. €Andeypar. But the y of the radical re-appears in the 2nd and 3rd persons, eAnrey£at, eAndeyxrar; in the future, eheyx@jnoopa, and in the aorist, 7AéyxOnv. 10. The conjugation of all perfects passive in cpat ac- cords with the example already given; § xxii. remark 6. SECTION XXIV. REMARKS ON THE SECOND AORIST AND SECOND FUTURE. 1. Very few verbs have both the Ist and 2nd aorist active. Both forms of the aorist have the same signification. 2. The active and middle voices have each only one form of the future : the passive has two, without difference of signification, though very few verbs exhibit both. ‘The third future, already noticed, has a distinct meaning. ia Sect. XXYV.] 3. The radical portion of the second form of the future in the passive voice is the same as that of the second aorist active: the termination is nooua; e. g. rumor, Tumnoopa, non, noeta. Optat. rumncoipny, noo, noo.ro. Infin. rumpoeoOa. Part. rumnodpevos. 4, The future middle is in many verbs used simply as the future of the active voice; e. g. dkova, fut. dcovcopat. 5. The second aorist active has the termination and augment of the imperfect. It is generally characterised by certain changes, in respect of the present, either in the final consonant of the root, or its vowel portion, or both. The penultimate syllable of this tense is mostly short in quantity. This form of the aorist has been supposed to be derived from an older and simpler form of the present. It is conjugated like the imperf., but has all the moods; Imperat. rime, turero. Sub- Infin. rumeiv. e.g. Indic. érumoy, es, e. . , ’ junct. ture, ns, 7. Optat. rvmoupt, ots, ot. Part. rure@y, dvros. 6. The second aorist passive is formed from the active, by changing ov into nv, and prefixing the augment; e. g. Indic. érimny, ns, n- Imperat. rumn&, nro. Subjunct. Ture, 7s, 7- Optat. rumeiny, eins, ein. Infin. rumpva. Part. tumeis, evros. Wery few verbs have both the active and passive second aorist. 7. The second aorist middle is formed from that of the active, by changing ov into dunv; e.g. Indic. erumdpny, ov, ero. Imperat. rurod, €o6@. Subjunct. rivepat, yn, nrat. REMARKS ON THE SECOND OR MIDDLE PERFECT. XXVil Optat. rumotuny, ovo, oro. Infin. rurécba. Part. rumd- pevos. 8. Changes in the second aorist. (a) Several verbs change m of the pres. into B; e.g. kpiarw, I hide, 2nd aor. pass. expv3nv; BArdmrwo, I hurt, €BraByy, as if from primitives in Bo. (4) Others change m into $; e.g. pirta, I cast, éppi- gnv; Barto, I dip, €Bapny, as if from primitives in do. So Oarra, I bury, makes aor. pass. eran. (c) Wtixo, I cool, changes x into y; e.g. Woy, fut. Wvéw, 2nd aor. pass. eyiyny, 2nd fut. puyjoopac. 9. If the termination of the pres. is preceded by 1, it is changed in the 2nd aor. into a short; e. g. Aj8@ (primitive form of hauBave, I take), €haBov ; nOw, prim. of A\avOava, I am hidden, €dabov. But, mhjcoe, I strike, makes émdy- yy. If the termination of the pres. is preceded by the dipth- thongs e., ev, they are shortened by rejecting thex; e.g. heirw, I leave, €durov; hevyo, I flee, épvyor. 10. Verbs of two syllables, with e before the termina- tion, preceded (or followed) by p or A, change the e into a in the 2nd aor.; e. g. tpémw, I turn, erparov; tpéepa, I nourish, erpadpnv. 11. Contracted verbs have no 2nd aor. or 2nd fut. So, generally, other verbs in » pure. But a few have the 2nd aor. pass.; e.g. kaiw, J burn, exanv; cpio, I produce, espunv. SECTION XXV. REMARKS ON THE SECOND OR MIDDLE PERFECT. 1. This form is properly a second perfect active, and is formed by adding a to the radical (rum), and prefixing the reduplication ; e. g. térua. Indic. perf. réruma, as, e. Imperat. rérume, returéro. Pluperf. érerumew, eis, et. Subj. teri, ns, 7. Optat. Part. rerumos, via, ¢ TeTuToyu, ots, ot. Infin. rervmévar. 0s; TETUTOTOS, vias, OTOS. 2. Very few verbs 1n » pure have the 2nd perf.; con- tracted verbs never, because they all easily form the Ist perf. in xa. 3. In some verbs the 2nd perf. is alone used; e.g. gevyo, I flee, wéeevya. 4, In some verbs with both perfects, the Ist has an ac- tive, the 2nd a neuter or intransitive signification ; e.g. melOw, I persuade, 1st perf. mémexa, I have persuaded ; 2nd perf. réroa, I trust. So dvéwxa thy Oipav, I have opened the door ; avéwyev 1) Oipa, the door is open; éynyepxa, I have aroused; éeypnyopa, I am awake; 6dodexa, I have lost; Ohwda, J am ruined, &e. 5. Verbs which have a in the pres. change it into y in the 2nd perf.; e.g. paivo, I show, régnva. Those of two syllables which have e in the pres. change it into 0; e.g. kteivo, exrova. Lastly, ec of the pres. is changed into o ; e.g. Neiw, Aehowra; dpelBa, I change, jpoBa; reidw, meémro.ba, xxvii REMARKS ON VERBS IN AQ, MQ, NQ, PQ. [Sect. XXVII. SECTION XXVI. REMARKS ON VERBS IN zo AND 330. 1. Most of these verbs come from primitives in @ pure, and therefore form the future in ow, and the perfect in xa. They take o in the future, aorist, and perfect passive ; e.g. opitw, I limit, dpicw, Gpica, Spixa, piopar, 1st aor. a@picOnv. The penultimate syllable of their futures in acw and wow is always short. 2. Several of them appear to come from primitives in yo, and form the future in €@, and the perf. in ya; e.g. oti¢w, I puncture, otigw, eorrypa; Kkpato, I cry, xpaga, 2nd perf. xéxpaya. A few form the future both in cw and £w; e. g. dpra¢a, I carry off; dpracw and dprage. 3. The verbs in ow seem also to come from primitives in y, and form the future in €@, and the perfect in ya; e.g. mpacow, I do, mpa€w, rémpaxa, rémpaypar; Taco, I appoint, fut. rao, makes 2nd aor. pass. erayny ; opdtra, I slay, ofpa&w, éeopayny; apratw, I carry off, 2nd aor. pass. npmaynv ; adddtro, I change, a\\dg&@, 2nd aor. pass. MAAayny. A very few come from primitives in » pure, and form the future in cw; e.g. rAdoow, I form, mace, remAacpat. 4. The verbs ending in ¢ form the most numerous class in the language, next to those in w pure. The Attic Greeks change the termination ov@ into tr ; e.g. mpdtTa, for pdcow, dd\Adtrw for d\Adoo@, Ke. SECTION XXVII. REMARKS ON VERBS IN ag, Mg, NQ, Po. 1. Active voice. Future and first aorist. (a) These verbs do not take o in the fut.,* which they form in 6, and conjugate like the contracted form of pido; e.g. kpivo, I judge, kpwa; vena, I distribute, vep@; aptve, I defend, apvva. (b) If the pres. has two consonants, one is rejected, in order to shorten the syllable which precedes the termina- tion; e.g. yadda, I play on an instrument, Wado ; kaye, I labour, capo; oréd\\o, I send, creh@; ayyé\do, I an- nounce, ayyedo. (c) If the diphthongs a or e« precede the termination, they are shortened by rejecting the uv; e.g. daive, I show, hava; onpaiva, I signify, onnavo; oreipo, I sow, orepo. (d) But in the first aor. the « occurs, even if wanting in the present; e.g. vépo, fut. veya, aor. evewa; dyyédro, ayyedd, ifyyetka; oreipw, orepO, EaTretpa; TTEAA, TTEAO, eotet\a. (e) The a of the fut. is changed into 7 in the aor., es- pecially in Attic Greek; e.g. adda, Ward, era; aiva, have, epnva; onpaive, onuave, eonunva. The a, however, is often retained, and is long in quantity. It especially occurs when preceded by p; e.g. papaive, I wither, papava, ewapava. (f) The vowel, then, which precedes the termination, is short in the fut , and long in the 1st aor. 2. Perfect. (a) This tense in these verbs is formed from the future, by changing into ka; e.g. Wado, Ward, eadka; ayyéedAw, dyyede, ifyyeAxa. The consonant v be- comes y before x; e.g. haivw, pave, mepayxa; mrarive, perf. act. mem\drvyka, perf. pass. wemAarumat, Ist aor. pass. emAatuvOny. (b) Dissyllables in Xo and po, which have e in the fut., change it into a in the perf.; e.g. arehN@, oTeAO, EoTadka; OTelpa, OTEPa, Comapka; Pbeipw, POepa, epOapka. (c) Dissyllables in ivw and wve reject the v in the perf, which tense they form as if they came from /# and VO; €.2. Kpiva, KplwwO, Kéxptka; mAvY, I wash, wuva, wemhvKa: k\ivm sometimes resumes the y in the Ist aor. pass., exAiv- Onv, for éxdiOnv. Those in eivw form the perf. as if they came from dw; e.g. telv, I stretch, reve, réraxa, as if from the pres. Td. (d) Several verbs in pw and pr form the perf. in nxa, as if the fut. were in now; €.g. vépo, vew@, veveunka; Kdpv@, Ka@, Kapovmat, KeKpnka (for Kexdynka), 2nd aor. Ekapov ; TEV, TEU, TETHNKa (for TeTauNKa) ; MEV, MEVa, pepernxa; &e. So Baddow, Baro, BEBAnKa (for BeBadrnea), 2nd aor. €Sadov. 3. Passive voice. First future, first aorist, and perfect. These tenses are directly derived from the perf. act. by changing xa into pat, Ojooua, and Onv; e.g. perf. act. BeBAnka, BEBAnua, BANOncopar, EBANOnv; Ke.: puaive, fut. puave, makes perf. pass. peptacpat Ist aor. pass. euravOnv. 4. Second aorist, active and passive, and second future passive. (a) Dissyllables change their vowel into a to form the 2nd aor.; e.g. ovelpw, omep@, 2nd aor. pass. €omdpyy ; * *Arorivw, I repay, makes fut. aror(ow, but is, in fact, a compound of riw. Secr. XXVIII.] pbcipw, PbepS, 2nd aor. pass. ePOdpyy. But, dyyédrAo, 2nd aor. pass. nyyeAnv. (b) The 2nd aorist is formed in general as in other classes of verbs; e. g. kaye, 2nd aor. éxapov; paivw, 2nd _ aor. pass. ebaynv; xaipw, 2nd aor. pass. €yapny. (c) So in the case of the 2nd fut. pass.; e.g. faiva, 2nd fut. pass. daryoomat. 5. Second or middle perfect. All dissyllable verbs (of those in Xa, pw, vw, po) which have ¢ in the future, take VERBS IN MI. Xxix o in the 2nd perf. (§ xxv. rem. 5); e. g. omeipw, omepa, €o7ropa. All those which have a in the pres. and a in the fut. take 7 in the 2nd perf.; e.g. haive, fut. pave, 2nd perf. mepnva; Oaddo, I flourish, réOnda. 6. It should be observed that the fut. mid. of these verbs ends in ovpat; e. g. aioxtvopa, I am ashamed, aicyvvov- pat. SECTION XXVIII.— VERBS IN MI. REMARKS. 1. These are formed from primitives in €@, dw, do, va, from which they differ as to conjugation in three tenses, the present, imperfect, and second aorist. ‘The remain- ing tenses are regularly formed. 2. The primitive forms 6é@, I place, ordw, I set up, ddo, I give, and decxrio, I show, may be taken as exam- ples. To forma verb in ju from 6é@, (1) the is changed into pu. (2) ¢, the short vowel, becomes 7; On. (3) ¢ with the reduplication is prefixed; ri@nps. 3. From orda, (1) a is changed into 7; ornpt. (2) + TABLE V.—riénw, with the rough breathing is prefixed; ferns. So when the root begins with wr, « aspirated is prefixed instead of the reduplication; e. g. rra@, imrapat. 4. From 660, 0 being changed into a, we have dept, and, with the reduplication, die. 5. From Setxviw, and all those which end in to, the change of the last letter into pu is sufficient; devia, Setkvupt. In the Tables, the middle voice is given before the passive, to show more clearly the relation of the 2nd aor. middle with the 2nd aor. active. ACTIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. | IMPERATIVE. | SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. Present IT place, &c. Sing. TiOnpu atesa) TtOeinv Tibevat M. rideis , , cod , , TiOns tidere Tons Tubeins Tidevros TiOnot Tiere 707 Tein Plur. TiOepev TOG ev TUeinuev FE. riéecica Tibere tibere TLOnTe TiOeinre ribeions TiOciot TiOéeTacay Tact TOeinoay Dual TiGerov TiOerov TLOnTrov TiUemntny N. ridév TiOerov TLOET@V TiOnroy Tiemnrny tibevros Imperf. Sing. ertOnv > , eriOns €TiOn Plur. eriOepev » bls ériOere | éridecav | Dual eriOernv eriOerny XXX 2nd Aor. Sing. Plur. Dual Future Ist Aor. Perfect TABLE W.—riénw, MIDDLE VOICE. TABLE V.—riénu, ACTIVE VOICE.— ( Continued.) (Sect. XXVIHT. | INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. | SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. PARTICIPLES. €Onv beinv Ociva M. 6cis eOns és ; eins Gévros €6n bere ; Gein eOcpev a Oeinuev F. Ocioa bere ere 7 Oeinre beions eOeoav bér@oay 6 Oeinoay eOernv 6érov 7] Oewntnv N. 6ev eOérnv bérav 7 Oeinrny Oevros Onow Ojooupe Onoew M. 6nc@v, covros eOnka TéOetka Tébeke TeOeiko Tebeixoupe teOerkévar M. reeks, koros ereOeixe Pluperf. TABLE W.—riénuw, MIDDLE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. | SUBJUNCTIVE. OPTATIVE. INFINITIVE. Present Sing. ribepat Tapa TiOeiunv Tidec Oa M. tidecat Tibeco 7107 TLOeto 7iberat Faheldenere) TOnTaL TLOeiTo Plur. Tibcpeba TiOapne8a Ticipeba se tidea be Tibco be TiOnabe TiOcia be Tidevrat Tibéa bwoayv Tiavrat Tieivro Dual TO<€pebov TiOa@pebov TiOeipebov N. tideobov tideoOov TOno Oov Tela Onv TiOea Oov Tec bv TiOno bov Tei Onv Imperf. Sing. eribeuny erideco eriOero Plur. eriOepeba eribea Oe eriOevro Dual erOéueOov eribea Onv erica Onv 2nd Aor. Sing. eO€unv bapa Geiuny b€a Bat M. edeco béa0 67 6 , | edeikvus | | edeikvu | Plur. edetkvit pev | edelKvUTE | | edelkvdcay | Dual edelKyUTOV | eSecxvirny (wv) i Hy XXXVi TABLE B.B.—vdeixryu, PASSIVE AND MIDDLE VOICES. [Secr. XXXI. TABLE B.B.—( Continued.) Seixvupz, PASSIVE AND MIDDLE VOICES. INDICATIVE. IMFERATIVE. INFINITIVE. | PARTICIPLES. Present Sing. Oeikvipar Oelkvioat Oelkvtco Oeikvurat detxvia bw Plur. Secxvipeba delkvuc be Oelkvuabe OelkvuvTat Dual SecxvipeOov Oetkvucbov deixvuc ov Seikvuc boy be ikvoo av Oexvic Owaav deixvva Oat Mase. Seckvipevos Oeckvupevou Fem. deckvupevn Seckvuperns Serkvujevov Imperf. Sing. edeckyUpnv (v) > , v edelkvUCO > , vv ede(KVUTO Plur. edecxvvpreOa edcixvua be > , edelKVYUYTO Dual edecxvupeOov ederxvuc Onv edecxvua Onv | | | | Neut. decxvdpevoy | REMARKS. 1. (a) The subjunctive and optative are formed from the verb in vo; e.g. detkvda, ns, 73 Seckvvoupt, oLs, ot. (b) The future and Ist aorist perfect and pluperfect come regularly from the primitive deka; e.g. deiEo, deberya, Sedevypat, edelyOnv, &c. (c) Verbs in vju, of more than two syllables, are with- out the 2nd aorist. But those of two syllables are gene- i rally only used in the 2nd aorist; e. g. ébuy, from pve, I produce ; evyv, from dive, dv, I enter. (d) Several others are limited in their use to the 2nd aorist; e.g. TAdw, tAnw, IT bear, erAnv; yvow, yom, I know, éyvav; Baw, By, I walk, €Bnv. These keep the long vowel in the plural and dual: €3y- pev, €yvopev. They take 6 in the imperative ; 874, yrot. But card8a occurs for cara3yn01, and dva3a for dvdnbs. SS 2. The imperfect of verbs in ju, especially in the sing., is often conjugated like contracted verbs; e.g. eri@eov, ov; taraov, wv; ediSoov, ovr. So in the imperative, ridee, riOet ; trrae, totn (for tora) ; didoe, diSov. In those in vy, O is sometimes rejected ; Seixyu for SeixvvOt. 3. In Attic Greck, the present and 2nd aorist middle optative are sometimes formed in oipny, o10, o1ro; e.g. riOotro, as if from ridopat. The optative present and 2nd aorist is sometimes con- tracted in the plural number; e. g. 7iOeiper, tTiOecire, Tidciey ; iataiper, ioratre, ioraiey ; Sioipev, Sidoire, didotev 5 so Geipev, Ocire, Octev, Ke. j } ee = Sect. XXXII.] TABLE C.C.—inw, ACTIVE VOICE. XXXVii SECTION XXXII. TABLE C.C.—u, ACTIVE VOICE. INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. SUBJUNCTIVE. OFTATIVE. INFIN. PARTICIPLES. Present I send, &c. . o a a oe , ~ a a“ , Sing. | type, ts, toe teQt, eto io; ins en icinv, teins, tetn ievat M. ieis, tévros Plur. deer, tere, teioe | tere, ietwoay | i@pev, inte, ido | leinper, teinre, feinoar! ¥. icioa, teions , or , a ~ , , Dual ierny, terov | terov, térwv inrov, inrov ieuntny, teunrny N. icv, tévros Imperf. Ne oo ee ccd Sing. inv, ys, A o Plur. | teyev, tere, feoav Dual ierny, térny 2nd Aor. , Si = a = e 7. ” 2 2 = o o o 2 ” o WMS eee as, |) ay és) €T@ ® 78, 7 emmy, eins, Ein eivat M. eis, €vros o o o o ov 5 < re x2 o” o o = Plur. euev, ETE, eoav | ere, eT@oay OME, NTE, Got einmev, ENTE, €lnoay I. eicva, etons Dual erny, ernv | erov, erav TOV, NTOV eintny, eintny N. ey, &vros } ¢ ¢ C Future NT@, NOEs, HoEL FoOyu, HOou, Mooe Hoe Tov, TovTOS Aorist Ka, kas, tke Perfect cixa, €ikas, elke = eixévat elk@s, eiKOTOS Pluperf. | efxew, eikess, etker MIDDLE VOICE. Pr o ¢ o | o# 7 on en en ens, er «7 o c7 resent |icuar, teat, tera | teco, teoOw idpat, tn, inrae iciuny, teto, tetro tea Oat iguevos, ov Imperf. |iguny, teoo, tero 9 d A o o o 4 o 6 ey e a o 7 ze c o 6 Ld nd Aor. |éunv, €a0, €ro €oo, ecba Spat, Hy rae eiuny, _€10, €tTO eo Oat emevos, ov , € Future |jooua, jon, qoerae WOOluNY, OL0, OLTO noeoOat 7)06pEVOS, ov Ist Aor. |)Kapnv PASSIVE VOICE. Ist Fut. | €Onoopae EOnooluny EOnceaOat| EOnodpevos, ov Ist Aor. | €@nv, or eiOnv Perfect eiwat, etoat, €irae Pluperf. eOnrt, EOnTw E06, €Ons, €On €Oeinv EOnvat €Ocis, EOevtos .3 t , 3 la ce , ciao, cic0w €lpLevOS @ eipevos einy cia Oau eipevos, Ov 7 2 2 Elny, ELOO, €LTO REMARKS. 1. The simple form of this verb is rarely met with. 2. The following are the principal forms of apinut, The compound dvinju occurs in the New Test., also dfinju, | which present some irregularity: dqets, 2nd pers. sing. very frequently. pres. (as if from dpéw) ; prov, es, ¢, imperf. (as if from apiw); apéwvra, for apeivrat, 3rd pers. plur. perf. pass. XXXVili REMARKS ON THE AUGMENT OF COMPOUNDED VERBS. [Sect. XXXIV. SECTION XXXIII. TABLE D.D.—@dypi, tonu, xeipa. INDICATIVE. Imeer. hadi, para INDICATIVE. IMPERATIVE. Present. I say, &c. Sug. pa, pis, on Present. I know, &c. tot, tote Sing. pnpi, dys, yor | Oprative. hain, pains, pain Sing. tony, tons, tonor for tras, iodre Plur. d@apev, paré, act Plur. daipev (for painper), &e. Plur. icpev, tore |e i late, loT@cay Dual. gharév, pardy | INFIN. cpavat for icapev, ivarte NS torov, taT@v Imperfect. Participle. das, paca, pay Dual. icrov, icrov, for icarov Sing. epyv, ens, hn Future. qdyow. Aor. épyca | Imperf. tony, tons, ton InFin. icavar Plur. papev, pare, &pacav| Aor. Susy. pyow. Orr. pyoayue Plur. tuapev, toate, icacay,| Part. ioas, icaca, Dual. eparny, eparny | Ini. gjoa. Part. picas or icay ica Dual. isarny, inarny. INDICATIVE. IMPERFECT. Present. J lie (on the ground), &c. . rc - - > , yy ys Sin » KELLAL Ketoal KEiTal €KEL Vy eKetro €KELTO ? ’ es] Plur. xeipeOa, xeicOe, keivrac Dual. keipeOov, xeioOov, Keto Gov cy , » » exeipeba, exec Oe, €kewvTo IMPERATIVE. kelo‘0, kelaOw, &c. INFINITIVE. keicOae Participle. — keipevos, n, ov. exeleOor, exeiaOnv, exeia Ony REMARKS. 1. Of dnp, the Ist pers. sing. (pyut), 3rd pers. sing. (noi), 3rd pers. pl. (acti), of the present indicative, and the 3rd pers. sing. of the imperfect (€pn), are the only forms which occur in the New Test. 2. The verb ton is but little used (tcaox and tore are found in the New Test.); it is perhaps connected with the obsolete e’S, fut. elaw, the forms of which will be hereafter noticed. 3. ’Eniorapa, I know, of doubtful derivation, is conju- gated like the middle voice of tornpe. 4, Of eijju, I go (prim. iw), a few tenses may be mentioned. Pres. sing. edu, efs or ef, efor; pl. tuev, tre, taor. Past t Q + a »” RA Ed a 1 ense, SING. Ely, ELS, 2EL; pl. NelwEV, NELTE, NELOaV ANC 7 7 7 ei 77 Fr DOU, neoay. Infin. va. Part. iov, iovca, idv, idvres, iovons, idvros, &e. The following (compounded) forms occur in the New oO , , Testament: dijecay, ciciaow, cionet, elorevat. e&necar, e€evat, eéidvtov. emovon, pres. part. dat. sing. fem. of emevat. ouvdvtos, gen. sing. part. pres. of ovvexjst, ; Lu. 8. 4. SECTION XXXIV. REMARKS ON THE AUGMENT OF COMPOUNDED VERBS. 1. Verbs compounded with a preposition. (a) If the preposition changes the meaning of the verb, the augment and reduplication are placed after the preposition; e. g. mpootatra, I enjoin, mpooératroyv; eicdyw, L introduce, elonyov. (6) If the preposition end with a vowel, this is elided; e.g. Ovaoreipo, I disperse, dSi€orepor. But sepi retains its vu; e.g. mepidyeu, TepeOnke : and mpd (generally) its 0; e.g. mpodyew. ‘The o of zp is often combined with the initial € of a verb; e. g. mpovByv for mpoe2nv; mpovadov for mpoeBarov. (c) If & and ovy have lost or changed their » because of the consonant following them, this y re-appears before the augment; e. g. €uBrerea, I look upon, éveBderov; avddeye, I collect, cvvéheyov ; culnte, ovvetnrovr, &e. (d) Some verbs take the augment both before and after the preposition; e. g. dvopOdw, I correct, nvwpOovr ; dvéxcpat, I sustain, Hveixopny. 2. If the preposition does not change the meaning of the verb, the augment usually comes before it; e. g. (i¢w) kabigo, I sit down, exabigov; («tda) Kkabeidw, I sleep, exadevdov. But some take the augment after: e. g. mpo- pyrevw, mpoednrevoy ; Tapavopew, Tapnvdpnea. ¢ y ; : ——s Sect. XXXYV.] 3. Verbs compounded, but not with a preposition. (a) Those compounded with the privative particle a take the temporal augment 7; e. g. dduéw, I act unjusily, ndixouy, &e. (b) Those compounded with cd, if the verb begins with REMARKS ON TENSES MORE OR LESS IRREGULAR. XXXIX a vowel capable of augment, take 7 after ed ; e. g. edepyeréa, LT benefit, einpy€rovv. (c) If the verb begins with a consonant or a long vowel, ev remains invariable, or else is changed into n?, according to the Attic dialect ; e. g. eddoxéw, ndddxnoa (also evddKnaa) ; EvAoyew, NLAdyoUY, NUAGynoa (also evAdynoa). SECTION XXXV. REMARKS ON TENSES MORE OR LESS IRREGULAR. 1. Verbs in é€# uncontracted. Dissyllables in é are rot usually contracted in the Ist pers. sing, or the Ist and 38rd pers. pl. of the present; e.g. miéo, I sail, Nor are they con- The contracted méopev, mAeovor; imperf. emeor. tracted in the subjunctive and optative. form wvei, however, occurs, John 3. 8. 2. In some verbs in da, ae is contracted into n, instead of into a; e.g. fa, I live, cys, Gm, infin. Cyv; mewda, Tam hungry, wewhs, 7, infin. rewnv. So dupa, L thirst; and ypdopa, I use, xpi, xpnrat, infin. ypyjoGa. 3. Futures in edo and ava, from verbs in é@ and do. A very few, as pew, I flow, mréo, I sail, mvéw, I blow, from the fut. in edow; e. g. pevow, medow (mAeVoopat), Two in aio, kdaiwo, I weep, and xaiw, I burn, So perf. pass. TVEUTO. form it in avow; e. g. KAavcw, Katoo. Kexavpat, aor. 1, pass. exavdny.. 4, Aspirated futures. Four verbs, ¢yo, rpéxo, rida, ‘and rpede, take as the first letter of the future the aspi- rate which is in the second syllable of the present; e. g. €E@, OpeEopar, Ovi, Opeyro. 5. Some verbs, though their termination is not preceded by a vowel, form the future in now; e. g. Adda, OeANoo ; pedAw, pedAjow; avEavo (avEw), aiénow; Bovopar, BovAnzomat (aor. eBovdnOnv). So paxopar, paxécopat. 6. Three futures, though uncontracted, omit o; e.g. mona, I shall drink, from rive; Copa, payopa, I shall eat, which serve as futures to éo@lw. 7. In the verb rimro, I fall (primitive rérw), o occurs in the 2nd aorist, émrecor. Bosides €@nxa, jjka, and axa, already cited, one or two others may be mentioned as wanting o in the Ist aorist ; e. g. #veyxa (primitive evéykw), used as Ist aorist of pépa ; eira, and 2nd aorist eérov (primitive ér@), which verb keeps the « throughout the moods. 8. Perfects active without x. given; e. g. teOynxéva, to have died, by contraction, teOvava, part. reOvews for reOvynkas. From torn, €ornxa, pl. éorjxaper, contr. eoraper, éotate, €oraot; pluperf. pl. eorayev, eorate, eorasay ; imper. €ora&t, éotdra, &c.; subj. éora@; opt. éorainv; infin, éoravar; part. éot@s, éotdoa, éords; gen. égTATos, égT@aons, €oTa@Tos, &c. 9. Perfect*passive. tpeho, orpépw, and tperw, take a in this tense; réOpappa, €otpappa, rérpappa. In the Ist aorist passive € re-appears; e. g. eOpepOny, eotpe- pOnv. 10. Verbal adjectives in réos may here be noticed. They are used to signify necessity; e. g. Aureos, that ought to be, or must be, loosed, and are formed from the participle of the Ist aorist passive, by changing the termination Oeis into réos. One instance, at least, is fouud in the New Test., BAnréos from BAnGeis, of BudrAo, T cast. 11. In Attic Greek, the termination of the 2nd pers. sing. passive or middle is usually ec, instead of 7: always in these three verbs; BovAoua, I will, BotdAer; otopat, I think, otec; dyropa, I shall see, ovrec. Futures in ovpa: are also inflected by ev; e.g. drodotpat, I shall perish, dmodet, arodeira. So also, after the con- traction of the active future (very frequent in verbs in (w); e.g. from kopifw, fut. kouicw, Attic coud, fut. mid. KOMLOVJLAL, KOpLLEL, KOWELTAL. 12. Occasionally such aorist forms as e&\Oa, ereca, avetpa, &e., are found, where the 2nd aorist would be more usual. These occur chiefly in various readings. 13. The termination ao of the perfect active is some- times shortened into av; e.g. wemtoxay for ment@x- aot, from wimrw (var. reading). So yeyovay for yeydv- aot, &e. On the other hand (chiefly in the Alexandrian dialect), the termination oy is lengthened into ocav; e. g. #AOocav for 7AOov (var. reading). So edSodvicay for edeAtovr, One or two may be here ! imperf. of dodrdéo. xl REMARKS ON DEFECTIVE AND IRREGULAR VERBS. [Secr. XXXVL SECTION XXXVI. REMARKS ON DEFECTIVE AND IRREGULAR VERBS.* 1. Those which borrow some tenses from verbs of similar signification, but different root : aipéw, I take, fut. aipnow, perf. npnxa, perf. pass. npNEat, aor. ypeOnv, fut. pass. aipeOjoopac; (from €Aw) 2nd aor. eiNov, 2nd aor. mid. etAdpny. cimeiv, to speak, has only 2nd aor. and some persons of Ist aor. eéra. Its other tenses are, Ist (from A€eyw) ; 2nd (from ecipw), fut. gpa; 3rd (from péw), perf. eipnxa, perf. pass. elpypat, aor. eppeOny or epprOnv. épxyouat, I come, imperf. npydunv; (from edevOow) fut. édevooua, 2nd aor. #AvOor, nAGoy, 2nd perf. edA7Avda, pluperf. éhnAvdew. éobia, I eat, perf. edndoxa, perf. pass. edjdopar and edndecpa; (from dayw) 2nd aor. epayor, fut. payopat. tpwye, I eat, forms 2nd aor, érpayov. épaw, I see, imperf. éwpwv, perf. éopaxa, perf. pass. €opapa, aor. 1, infin. pass. 6pa@jvac; (from eidw), 2nd aor. eidov, id€, dw, (oust, ety, (Sov; mid. eSdunv, &e. ; (from énr@, drropa), fut. dyoua, aor. dPOny, perf. Oppat. tpéxo, I run, fut. @pcEoua, aor. eOpeEa, &e.; (from Spépw, Spayew), fut. Spapotpa, 2nd aor. edpapor, perf. Sedpapnka, 2nd perf. dedpopa. péw, I flow, 2nd aor. éppinv ; hence rapappudpev, Heb. 2.1, from mapappeo. xe, I pour, fut. yevow and xéa, Ist aor. €yevoa, eyeva and éxea, infin. xeat. pepo, I bear, carry, imperf. épepov; (from oto), fut. oiow, fut. pass. olc Ancona; (from évéyk@) aor. HveyKa and i#veyxov, perf. evnvoxa, perf. pass. evnveypat, aor. nvexOnv, fut. evexOnoopar. 2. Terminations vw, avo. aicOdvopa, I perceive, 2nd aor. noOduny, fut. aicOnooua, perf. 7oOnpat. duaprave, I err, sin, 2nd aor. #uaproy, infin. duaprteiv, fut. dpaprice. Bractava, I bud (prim. B\aorw), 2nd aor. €BdacTor, infin. BAaotetv, fut. SAacTHTe. dave, I bite (prim. djxw), 2nd aor. édaxor, fut. dy £opar, perf. pass. d€dnypar. Oiyyavw (Oiyw), I touch, 2nd aor. edvyov, fut. Oia and Oifopna. ixava, txvéonat, I come (prim. ikw), 2nd aor. ixduny, perf. typat, with did, adiypat. Aayxavo, I set by lot (prim. Anxw), 2nd aor. €Aayor, fut. Anfopar, perf. etAnxa, 2nd perf. A€Aoyya. AapBdave, I take (prim. AnBo), 2nd aor. €AaBor, fut. AnWoua, perf. eiAnda, perf. pass. etAnupat. Aav9avo, I am hidden (prim. \nOw), fut. jyow, 2nd aor. édabov, 2nd perf. AéAnBa. AavOdvopa, I forget, 2nd aor. eadbyuny, perf. NeAncpat. pavOave, I learn (prim. pie or paw), 2nd aor. Euabor, infin. paGeiv, fut. pabjow, perf. weya@nKa. ehavvw, I drive, fut. €daow, Ist aor. FAaca, perf. e\nAaka, &c. muveavopat, I inquire (prim. revOopar), 2nd aor. ervOdpuny, fut. mevoopat, perf. réemucpat. tuyxave, I obtain (prim. revxa), fut. revéoua, perf. , y+ TeTUxnka, 2nd aor. eTuxor. 3. Termination oxo, from @ pure. dpéeoxw, I please (prim. dpéw), fut. dpeow, Ist aor. jpeoa, Ist aor. pass. npeaOnv. BiBpeack, I eat (prim. Bpdw), fut. Bpace, Bpocopat, perf. 8<8pexa, 2nd aor. €Bpar. peOvoxa, I inebriate (pci), fut. peOvow, &e. ynpackw, I grow old (prim. ynpdw), fut. ynpavopar, aor. infin. ynpavat or ynpavat, part. ynpas, ynpartos. ywooko, I know (prim. yvow), fut. yyooouas, perf. eyvexa, perf. pass. €yywcpat, 2nd aor. act. éyvor, yrabr, ye, yvoiny, yvavat, part. yvovs, yvdvtos ; hence dvaywooKko, I read, \st aor. avéyvaca. pupynoko, I call to mind (prim. paw), perf. pepynpa I remember, aor. évno nv. nunpaoka, I sell (prim. repaw), fut. repdoa, perf. rémpaka (for wemépaxa), perf. pass. wémpapat, aor. empdbny, 3rd fut. TET OAC Opal. avanicxw, I consume (prim. adda, Gp), fut. dvadooo, perf. avjoxa, Ist aor. pass. avpiw@Onv, &c. 4. Terminations oxo and oye, from impure (not pre- ceded by a vowel). cetpioxw, I find (prim. edpw), 2nd aor. edpor, infin. etpeiy, fut. etpnow, perf. evpnxa, perf. pass. evpnuat, aor. evpeOny ; also evpnoa and etpauny, 1st aor. act. and mid. Oyvnoxa, I die (prim. dav), 2nd aor. €Oavor, fut. Pavovpat, perf. reOvnxa. nacxo, I suffer (prim. 7d8w), 2nd aor. éraOov; (prim. mév0w), fut. meiooua, 2nd perf. rerevOa. éxo, I have, imperf. eixov, fut. €€o; (prim. cyo), 2nd aor. éryov, axes, TYG, TXOINv, TxXEIv, Whence a new fut. oxjoo, and perf. écynxa. From oxo also comes isxa, T hold, and the compound tmuxvéopar, I promise, 2nd aor. treo xopuyy, fut. trorxjcopa, perf. tréoynpat. 5. Termination vue. dudévvupt, I clothe (prim. andrew), fut. dudiéeow, apdid, perf. pass. ncpied pat. Covvupt, I gird, fut. (oo, Ist aor. mid. e¢woduny, perf. pass. (aopar. katrayvuju, I break in pieces, fut. kared€@, 1st aor. Kar- éa£a, 2nd aor. pass. kaTedynv. * A notice of those which occur in the New Test. may be found useful, though not all the forms here given appear in the Sacred Text. Sect. XXXVI] REMARKS ON IRREGULAR VERBS.—VARIOUS TERMINATIONS. xli kepavyyju, I mingle (prim. cepa), fut. cepdow, perf. pass. kekepacpat, aor. exepdoOnv, by syncope Kexpapat, ekpadny. kopevvupt, I satiate, fut. xopéow, perf. pass. Kexdpecpat, aor. exopécOnv. kpepavvupt, I suspend (prim. kpepdw), fut. kpeudco, kpewe, Ist aor. pass. expeyac@nv. Also kpéewapa, fut. Kpepnoopat. piyvupt, I mix (prim. picye, ply), fut. wiEw, perf. pass. pemrypat. ' Aut, I destroy (prim. drew), fut. dhéow, €w, G, Ist aor. @deoa, perf. oAodexa, fut. mid. cAovua, 2nd aor. mid. @dunv, 2nd perf. ddeda, part. dA@A@s, GA@dAvia, GAw@dés. dpvupt, I swear (prim. 6udw), Ist aor. @puoo 1, perf. dp@poka, perf. pass. du@poopar; (prim. duo), fut. duodpar, Opel, Guetrat, infin. dpetoOat. meravyup, I expand, fut. rerdoa, Ist aor. éréraca, &e. mya, I fix (prim. myo), fut. mj&o, Ist aor. érnéa, perf. pass. memnypat, aor. enjxOnv, 2nd aor. pass. érdyny, 2nd perf. remnya; the two last in a neuter sense. pny, pnooew, I break (prim. pyyw), fut. 67E@, Ist aor. eppnfa, 2nd aor. pass. éppdyny, 2nd perf. eppwya, in a neuter sense. povvumt, I strengthen (prim. fide), fut. poow, perf. pass. eppeopat, aor. €pfeaOnv, imp. perf. pass. éppwco, farewell. oBewup, I extinguish (prim. cBéo), fut. cBéow, perf. pass. €oBeopar, Ist aor. pass. eoBéoOnv; (prim. oBéa, onc) 2nd aor. éoBny, perf. éoBnka: otpavvupt, I strew, fut. corpece, Ist aor. éotpwaca, perf. pass. €oTpopae. SECTION XXXVII. REMARKS ON IRREGULAR VERBS CONTINUED.—VARIOUS TERMINATIONS. 1. Dropa, I leap, fut. ddodpar, 1st aor. Adv. (ava, kata) Baive (prim. Baw, nue), fut. Byoopat, perf. BeBnxa, 2nd aor. é8nv; Byow and “Bnoa in active sense. dvoiyw, I open, imperf. avémyov, Ist aor. avewEa and jvoga, perf. avewyxa, perf. pass. dvémypar, nvéewypat, Ist aor. pass. dvedxOnv, nvedxOnv, nvoixOny, 2nd aor. pass. nvotyny, 2nd fut. dvovyjoopa, 2nd perf. avéwya, in neuter sense. yivopa, I become (prim. yéva), 2nd aor. éyerduny, 2nd perf. yéyova, fut. yevnoopa., perf. pass. yeyévnpat, aor. pass. eye Onv. dvvapa, I am able, imperf. eSvvdunv and 7duvapny, fut. durncopat, aor. eduvnOnv and 7durnOnv, perf. SedStvnpar. déo, I bind, fut. djoo, 1st aor. eSnoa, perf. dédexa, perf. pass. d€depnar, aor. ed€Onv. déw, I want, fut. denow ; impersonal dei, it 7s necessary, fut. Senoer, &e.; pass. déopar, I pray, also I want, fut. Oenoopat, aor. edenOnv. eyeipw, I arouse, fut. eyepd, perf. Att. eynyepxa; mid. eyelpopat, I awake, 1st aor. nyetpapny, perf. pass. eyryeppat, fut. éyepOnooua, aor. iyyépOnv, 2nd aor. mid. rypdpny (for nyepounv), 2nd perf. eypyyopa, whence a new present, ypnyopew, I watch. eidw, I see (not used in the present), 2nd aor. eddop, infin. iSety ; 2nd perf. otSa, I know; pluperf. 75ew, I knew. The forms are as follow: perf. indic. sing. oiSa, otc6a, oidas, ofde, pl. (from toni) toper, tore, toaor; imp. ich, ist, &e.; pluperf. 7Sew, mes, 751, pl. 7deqpev, Serre, noerav ; subj. iS; opt. eidefv; infin. eiSéva ; part. eidas, eidvia, eidds; fut. etooua, elon, eloerat, &c.; also eidjca, as if from eidéw, d. eixw, 2nd perf. gona, I resemble ; part. éorxas. kretvo, I slay (in New Test. amoxreivw, and, in various readings, imoxterw and arokrévyw), fut. krevd, Ist oar, exrewva, Ist aor. pass. exrdavOny, infin. aroxravOjvat. papropopat, I witness, fut. paprvpotpar, lst aor. éuapru= papny. otopa, I think, imperf. @dpnv (also eciuar, @pny), fut. oijoomat, aor. onOny, infin. otnOjvat. dvirnut, I help (prim. dvaw), fut. mid. édvycopat, aor. avnodpny, opt. dvaipnny. mivw, I drink, fut. rioua, rieoat, also muotpar, 2nd aor. emov; (prim. dw), perf. mereka, perf. pass. wéropat, Ist aor. emdOnv (KaterdOnv). ninto, I fall (prim. rérw), fut. reoovpar, 1st aor. ereca, 2nd aor. érecov; (prim. ara), perf. rémraxa. onevdw, I pour out, fut. oreica, perf. éozrecka, perf. pass. eomentpat, 20r. eomeio ny. cat, I save, perf. pass. céo@par and cécwopat, aor. erwOnv. tikta, I bring forth (prim. réxw), fut. ré£opar, 2nd aor. érexov, Ist aor. pass. eréyOnv, 2nd perf. réroxa. pbave, I anticipate, fut. Pbacw, 1st aor. épOaca, perf. epOaca ; (prim. pédw, Péjue), 2nd aor. ePOnv, fut. Ppenoopat. 2. A few verbs in é@ and dw form some tenses as if the verb terminated in » impure. yapéo, I marry (prim. yapo), Ist aor. éynua and eydp- naa, perf. yeyaunxa, regular. Sapa, I tame (prim. dduve), 2nd aor. édapov, 2nd aor. pass. eSaynv, perf. Sedunxa (for deddpunka). Soxéw, I appear (prim. déxw), fut. dda, Ist aor. édoéa, perf. pass. Sédoypar. Impersonally, Soxei, it seems good, édo€e, &e. pukdopa, I roar (prim. pircw), 2nd aor. €uvkoy, 2nd perf. uéuvka. xiii THE USE OF THE INFINITIVE MOOD. [Secr. XL. SECTION XXXVIII. REMARKS ON SOME PERFECT TENSES EMPLOYED AS PRESENTS. 1. In a considerable number of verbs the perfect is used in a strictly present signification. The explanation of this usage is simply derived from the complete idea conveyed by the perfect tense, as in the following examples. 2. €w, I accustom myself, pr. bottomless ; place of the dead, hell. aBvcoov, gen. sing. aBvocos “AyaBos, ov, 6, Agubus, pr. name. dyaye, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper.—A. Tdf. sf dye, Ree. Gr. Sch. (2 Ti. 4. 11) \ nS dyayeiv, aor. 2, inf. (§ 13.rem. 7 d) : id. @ Re,9. 11. 62Co.11.9. ¢ Mar. 2. 26. dyayere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. ayo ayayn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. : ; id. dyayovra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 : id. ayayovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 5 id. ayayov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 . : id. aydywou, ow, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. : id. dyaOd, acc. pl. neut. (§ 7. tab. F. a) deyass ayadas, ace! plasteme ur ; 3 Zi id. dyabé, voc. sing. masc. ; : : : id. aya0y, nom. sing. fem. ‘ : : id. Gya@y, dat. sing. fem. : : ; ‘ id. ayaOyv, acc. sing. fem. : : : id. ayabhs, gen. sing. fem. ; : : 5 id. dyaboepyeiv,’ pres. infin. d-yaboepyew ayoboepyéw, © |, dyaboupyG, fut. now, (§ 16.tab. P) (dyabds & epyov), to do good, confer benefits. N.T. ayabois, dat. plur. masc. and neut. . ayalds ayafov, nom, and acc. sing. neut. & acc. m. id. d-yaSorroéw, & |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ayabos & TroLew), to do good, benefit, do well. LXX. ayaforoujoa, aor.1, inf—Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. : : > \ A = dyaborrordr tt ayaov moujoat, D. (Mar? 3. 4) dyaboroujre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. , id. ayaforotia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b. and rem. 2), L.G. aryaOorotta,s dat. sing —Rec. Gr. Sch. ayaborotiass, dat. pl—A. Ln. Tdf. dyaborouds |, 00, 6, 9, @ well-doer. LG. ayalorovotvras, part. pres. masc. acc. pl. well-doing, probity. 3 eA i d-yaborrotia 2 , a-ya0orror€éw dYu.3.1, e1Ti. 6.18. J 1Pe.4.19. 2 ayao | . 2 ayare dyaGoro.otyTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. dyaGorotéw | dydzrais, dat. plur. . ’ : - dydarn ayaforovotcat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. . id. dyarav, pres. infin. : . : : dyarréw dyaborrouav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. ayaras, 2 pers. sing. pres. indic. ; : id. dyaGorrouov,* gen. pl. . ; ‘ ; a-yaGorrouos ayarare, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. ‘ é id. > a ‘ . ° / ; ayamate, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. , ‘ id. ayados %, ov, good, profitable, generous, beneficent, a Pie I PO - “ : ; ayamare, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. . ; id. upright, virtuous (§ 7. tab. F.a): whence "4 rf : ; ; ayaratw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. ; : id. dyabwotvn, ns, 7, Soodness, virtue, beneficence. LXX. ayaGod, gen. sing. masc. and neut. : ; aryaGos / n , Spee, N AYATAW, w, fut. now, perf. HYATHKG, (§ 18. tab. R) to love, value, esteem, feel or d-yaboupyav,” nom. sing. part. pres.—Al. Ln. Tdf. "Vayaboupyée manifest Brees Coe for, be faithful dyaboroav, Rec. Gr. Sch. towards ; to delight in; to set store upon, dyabovs, ace. pl. masc. : : : aryabos Re. 12.11: whence dya0S, dat. sing. neut. . ; : : id. ayary, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) love, dyabav, gen. pl. . ‘ : : : id. generosity, kindly concern, devotedness ; pl. dyabwotvy, nS, oe (§ 2. tab. B. a) . ; id. love-feasts, Jude 12. LXX. dyabwovvy, dat.sing, =. ss yaBwortvyn dyamnros, 7, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) be- ayabuavvys, gen. sing. : : 3 id. loved, dear ; worthy of love. Gya\ddoe, dat. sing. . . . .dyadXiacts | Gyan, dat. sing. . . . . - adyarn dyadNudcews, gen. sing. id. ayarnOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. (§ 19. dyahhaobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. mid. 61 19. tab. 's) dyaN ides tab. S) ; ; < - . éyardw dya\\aobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. . id. ayamyv, acc. sing. . . ° ° » dydarn dya\dac Ojvat, aor. 1, inf. pass.—Rec. a ayarys, gen. sing. : : . . id. ayahabjvar, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ino. 5. 35) J ; ayamnoavrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 » dyarde dyaddiaces, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ewultation, dyarjcavros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. id. extreme joy. LXX. from ayaTyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 5 id. dyad\dw, w], fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) to celebrate, ayarnoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. ‘ id. praise ; also equivalent to ayadNdopat, ayarnoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. (§ 16. rem. 3). id, Gat, to exult, rejoice exceedingly ; to ayarycets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ; : id. desire ardently, Jno.8.56. LXX. ayarynonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. : . id. ayadudcba,, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. mid. . ayaddudw dyarnow, 1 pers. sing. fut. s : id. GyodANapev, 1 ae Gee =i ayarnra, nom. and acc. pl. neut. : : ayamntos dyahAuwpeba, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 19.7) dyamyré, voc. sing. masc. ; : ‘ id. dyadduipevot, nom.pl.m. part. pres. mid. (§ 19. ayarnry, dat. sing. fem. . : : : id. tab. S) : . t ; id. acyamrnrny, acc. sing. fem. é . 7 id. eyquots, dat. pl. Gy ajLos ayarnrol, nom. pl. masc. . : id. Gyajos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 3. tab. C. a, b) (a & AAS dyamnrot, voc. pl. masc.—Rec. Gr. Sch. Tat.) = unmarried, 1 Co. 7. 8, 11, 32, 34. adeAdol, A. (Phi. 2. 12) . ae ayavaxreiy, pres. infin, . ‘ : » dyavaktéw | dyamyrots, dat. pl. masc. . : ; , id. dyavakréw, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to be dyamnrov, neut. and acc. sing. mase. : id. pained ; to be angry, vexed, indignant ; to ayarnrtos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : : dyarda manifest indignation : whence ayamrnrov, gen. sing. masc. . ‘ ' ayarntos dyavakrnots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ayamnTd, dat. sing. masc. . : : ; id. indignation. ayara, 1 pers. sing. pres. indic., contracted for ayardw ayavakryow,® ace. sing. : 4 - ayavaxrynots | dyarGmat, 1 pers. sing. pres. indic, pass. . id. ayavaktovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : ayavaktéw aya Mev, 1 pers. pl. pres. indic. ; ‘ id. dyavakTov, nom, sing. masc. part. pres... id. ayarGpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. - “ id. ayaa, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. (§ 18. tab. R) . ayardw ayarav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ; id. dyara, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. : : id. ayarOvrTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. a1 Pe. 2,14, 6 Ac. 14.17. ¢2Co.7.11. ayamra ayaravrt, dat. s. m. part. pres. —Gr. Sch. Tdf. 2 - A , Rec. (Re. I. 5) as a ayarncavTt, CYATOVTOV, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. ayaraot, ow, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. . ; id. ayaTaot, ow, dat. masc. pl. part. pres. : id. "Ayap, 9, Agar, pr. name, indecl. ayyapevoucr, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. ayyapevw dyyapevoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. P j A id. ayyapevo |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) (ayyapos, a Persian courier, or messenger, who had authority to press into his service men, horses, etc.) to press, or compel another to go somewhere, or carry some burden. dyyda, acc. pl. (Mat. 13.48) . : : dyyetov ayyetous, dat. pl. E ; ‘ id. ayyetov |}, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Gines the Brie) a vessel, utensil, Mat. 25. 4. ayyeXia,, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) dyyedos dyyé\Xovca," n. s. f. part. pres. — A. B. Ln. Tdf. sstaione A , , ayyeAAw amayyéhNovoa, Rec. Gr.Sch. (Jno. 20. 18 ) ayyeAot, nom. pl. ; 4 : : ayyeXos ayyédous, dat. pl. : , 3 ; id. ayyeXor, acc. sing. : 5 id. adyyeXos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) one sent, a messenger, angel, (dyyé\rw, to tell, to announce.) dyyeria, as, 7, @ message, doctrine, or precept, delivered in the name of any one, 1 Jno. 3. 4. dyyeXov, gen. sing. . : : : - @yyehos ayyéAovs, acc. pl. F : F ; id. ayyéAw, dat. sing. . : : : : id. ayyéduv, gen. pl. : : ; : id. aye, a particle of exhortation, (pr. imperat. of ayw), come, come now, Ja. 4.13; 5.1. aye, 2 pers. sing. pres. imperat. . : . dyw -Gyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. . ; , id. dyew, pres. infin. act. 5 5 ; ‘ id. ayeobat, pres. infin. pass. : : id. ayeobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. pass. : : id. ayeAn, ys, 9, (§ 2. tab..B. a). 5 : mide dyéhyv, ace. sing. . / : ayédn dyeveaddyntos,” ov, 6, %, 6 7. rem. 2) (a & ye- veadoyéw) not included in a pedigree ; independent of pedigree. N.T. ayevy,® acc. pl. neut. . : i j acyevns dyevys |, €os, 6, 9, 70, -és, ($ 7. tab. Gb) (A& yévos) ignoble, base. a Jno. 20. 18, ; 6 He, 7. 3. aylos ayere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper.—B. C. Ln. Tdf. * dydayere, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 21. 2) ; aT ee nom. sing. fem. A : : ay.os Bes nom. pl. neut. (1 Co. 7. a ; k id. ayia, dat. sing. fem. - : : : id. dayid€er, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. : dyualen ayiderat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. pass. : id. dryta.lowevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. dyvaComévous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. . id. aryialov, neut. sing. part. pres. act. . : id. ayialu, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : , dywos Gyia€wy, nom. sing. mase. part. pres. act. . aryud.bon dytat, nom. pl. fem. : : 3 - dywos arylats, dat. pl. fem. ‘4 5 E id. ayiay, acc. sing. fem. ; 2 : ; id. aylas, gen. sing. fem. . ‘ F P id. uyidoat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, opt. act. . . dyidlon ayidcas, nom.s. m. part. aor.1, eee. eat dyidfov, Rec. Gr. Sch.Tdf. (Mat. 23.17) ayidoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. ayidon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . 3 id. dyvacOyrw, 3 pers. sing. aor 1, imper. pass. id. aytacpov, acc. sing. dytac pds ary vac 0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) : : cylos GY Lac pL, dat. sing. : ; drywac ds ayiacov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. , ayialoo dyve, voc. sing. masc. : : i - dytos dyvot, nom. or voe. pl. masc. . : : id. aylots, dat. pl. masc. 7 : : 2 id. aytov, acc. masc. and nom. or acc. neut. sing. id. AYLOS, ia, vov, (§ 7- rem. 1) separate from com- mon condilion and use; dedicated, Lu. 2.23; hallowed; used of things, ro aya, the sanctuary; and of persons, saints, e.g. members of the first Christian com- munities; pure, righteous, ceremonially or morally; holy. dy.orns, yTos, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) holiness, sanctity, He.12.10. LXX. aywovvn, ys, 4, (8 2. tab. B. a) sanctification, sanctity, holiness. LXX. ayidlu, fut. dow, perf. pass. Hy lac pat, (§ 26. rem. 1) to separate, consecrate ; cleanse,. purify, sanctify ; regard or rever- ence as holy, LXX. dyiacp.és, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) sanctification, moral purity, sanctity. LXX. ¢1Co.1, 28, : —ayloTt ay.orns |, ntos, 9, (§ 4. rem. 2 c) cytos cyornrt, dat. sing. —Al. Ln. Tdf. . ; ; daAorntt, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Co. 1. 12) } rail ayLornTos," gen. sing. F . : 3 id. aylov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. cytos d:ylovs, acc. pl. mase. 2 ‘ : : id. dyim, dat. sing. masc. and neut. ; : id. dyiwy, gen. pl. . ‘ : : : id. aywoctvyn, ns, 1), (§ 2. tab. Bia). , id. dywwctvy, dat. sing. 3 ; F d&ywwovvy dywovvyy, acc. sing. . : ; : id. aywwovvys, gen. sing. z ; : ; id. Gywwtdry, dat. sing. fem. superl. (§ 8. rem. 4) cyLos GyKdXas,’ ace. pl. : : : ayKadn ayKary |, nS, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ae the same) the arm. (a). aYKLT por, ov, Td, (§ 3.tab.C.c) a hook, fish-hook, aykupa |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b) an anchor, Ac, 27. 29, 30, 40. ayKupay, acc. sing. . ayKupa. ayKvpas, acc. pl. A : 5 ; id. ayva, nom. pl. neut. ayvos dyvds, acc. pl. fem. 5 ‘ ‘ 6 id. dyvados |, ov, 6, 7, ($7. rem. 2) (a4 & yvdrro, to full, dress) unfulled, undressed; new, Mat. 9.16; Mar.2.21. N.T. ayvddov, gen. sing. neut. : dyvados dyveia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem, 2) ayvos ayveia, dat. sing. cyveta, ayy, nom. sing. fem. ayvos ayvyy, acc. sing. fem. . ; : P id. ayvile, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. ayvilw dyvilw|, fut dyvicw, (§ 26. rem. 1) ayvos ayvisare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . ; ayvileo ayvicOcis, nom. s.m. part. aor. 1, pass. id. ayvioOnrt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. ayviopsds |, ob, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) . ayvos ayviop.od,’ gen. sing. GyVio 0S dyvicwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. ayviles ee 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. ayvoew ee, pres. infin. act. : id. inact, 3 pers.s. pres. ind.mid.—A.D. Ln. oan ‘a. ayvoet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 14. 38) ayvoetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. 0 - id. ayvocitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. 5 id. ayvoew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to be 2gnorant ; nol to understand ; sin through ignorance. a He. 12.10 6 Lu. 2, 28. ¢ Mat.17.27. 4@Ac.21.26. ayoe dyvonua, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) error, sin of ignorance. ayvo.a, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ignorance. > , , > , ayvonea. |, aTOS, TO : . : + dyvoew / ayvonpatwv,’ gen. pl. ayvonyp.a ayvonoarres, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 1, act. dyvoew ” e . dyvoue. |, as, 0 : . z : id. > , . 4 ayvoln, dat. sing. ayvo.n dyvouay, acc. sing. é : : id. dyvoias, gen. sing. . : . , , id. dyvoy, acc. sing. masc. dyvés ayves, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) pure, chaste, modest, innocent, blameless. ayvértns, TNTOS, 1), purity, life of purity. ayveia, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) purity, chastity, 1 Ti. 4.12; 5.2 ayvitw, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to purify; to purify morally, reform. ayvi- Compas, pert. pyvicpa, aor. 1, yyvicOyv, to live like one under a vow of abstinence, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) as the Nazarites. dyvicp.os, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) purifi- LG: dyvas, adv. purely, sincerely. cation, abstinence. ayvoodpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. indie. act. dyvotw dryvoovjrevon, nom. pl. m. part. pres. pass. . id. dyvoovpevos, nom. s. m, part. pres. pass. ‘ id. Gyvootvres, nom. pl. m. part. pres. act. id. dyvoovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. . F id. ayvoovet, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. ayvorys |, nros, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2, c) éyvbs ayvornrt, dat. sing. E dyvorns ayvornros, gen. sing.—Al. Ln. . & a) - Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. om. (2 Co.11.3) ff ; dayvorntit dat. sing. ; ‘ : f ids dyvovs, acc. pl. masc. dyvés dyvoGy, nom. s.m, part. pres. act. dyvoew ayvas,® ady. dyvés ayvecta. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (a & yveots) ignorance, 1Co.15.34; 1Pe.2.15. ayvociar, acc. sing. : dyvocia ayvworos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. = 2) a & yvocrds) unknown. 3 , h »” ayvootw, dat. sing. masce. é + a@yvwortos dyémeva, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. ayo e He.9.7. J 2Co. 6.6. 9 Phi.1.16. 4 Ac.17.23. ayopLe dyop.évous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. ayo ayoLevan, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. . ‘ id. dyovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. pass. c id. ayovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. dyopé |, as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (dyetpe, to gather together) a place of public con- course, forum, market-place ; things sold in the market, provisions. (§ 26. rem. 1) pass. dyopdlw, fut. dow, HY/Opac pat, HyopdcOnv, to buy ; redeem, acquire by a ransom or price paid. perf. pass. aor. 1, dyopaios, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) one who visits the forum; a lounger, one who idles away his time in public places, a low fellow. dydpatos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) per- taining to the forum, judicial ; d-yopasot, court days. ayope., dat. sing. c : : ayopa ayopacet, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. d-yopdlu dyopélovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id, ayopatovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id, ayopalw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . acyopd. dydpato.,* nom. pl. (Hepa understood) —} Gr. Sch: Tdf. —. : : L aypa.os ayopaiot, Rec. (Ac. 19. 38) : 5 | a-yopa.os |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) ayopa. aydpatos |, ov, 6, 7) . : : id. ayopats, dat. pl. : 5 : : a) 6 sid a-yopatwy,” gen. pl. ayopatos ayopav, acc. sing. ayopa ayopas, gen. sing. : : : : id. ayopaoa, aor l, infin. act. dyopdlw dyopacav7a, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. ayopacas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. ayopacate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. ayopacdtw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. ayopiicopev, 1 pers. pl. fut. act. A i id. aydpacov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. ; id. ayopacwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. ayopacwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. i id. dyouct, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. . 3 ayo + e 7 aypa|, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) @ catch- ing, thing taken, draughfof fishes, Lu.5.4,9. aypevo, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to take in hunting, catch, Mar. 12. 13. a Ac. 19.38. 6 Ac.17.5. ec Ac. 4.13. ayo GPAs dat. sing. j 4 ; - aye dypopparou,° nom. pl. masc. . 5 dy/papp.aros aypapyparos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & ypappo) illiterate, unlearned. dypay, acc. sing. ; 5 - dypa dypavrdéw, ©], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (dypos & aidy) to remain in the open air, espe- cially by night. dypavAovrres,” nom. pl. masce. part. pres. dypavréo dypevowon,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. aypevw po fut.cvow : aves dypia, nom. pl. neut. : dyptos dyptéAavos, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. b) (Gyjpl oe dala) a wild olive-tree, oleaster, Ro. 11. 17, 24. dypteAaiov, gen. sing. . : . aypté\a1og dyptov, nom. and acc. neut. sing. éyptos ayptos |, ta, vov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . aypos ‘Ayptrra, gen. and voc. sing. : F ‘Aypirmas ‘Ayptmras, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Agrippa, pr. name. aypor, aypos aypos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ field, especially a cultivated field ; farms, villages. ayptos, ta, vov, (§ 7. rem. 1) belong- ing to the field, wild; fierce, raging. ACCy SIN Oss : : c : pl. the country ; lands, aypod, gen. sing. 3 r éypés aypovs, accaiplans , ; ‘ i id. GypuTvetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. C - adypuTvéw dypuTvéw, o|, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to be awake, watch ; > / e aypurvia. |, as. 7), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) want of sleep, watching, 2Co.6.5; to be watchful, vigilant. 11. 27. aypurvia |, as, 7) aypuTvew aypuTvias, dat. pl. dypuTvia dypumvotvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . aypuTvew aypuTVvorct, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. F i id. ayp9, dat. sing . 0 arypos “YO, fut. a&w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) perf. Hya & ayjnoxa, (§ 23. rem. 6) aor. 2, nyayov, (§ 13. rem. 7. d) fut.1, pass: axOjcopat, (§ 23. rem. 3. b) aor. 1, pass. 7 @nv, (§ 23. rem. 4) perf. pass. iyypau, ($ 23. rem. 7) to lead, bring ; lead away, drive off, as a booty of cattle; conduct, accom- conduct with nany ; lead out, produce ; force, drag, hurry away; guide, incite, d Yu. 2.8. e Mar. 12.13. Cray) entice ; convey one’s self, g0, go away; pass or spend as time; celebrate. ayedn, NS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) a@ drove, flock, herd. dywyn, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B.a) guidance, mode of instruction, discipline, course of Tita, V2 Abie ot ie); > , e » dyoyn |, 43,1 ; 3 : - ayo dywyy,” dat. sing. : ‘ : aywyy) ayopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. : - ayo ayer |, & dvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) place of contest, racecourse, stadium; a contest, strife, contention ; peril, toil. aywvia, as, 1), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) contest, violent struggle ; agony, anguish, Lu. 22. 44. dyovifopat, fut. fropar, perf. ipyo- VLC HLAL, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be a combatant in the public games; to contend, fight, strive earnestly. ayova, acc. sing. 5 5 f 3 ayov ayov dat. sing. : A 2 : : id. aywvio. |, as, ” . ; z : 5 id. aywvig,’ dat. sing. arywvia, aywvilerbe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . aywviCopat aywvilopa. |, (§ 26. rem. 1) . . . ayo dyovilop.cBa., 1 pers. pl. pres— A. C. Ln. ; ; évediCdueba, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (1 Ti-4. 10) dyovi€opau a-ywviCopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. aywvitov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : : id. ayoot, 3 pers, pl. aor. 2, subj. act. . : ayw *"Adap, 6, 6, Adam, pr. name, indecl. Boys acc. sing. neut. GOa7ravos adamdvos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) eC & damavn) without expense, gratuitous, *Addi,? 6, Addi, pr. name, indecl. ddeApat, nom. pl. ! : : ddedgpy) ddeAdds, ace. pl. j : : : id. ddeAé, voc. sing. ; ' ; » eieNate ddeAhH, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ; . id. GdeAdy, dat. sing—Al. Ln. Tdf. . ; : ‘ dyamynrh, Rec. Gr. Sch, (Phile. 1) \ ddeApy GdeA@yv, ace. sing. . : ‘ id. ddeAPpis, gen. sing. ; ' id. ddeAdoi, nom. pl. - . geevaes ddeApot, voc. pl—Rec. z s ayamnrot, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (1 Jno. 2. 7) \ id. a2 Ti.3.10. 6 Lu. 22. 44. ¢1Co.9.18, d Lu. 3. 28, adiar aSeXdois, dat. pl. dSeddds adeApor, acc. sing. F A id. adeAdds, od; 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) ) (a K deAdis, the womb) 4 brother; near kinsman or relative ; one of the same nation or nature ; one of equal rank and dignity ; an associate, a member of the Christian community. adeddy, fs, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) a sister; near kinswoman, or female relative ; a female member of the Christian com- munily. adeAdorys, THTOS, 4, brotherhood, the body of the Christian brotherhood, 1 Pe. Dp aR Ba On LOS, adeAdorys |, Ty TOs, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) ddeAdds ddeApstyra, acc. sing. . ; ddeAorys adeAporyti, dat. sing. : ‘ ; id. adeAgov, gen. sing. adeAdos adeAdovs, ace. pl. . ‘ : id. GdeAPG, dat. sing. : : ‘ : id. adeApav, gen. pl. . , : ; : id. don, voc. sing. . ; : : : aons aon, dat. sing. : ; : id. ddyAa, nom. pl. neut. GdyXos donAov, acc. sing. fem. 5 id. adnXos |, ov, 6, 9, 70, -ov, (§ 7. rem. ep (4 & Bos) not apparent or obvious; uncertain, not distinct, Lu. 11.44; 1 Co. 14.8. adnAorns, TNTOS, > uncertainty, in- constancy, 1 Ti.6.17. L.G. aoyAws, ady. not manifestly, wncer- tainly, dubiously, 1 Co. 9. 26. adnAdrys |, THTOS, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) adnXos GonAOTnTL,° dat. sing. aonAOTNS adyAws,/ adv. adnXos adnpovety, pres. infin. . - ddnprovew adnovew, @], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to be depressed or dejected, full of anguish or sorrow. GOnjovor, nom. sing. part. pres. GOnpovew ZONs, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) the invisible abode or mansion of the dead; the place of punish- ment, hell; the lowest place or condition, Mat. 11. 23; Lu.10.15. douaKptros,® ov, 6, 9, ($7. rem. 2) (a & dtaxpivw) undistinguishing, impartial, , . ddudAeurrov, acc. sing. fem. aoutAeurros e1Ti.6.17. JS 1Co,9, 26. g Ja.3.17. QOLanr acvpo ddudAeurros, ov, 6, 4; (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & dvadeizrw) un- | aduk@, 1 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. GOLKE ceasing, constant, settled, Ro.g.2; 2 Ti. ddikwv, gen. pl. « i dduxos 1. 3. GOuK@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. aouKkew Gdvadelrrws, adv. unceasingly, by an adtkws,’ © adv. s ; - , § id. unvarying practice. aOoKysot, nom. pl. mase, . 5 S GOOKYLOS Gowaveimtws adv. . . ddudAeurros | GOOKiov, acc. sing. masc. : j id. adiapGopia |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (a & diapOopa) incorrupiness, genuine- addxyos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & Sdey0s) unable to stand test, rejected, refuse, worth- ness, pureness. less. adiadbopiay,” acc. sing. ddvadbopia | ddoXov,". acc. sing. neut. : : + GdoXos GdSuxetobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. pass. aduKkew aOodos |, ov, 6, 9, ($ 7. rem. 2) (4 & ddAos) with- GOuketre, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. id. out deceit, sincere. adiknbevtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. I, act. id. GOoVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . : a. (a) aducn?y, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. GOOv, gen. sing. 5 2 ; : ; aons adiknpa, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) id. Benet. 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. . : ad ddiknpara, plur. 3 ; : J GOtKn Lo. *ASpanurmvésl, H, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) of vats ddiKyoat, aor. 1, infin. act. ) $ S GOLKED tium, a Greek city on the coast of olia, ddiukyjoavtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor.1, pass. id. in Asia Minor. Lat. 39. 35, long. 37. 1. ddukynodte, 3 pers. sing. aor.], imper. act. . id. *Adpaputryya,* dat. sing. . ‘A dpaputtnves ddiuxjoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. : id. ‘Adpia,® dat. sing. : oe Adptas aOuKyon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act.—Gr. Sch. =e ‘Adpias |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) the Adriatic sea. dducnoe, Ree. Ln. Tdf. (Lu. ro. 19) i : GOporys |, THTOS, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) (ddpds, mature, aduKnons, 2 pers. sing. aor 1, subj. act. . id. full) abundance. adiknonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. ddporntts dat. sing. neut. aOporns GOLKYTOCL, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. advvara, nom. pl. neut. : . advvatos ddikia, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. ddvvaréw, @], fut. now, G 16.- tab. P) : , id. doixia, dat. sing. aoukia aouvaTycer, 3 pers. sing. fut. édvvaréw Gdikiats, dat. pl. id. advvaroy, nom. sing. neut. é advvatos GOiktay, ace. sing. id. advvaros, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & dduxtas, gen. sing. id. Ovvapar) impotent, weak ; impossible. aoukot, nom. pl. masc. : F : + GOLKOS advvatéw, &, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) dotkos, ov, 6, 7, 76, -ov, (a & Sinn) (§ 7. rem. 2) not to be able ; to be impossible. unjust, unrighteous, iniquitous, vicious ; GOvVaTOV, gen. pl. oa : : . édvvatos deceitful, fallacious. gow |, (contr. from geidw) fut. dow, & acopan, Gdikws, adv. unjustly, wndeservedly, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) to sing. 1 Pe. 2. 19. del, adv. alway, for ever, aye. aducéw, G |, fut. yow, perf. nea, (§ 16. dépa, acc. sing. ; é : : - anp tab. P) to act unjustly; wrong; injure; Gépos, gen. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. f) : ; id. violate a law. deroi, nom. pl. . : : aeTos adikna, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) er an act of injustice, crime. aeros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an eagle. adukta, as, L (§ 2. tab.B.b, and rem. 2) derov, gen. sing. . : : ; : ae7Tos injustice, wrong; iniquity, falsehood, deceit- aeTov, gen. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. : ; id. fulness. aryy€edov, Rec. (Re. 8. 13) adtkovpevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. dduKos deTG, dat. sing. ; : , : : id. Gdikovs, acc. pl. masc. . 4 id. atvja, nom. pl. neut. alup.os addtkovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. GouKkéa dlvpot, nom. pl. masc. : ; : ‘ id. adikw, dat. sing. masc. doukos aQipots, dat. pl. neut. alupos a Tit.2.7. 61 Pe.2.19. ¢] Pe.2.2 d Ac. 27,2. e Ac. 27.27. f 2Co.8. 20. aupo a.oov aipos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (&@ & Giun) unleavened ; To acupa, the feast of unleavened bread ; metaph. pure from foreign matter, un- adulterated, genuine; 76 alupov, genuine- mess, 1 Co. 5. 7,8 alipov, gen. pl. ; ; : ‘ alupos Alp, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. b) 00s, ods, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. h) modesty, reverence, MRin2noumienn2. 20. AiOtozrwv, gen. pl. . . . . . AiOiow, omos, 6, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. a) an Ethiopian. Aidiow AipLc, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) blood; of the colour of blood; bloodshed; blood-guiltiness ; natural descent. aiparexxvata, as, 7, (§ 2. tab.B.b,and rem.2) (aipa & éxxvots, from éxyéw) an effusion or shedding of blood. N.T. aipoppoew, @, fut. How, (§ 16. tab. P) (aipa & pdos, from péw) to have a fur of blood. alata, nom. pl.—Gr. Sch. Taf. ; A aipa, Rec. Ln. (Re. 18. 24) \ ate aipatexxvota |, as, - . ; id. aipatexxvotas,” gen. sing. aiparexxuola aipati, dat. sing. aipa aiparos, gen. sing. . : ; : ¢ id. aiparwv, gen. pl. : ‘ 3 : id. aipoppoew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) 9 id. aipoppoovoa,’ nom. sing. fem. part. pres. aipoppoeu Aivéa, voc. sing. , ; : Aivéas Aivéay, — ace. sing. 5 : : : id. Aivéas], ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Aneas, pr. name. aivety, pres. infin. . : : : . aivew aivetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : i id. aivésews,” gen. sing. > ; aivects aiveots |, ews, 7, praise, (§ 5. tab. E. c) aivos aivéw, @ |, fut. gow; (§ 22. rem. 1) F oh id. »” . . alviype. |, aros, 70, (aivicow, to intimate obscurely) an enigma, any thing obscurely expressed or intimated, tA = aiviypari,* dat. sing. aiviypa - aivoy, acc. sing. aivos aivos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) praise, Mat. 21. 16; Lu. 18. 43. : aivéw, o, fut. €oo, (§ 22. eTeM: 1) to praise, celebrate. ato xp atpet, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. aipw aipets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. F t id. aipecets, nom. or acc. pl. aiperts aipérews, gen. sing. ° . C = « id. aipecty, acc. sing. 4 ; : : id. aipeots, ews, n, (§ 5. tab. E. c) aipeopat alpeTau, 3 pers. sing. pres. indie. pass. aipw aipere, 2 pers. pl. imper. act. : : : id. aipeti~o, fut. aiperiow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aipéw aipetikov,/ acc. sing. ; . aipeTiKos aiperiKds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) . . aipéw aipéw, @], fut. yow, perf. npnka, perf. pass. Hpynpat, mid. aipgopat, otpat, aor. 2, eiAopny, (§ 36. rem. 1) to take; mid. to choose. aipecis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. ec) strictly, a choice or option ; hence, a sect, faction; by impl. discord, contention. atperilw, fut. (ow, aorl, ypérica, (§ 13. rem. 2) to choose, choose with delight or love, Mat. 12. 18. aipetikds, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) one who creates or fosters factions. aipyoopat, 1 pers. sing. fut. mid. aipéw aipopevoy, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. aipw aipovTos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. aipa |, fut. apo, (Si2iigrem: Ic)iMaox. 1, np, to take up, lift, raise; bear, carry; take away, remove ; destroy, kill. aipwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . aipw aipwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . : id. ais, dat. pl. fem. (§ 10. tab. J. g) : . 6s aia Pavopas |, fut. aicGjyoopat, aor. 2, yo60- pov, (§ 36. rem. 2) to perceive, under- stand. aia@yots, ews, y, (§ 5. tab. E. c) per- ception, understanding. /, aicOnrjp.ov, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C. c) an organ of perception ; internal sense. aivects, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) aicOyoe,® dat. sing. : alc Oynots praise. LXX. ataOnors |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) - aicbavopat aivovvra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. aiveo aicOnrnpia,” acc. pl. aic Ont ipiov aivovvtes, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. . 5 id. aicOntptov |, ov, 7d, (8 3. tab. C. c) . aicOdvopat aivov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. atoOwyrat,’ 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. mid. . id. Aivov,’ OF Enon, pr. n., indec. Lat.32.26, long.45.34. aioxpoKepoets, acc. pl. masc. aicxpoKepons aipe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. : aipw aig XpoKepon, acc. sing. masc. . id. aHe.9.22. 6% Mat.9.20. ¢He.13.15. 41Co.13.12, ¢Jno.3.23. Jf Tit.3.10. yPhil.9. ‘%He.5.14. i Lu.9.45. alto xp 10 aicxpoKepdys |, €os, ots, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (aiaxpds & Képdos) eager for dishonourable gain, sordid, 1) MDi-13'.9) 65 ebibe bef aicxpokepdas, adv. for the sake of base gain, sordidly. N.T. aicypoKepoas,” adv. : : : aioxpokepoys aicxporoyia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (aicxpds & Adyos) vile or obscene lan- guage, foul talk. » aicxpodoyia aicxpos |, a, ov, (§-7. rem. 1) strictly, deformed, opposed to xadds; metaph. indecorous, aicxpodoyiay,’ acc. sing. : : indecent, dishonourable, vile. aiaxporns, TyTos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) indecorum, indecency. aicyporns,® THTOS, 7 aisxpos aicxpod, gen. sing. neut. id. aicxvvas, acc. pl. aicytvy aicyvvécOw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. aicxtvopar aicxvvn, ns, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) shame, disgrace ; cause of shame, dishonourable conduct. (v). aicxvvopat, fut. yyodpat & vy6jco- peat, to be ashamed, confounded. aicxivy, dat. sing. . ; aicxtvn aicxvvys, gen. sing. é : id. aicxvvOycopat, | pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. (§ 27. rem. 3). : : + aiaxvvomat aicxvvGadpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. aicxvvopat, fut. vvodpat, (§ 27. rem. 6) aicxtvy airety, pres. infin. act. . 3 : Fea aitets, 2 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. ; A a aireicOar, pres. infin. mid. (§ 17. tab. Q) . id. aiteicGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. mid. . E id. aireire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . ; id. aire(rw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . : id. aiTew, |, fut. ow, aor. 1, nTNoa, (§ 16. tab. P) to ask, request ; demand ; desire, Ac.7.46. aiTnua, atos, 70, (§ AS tab. De) a thing asked or sought for; petition, request, Lu. 23.24; 1 Jno. 5.15. alrnpa, atos, TO aitew airypara, nom. and acc. pl. airnpa airnoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . - airéw airnoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 3 id. aitnoacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid.—| ASE] Daim nat. - - [ id. aitnoere, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Jno. 5. 15) j a] Pe.5.2. 6 Col.3.8, e Ep.5. 4. aityoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. ) r Gea aimnoeoGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. mid. \ : cae airjon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. aityon, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. . : sa. airnons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. , id. aitnonrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. ; id. | airnonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. ‘ id. aitjoopat, | pers. sing. fut. mid. ; : id. atvnoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. aitjoovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. act. : : maa aitjyowpat, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid.— ANTS Die Hal, =F : - : id. aitjoopar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 6. 24) airjowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. ; id. aitjowvrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. . id. aiznre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act.—B. \ a aitnonre, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Jno.14.13) ‘ aiTia, as, 1), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) cause, motive, incitement; accusation, crime, case. aitiépa, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) charge, accusation. aitidopat, Got, (§ 19. tab. S) to charge, accuse. aittos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) causa- tive; airuos, an author or causer, He. 5-93 TO atriov, equivalent to airta. aitiwna, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) equivalent to aitiapa. N.T. aittapa |, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) eee aitutpara,” acc. pl. . . aitiapo. aitidopat |, Gwar, (3 19. tab. S) . aitia airtay, acc. sing. . a F : : id. aittas, gen. sing. - 5 : : ‘ id. airtas, acc. pl. . ‘ i : id. aires, nom. pl. fem. (§ 10. tab. J. h) . 6aTts alruoy, acc. sing. neut. . . ; : alrLos atrtos,° ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2). : Suan airiov, gen. sing. neut. aiTLos airlwpa|, atos, Td, an accusation . - airia airuspara, acc. pl—Gr. Sch. Tdf. 3 ne airidpata, Rec. (Ac. 25- 4) 5 i pbpcue aitovpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. indic. mid. airéw airovpeba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid... : id. airovjevot, nom. pl. part. pres. mid. : id. airovvtt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. “ id. airotoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. . id. airovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. : ; id. @ Ac. 25.7. e He.5.9. aKa pT QLTOU airovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. airéw aitoucba, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. mid... . id. aitaev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . : id. air@y, nom. sing.-masc. part. pres. act. . E id. aidyidzos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) unforeseen, un- expected, sudden, Lu. 21.34; 1 Thes. 5. 3. aixpadwotay, acc. sing. : . » alxpadtwcta aixpahwota. |, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) aiyuddwros aixpadwrevovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. aixpadwrevo aixpadurevo, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) ~. aiypcdAwrtos aixpahwtiloyta, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. aixpaduriler aixpadwrtilovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. aixpadurtile |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) a aixpadwtirOijcovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 1, pass. aiywadwri Gxap7os, ov, 6, 7, 70, -OV, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & Kap7os) without fruit, unfruitful, barren; by impl. novious, »” Gkdpmovs, acc. pl. masc, - ; . . a@kap7os c2 Ti. 4. 2. QKATA 12 dxaréyvwcrov," acc. sing. masc. . ; c e , 9) dxaté&yvwaros |, ov, 6, 7, 70, -oV, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & KaTaywaoKw) pr. not worthy of condemnation by a judge; hence, avrepre- LXX. , . akatakdAvrrov, acc. sing. fem. hensible. > , . axaTakaAuTTos e ec 5 dxataxdAvurros}, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (4 & KaTakadvmr) uncovered, unveiled, 1 Co. L.G, , . akaTakadv7rTo, dat. sing. fem. Tie Se ’ 4 GKatakaAvrros Gkataxkplitov, acc. sing. masc. . - dKaTaKplTos vy ec (+ = . > dKataKpitos |, ov, 0, 7), ($7. rem. 2) (@ & xara- Kpivo) uncondemned in a public trial, INCS WO By Oe eae INIelbe , , akatakpitous, acc. pl. masc. GKATAKPLTOS + , axatadvrov,’ gen. sing. fem. . - @akatadAvtos dxatdQuvtos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & kara- vw) incapable of dissolution, indissoluble ; L.G. dxataracros, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & Kard- zaoros, filled, satiated, which fr. Taréopat, to taste) unsatisfied, insatiable. o tok J hence, enduring, everlasting. akatamacrous,’ acc. pl. masc.—B. Ln. axatamaverous, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. akatamracTos akxatarravoartov, Const. . aKxaTaravetos, ov, 0, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & Kara- Trav ) which cannot be restrained from a TGs éKxataravcrous,’ acc. pl. mase. GkaTacTacla, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (4 & xabiorapa, to be in a fixed and tranquil state) pr. instability : hence, thing, unceasing. GKATATAVOTOS an unsettled state; disorder, commo- tion, tumult, sedition, Lu. 21.9; 1 Co. idl, B35 DOO Osis 1, Bela Ves Bi) (dy L.G. 3 4 ] 3 , aKxaTacTaciat, nom. pl. aKATACTAC LA 4, . axatactraciats, dat. pl. , id. / . . akatactacias, gen. sing. id. 4 . adkatactacias, acc. pl. ’ ae axataorarov, nom. sing. neut.—A.B.Ln.Tadf. , , QAKAaATAOTATO GKATAOXETOV, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 3. a = fy , v ees (16 “ fe dkKATATTATOS,° Ov, 0,7, ($7-rem.2) (4. & caiorapar) unstable, inconstant ; unquiet, turbulent. . : dxatacxetov,/ nom. sing. neut. » dxatdoxeros / c 2 ¢ dKxaraoxeTos |, ov, 6,7, ($7. rem. 2) (a & Karey) not coercible, irrestrainable, untameable, unruly, L.G. a Tit.2.8. b He. 7.16. eJa.l. akoXo axatdyvworos AxéAdapa,® 70, Aceldama, pr. name, indecl.—R. Gr. Sch. AxeAapax, A. B. AxeAdapax, D. Ln. Taf. , dxépatot, nom. pl. masc. . . ¥ . G.K€pa.os dxépauos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (d & xepdvvyp to mix) pr. unmixed: t, hence, without mixture of vice or deceit, sincere, artless, blameless, Mat.10.16; Ro. 16.19; Phil. Pare: > , ] > / dxepaious, acc. pl. masc. . aKEpaos axAwy," ace. sing. fem. : - akduys dxdivys], cos, 6, 9, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (a & dive) on fo) not declining, wnwavering, steady. akyKoa, 1 pers. sing. 2nd perf. Att. (§ 13. rem. 7. b. ¢) : aKovw dxnxoapev, 1 pers. pl. 2nd perf. Att. id. aknKkoact, 3 pers. pl. 2nd perf. Att. id. aknkoate, 2 pers. pl. 2nd perf. Att. : id. dknxodras, acc. pl. masc. part. 2nd perf. Att. id. dxpalw, fut. dow, (§ 26.rem. 1). : xp axpn |, 7S, OF (§ 2. tab. B. a) (a7, idem) pr. the point of a weapon ; point of time: aKLHV for kar axpujv, adv. yet, still, even now. axpalw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to flourish, ripen, be in one’s prime, Re.14.18. axpyy, adv. . - akin akoai, nom. pl. . aKOH akoats, dat. pl. . . id. akoas, acc. pl. . 4 id. axon, 7s, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) . - aKkovw akon, dat. sing. . &KOv aKO}V, acc. sing. . . id. akoys, gen. sing. F . id. ékoXovel, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. : aKkoAovbew axoAovGer, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . ‘ id. akodovbety, pres. infin. . . . . id. axoAovbeirw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. id. axodovbew, & |, fut. ow, pert. HKOAOVOnKa, (§ 16. tab. P) to follow; follow as a disciple ; imitate. aKkoXovOjoat, aor 1, infin. » akoAovbew akodovOyncavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 id. axoXovOnadvTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. id. akoAovbyoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. id. dKoAovOyceis, 2 pers. sing. fut. 5 : id. aKxoAovOycovet, 3 Pp. pl. eee ) axoNovOjcwct, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno.10.5) axodovOyow, | pers. sing. fut. : : id. 8. f Ja.3.8. g Ac.1.19. h He. 10. 23, i Mat. 15.16. akoAo Le : akptB akoAovPjowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. axoX\ovGodvra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. akoAovGotvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. axoXovbotvtt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. axoXovSovans, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. akoXovGotot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . . id. akoXovlodct, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. . : id. axoX\ovGdy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. i id. dkove, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. dKovw axovetr, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. : ‘ id. axove, pres. infin. act. : c : id. axovets, 2 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. . - id. axoverat, 3 p. sing. pres. ind. pass. (§ 14. tab. N) id. axovere, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. . : id. axovere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . ; id. akovéetw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. : id. dkovomev, 1 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. . : id. axovovra, acc. sing. masc. and neut. pl. part. pres. id. akovovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. akovovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. akovovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. C id. akovovtos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. GKOVOVTWY, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. akovovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. 5 id. Gkovovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. . ‘ id. a&kovoat, aor. |, infin. act. : : 0 id. axovoavrTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. akovodvTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. akovoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. axovoaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. id. akovoact, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. axovoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. é id. dkovodtw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. axovodtwoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. akovoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. ; 5 id, dxovoecGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. mid. i id. axovoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. act. ‘ : id. dKovo7, 2 pers. sing. fut. mid. . 5 ; id. dxovon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. c id. axovonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . : id. Gkxovobétct, dat. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. dxovcOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. axovoOycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. pass. (§ 22.rem.4) id. axovodpcba, 1 pers. pl. fut. mid. 3 5 id. aKovoovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. mid. A : id. akovaovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. act. : id. axovow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. , id. dxovowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . i id. a2 Ti.3.3. 6 Re. 14.10. dKorovéw | dxovw, fut. ovcopas, and, later, oow, (§ 13. tab. M) pert. axykoa, (§ 13. rem. 7. b. c) perf. pass. HKOVO LAL, (§ 22. rem. 6) aor. 1, pass. HKovaOnv, to hear; to hearken, listen to, Mar. 4.3; Lu. 19.48; to heed, obey, Mat. 18.15; Ac. 4.19, et al.; to wnderstand, 1 Co. 14.2; to take in or admit to mental acceptance, Mar. 4. 33; Jno. 8. 43, 47. ako, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) hearing, the act or sense of hearing, 1 Co. 12.17; 2 Pe. 2.8, et al.; the instrument of hear- ing, the ear, Mar. 7. 35, et al.; a thing heard; announcement, instruction, doc- trine, Jno. 12. 38; Ro. 10. 16; report, Mat. 4. 24, et al. dkovw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . é aKovw dkovwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. : id. axovwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . ; id. axpacia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2). d«paris akpaciay, acc. sing. : axpaota axpacias, gen. sing. ; : ; id. akpateis,” nom. pl. masc. é ; éxparis dxpatys |, €os, 6, 4, TO, -és, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (a & Kpdros) not master of one’s self, in- temperate, 2 Ti. 3.3. z axpacia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) intemperance, incontinence, Mat. 23.25; unruly appetite, lustfulness, 1 Co. Tisese dxpatos], ov, 6, , Td, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & KepavvupAL) unmixed, unmingled wine. Gxparov,’ gen. sing. masc. . : : - akpatos axpiBeue |, as, 7), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) axpuSys axpiBeay,© acc. sing. . . . . axpiBea axpiBeotarny,* acc. sing. fem. superl. (§ 8. rem. 1) aKpupns axpuBéorepov, neut. comp. adverbially . : id. axpiBys |, os, 6, %, 75, -é, ($7. rem. 5. a) accurate, exact, Ac. 18. 26; 23.15, 20; 24.22; precise, severe, rigorous, Ac. 26. 5. dxpiBea, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) accuracy, exactness ; preciseness, or, rigour, severe discipline, Ac. 22. 3. axpyow, &, fut. dow, perf AKp(Boxa, (§ 20. tab. T) to inquire accurately, or assiduously, Mat. 2. 7,16: comp. verse 8. dxpiBGs, adv. accurately, diligently, Mat. 2.8; Lu. 1.3; Ac. 18. 25; circum- ec Ac, 22.3. d Ac, 26.5. ak pu3 14 spectly, strictly, Ep.5.15; precisely, distinctly, 1 Thesi 552. éxpiBow, |, fut. oow, (§ 20. tab. T) axptans axpiBas, adv. ‘ ; . : : id. dxpidas, acc. pl. . ‘ : : axpls axpides, nom. pl. ; : : : id. dxpidwy, gen. pl. : ; id. axpis |, idos, up (§ 4. rem. 2. c) @ locust, Mat. BAe; Mar nO Ren. )3507/- axpoaryptov,” ov, Td, ($3. tab.C.c) (dxpodopar, to hear) a place of audience. L.G. dkpoarai, nom. pi. . . . . aKpoarns axpoarys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a hearer, Ro.2.13; Vac1223295125. axpoBvortia, as, , (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (dkpov & Bio, to cover) the prepuce, fore- Skin; uncircumcision, the state of being uncircumcised, Ro. 4.10, etal.; the abstract being put for the concrete, uncircumcised men, i.e. Gentiles, Ro. 4.9, etal. LXX. axpoBvortia, dat. sing. axpoBvotia axpoBvotiav, ace; sings |). z : ; id. axpoBvotias, gen. sing. : : F id. aKkpoywviator, acc. sing. masc. aKpoywvtatos axpoywviatos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (dkpos & yovia) corner-foundation stone, Ep.2.20; WPe 2262) WLXEX. axpoywviaiov, gen. sing. masc. : - dxpoywv.atos dxpoOinor |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (dxpos & Oiv, a heap) the first-fruits of the produce of the ground, which were taken from the top of the heap and offered to the gods; the best and choicest of the spoils of war, usually collected in a heap. axpobwiwy,’ gen. pl. : - axpobinov aKpov, ov, 76, ($ 3. tab. C. c) . : . aKpos axpos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (aKy, a@ sharp point) pointed ; hence, extreme, Mat. 24. 31. aKpov, Ov, 70, the top, tip, end, ex- tremity, Mar.13.27; Lu.16.24; He.11.21. dkpov, gen. sing. neut. F , one dkpwv, gen. pl. . ; : : ; ecee ‘AxvAay, acc. sing. ; : None AxvAas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Aquila, pr. name. dxvpot, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. > ‘ dxupdu Gxvpodvres, nom. pl. masc. part.pres. , id. dxipow, & |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (a & Kvpow) a Ac, 25. 23. b He.7.4. ¢ Ac, 28.31. ONEKT to deprive of authority, annul, abrogate, Mat.15.6; Mari7.0g; Galkoma7., tiG. akwAdtws,° adv. (4 & Kwdvw) without hindrance, freely. (wv). akwv,’ ovoa, ov, (for déxwy, from &@ & Exdy, wiil- (§ 7. tab. H. d). aAa, aros, 76, (same sign.as ddas).—A.B.D.Ln. Pn dAas, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar. 9. 50) ; 2 dAdBactpov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) alabaster, a vase to hold perfumed ointment, properly ing) unwilling, made of alabaster, but also of other materials, Mat.26.7; Mar.14.3; Lu.7.37. dAagoveia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) = GAaLov aAalovetats, dat. pl. Naleuels dAafdvas, acc. pl. mase. aiakey addaloves, nom. pl. masc. : : id. draleov, dvos, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. 2) ostentatious, vain-glorious, arrogant, boasting, Ro.1.30; 2 hinge 2 aAaloveia, as, 0 ostentalion ; pre- sumptuous speech, Ja.4.16; haughtiness, 1 Jno. 2. 16. dXahafov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. ehahika dAaXdalovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. s id. dAadalw |, fut. déw, a€opas, (§ 26. rem. 2) pr. to raise the war-cry, Gada: hence, to utter other lowd sounds ; to wail, Mar. 5.38; to tinkle, ring, 1 Co. 13.1. aXadjrots,® dat. pl. mase. . 4 aXadyros aAdAynros |, ov, 6, 4, Td, -ov, ($7. rem. 2) (4 & daréw) unutterable, or, unexpressed. L.G. aGAaXoy, nom. and. acc. neut. sing. . éAaXdos ddados ], ov, 6, 77, ($ 7. rem. 2) (4 & Aadéw) wn- able to speak, dumb, Mar. 7. 37. aAas, atros, 70, (§ 4. rem.2.c) . : . GAs “AXagoa, ys, 4, Alassa, pr. name.—A. Ln. Aagata, Rec. Gr. Sch. Aacéa, Tdf. (Ac. 27.8). GAazt, dat. sing. . : : : aAas ddcifw |, fut. Yow, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) ¢o anoint with oil or ointment. ddeufat, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. areidwo aXeipavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. ddeiWaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. id. aXr ‘AdeEarSpevs, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a native of ddnOwai, nom. pl. fem. ; : : éAnfuds Alexandria, an Alexandrine. 3 , ne A ; ; : id ‘AreEavdpéwv, gen. pl. . 4 : - Aregavdpets ag Nea a, ’ adnbuis, gen. sing. fem. : : ¢ id. ‘AXeEavdpivor, acc. sing. neut. : 5 “AXeEavdptvos édnOwoi, nom. pl. masc. . : 3 i id. ‘AdcEavdpivos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Alexandrian. GAnOuwoy, acc. sing. masc. and nom. or ace, neut. id. ‘Adcéavdpivy, dat. sing. - + + AdeEavdpivos | a\nfivds, %, dv, (8 7. tab. F. a) - «dA bis AXreavdpov, acc. sing. . . . ‘Ad€Eavdpos GdnOwG, dat. sing. masc. . : ' . Gdnbwes AréEavdpos, ov, 6, ($3. tab.C.a) Alexander, pr. name. ddyOwav, gen. pl. ; ; : : ial I, The High Priest?s kinsman, Ac.4.6. dAnbods, gen. sing. . : . : » ddAnbits Il. A Jew of Ephesus, Ac. 19. 33. édiPovea, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. % Ed/Oea | Ill. The coppersmith, 1 Ti. 1. 20; adibw], fut. ow, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) (XS: idem) ) 2 Ti. 4. 14. to grind, Mat. 24.41; Lu. 17.35. IV. Son of Simon of Cyrene, ee aie én bas, ate. . ; ; : : An Os AXrcEavdpov, gen. sing. : . Adéfavdpos Gi dat. sing. ; ; : Ge aXevpov |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 (adéw, to grind) GAvets, nom. or acc. pl. ; 3 : - dAtEdvs meal, flour, Mat. 13.33; Lu. 13. 21. GXrevet,® pres. infin. . : ‘ SN an aXevpou, gen. sing. . . . . - aAevpov ddue's], gos, éws, (§ 5. tab. E. d) @ nigNe ) dAjPea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) adnOns édedw |, fut. evoo, (Gi laatab. NO)e 7 ? Hal. GAnOeia, dat. sing. : ; : : adnOevo. édiLw], fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1). ° ; id. adyGeav, acc. sing. : ; : : — adtcynpa |, aros, 7, (§ 4. tab. D.c) (aduoyew, to Ghyfeias, gen. sing. : ; ? : id. pollute, in the Sept.) pollution, defilement. a\nOets, nom. pl. mase. . : ; ; adn Ons NT. GAnOés, nom. and ace. sing. neut. . \ id. dduoynpdrov,! gen. pl. . : f : édoynpa ddnGevovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. - GdAnbevo édwcOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. pass. . Allo ddyFevw |, fut. edow, (§ 13. tab. M) . ‘ adnOns GAAd, conj. but ; however ; but still more; éddéye, éAnGevwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . - ddnbebw at all events; GAN 7, wnless, except. GAnOy, ace. sing. fem. . : 2 : adn Oijs *AdX¢, also serves to introduce a sentence dXyfj, nom. and acc. pl. neut. . : : id. with keenness and emphasis, Ro. 6. 5; arnOns, éos, 6, 4, 76, ~é, (8 7. tab. G.b) true, 7.73 Phi.3.83 Jno. 16.2 Jno. 4. 18, et al.; worthy of credit, Jno. aAAa, nom. pl. neut. . aAXos 5.31; truthful, Jno. 7. 18, et al. dAaynoopeba, 1 pers. pl. fut. 2, pass. 5 26.rem.3) GAAdoow GAnGea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and dANayjoovtat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 2, pass. . 5 id. rem. 2) truth, verity, Mar. 5.33; love of GAXat, nom. pl. fem. . ; ; : GAXos truth, veracity, sincerity, 1 Co.5.8, et al.; GAAaEat, aor. 1, inf. act. . : ‘ . é@dAdAaoow divine truth revealed to man, Jno. 1.17, avXraEEt, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. ; ‘ id. et al.; practice in accordance with Gos- dAXas, acc. pl. fem. . , z - a@dXos pel truth, Jno. 3.21; 2 Jno. 4, et al. dAXdoow |, fut. d&o, ($ 26. rem. 3) . . id. dAnbevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) ¢o arhaxdbev,’ adv. (adXos & ev, denoting frem a speak or maintain the truth; to act truly place) from another place or elsewhere. or sincerely, Ga. 4.16; Ep. 4. 15. L.G. a Mar, 13.35, 6 Mar. 9. 49. e Jno, 21.3. d Ac, 15. 20, e Jno, 10.1. addAn 3AXy, nom. sing. fem. : s - @AAos GAAnyopéw, @ |, (§ 16. tab. P) (Addos § & dyopevu, to speak) to say what is either designed or fitted to convey a meaning other than the literal one, to allegorise ; GAAnyopovpLevos, adapted to another meaning, otherwise significant. L.G. GAAnyopovpeva, “nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. GdAApyopéw adAnAots, dat. pl. : : aAAnAwY AAAnAovia, Heb. myabon, praise ye Jehovah, Re. 19. I, 3, 4, 6. adAndrovs, acc. pl. . . . addAndwv GAAjAov, gen. pl. (§ 10. rem. 6. a : éAXos adAnv, acc. sing. fem. : : ‘ id. GAXys, gen. sing. fem. . : ; id. GAXo, nom. sing. neut. : : id. dAXoyevyjs,’ €os, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. b) a ios & yévos) of another race or nation, i.e. not a Jew; a stranger, foreigner. LXX. adAXou, nom. pl. mase. : , ; . dAXAos GAXots, dat. pl. masc. . : id. dAXNopat |, fut. Goda, aor. 1, yaa (GS Bie rem. 1) to leap, jump, leap up, Ac. 3.8; 14.10; to spring, as water, Jno. 4. 14. GANSpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. GAXopar ddNopevov, gen. sing. neut. part. pres. 2 id. GAXov, acc. sing. masc. 4 A - daAAos aNXos, y, 0, (§ 10. rem. 6.a) another, some other ; © GAXos, the other ; ot dAXot, the others, the rest. dAXdoow, fut. fw, aor. 1, pass. 7A- AdxOnv, aor. 2, pass. nrAdAayny, fut. ddAXNayHoopat, (§ 26. rem. 3) to change, alter, transform, Ac.6.14; Ro. 1. 23; Corrs. 51,525 Galea. 205 Heyn.12: GAHAwv, en. pl., GAAHXots, ats, oLs, dat., adA7nAOvs, as, a, acc., one another, each other. adXOtpios, fa, cov, (§ 7. rem. 1) be- longing to another, Lu. 16. 12, et al.; foreign, Ac.7.6; He.11.9; a foreigner, alien, Mat. 17. 25. adAAws, adv. otherwise, 1 Ti. 5. 25. dAXotpia, dat. sing. fem. dAASTptos aAXorpiats, dat. pl. fem. . ‘ , ; id. ddXotpiav, acc. sing. fem. : ; ; id. a\XotpioeriocKkoTos,® ov, 6, 4, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) (aAXOrpios & ericKoros) pr. one who a Gal. 4. 24, 6 Lu. 17.18. ¢1 Pe. 4.15. ars meddles with the affairs of others, a busybody in other men’s matters; factious. N.T. dXXortpiots, dat. pl. masc. . : - &AXotptos dAA6tpiov, acc. sing. masc. . : d id. dAAdrpwos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . ; =i Nes GAXorpiy, dat. sing. masc. and neut. ; é\ASrptos dAXotpiwv, gen. pl. : E : id. aAXov, gen. sing. masc. , B aAXos aAXouvs, acc. pl. masc. 5 id. dANCpiros ], ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (Nos & pvdy) of another race or nation, i.e. not a Jew, a foreigner. GddopiAw,” dat. sing. mase. aANCvAos dAXw, dat. sing. mase. : : : - @AdXos aAAwv, gen. pl. . : : : : id. aAAws,° adv. . ‘ 3 id. dAodw, & |, fut. yow, ($18. tab. R) and dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) to thresh; to tread, or thresh out, 1 Co. Ons 1O biases doya, nom. pl. neut. . : éNoyos aAoyov, nom. sing. neut. . : ; id: aXoyos |, ov, 6, 4, TO, -ov, ($ 7. rem. 2) (a & Adyos) without speech or reason, irrational, brute, 2 Pe. 2.12; Jude1o; unreasonable, absurd, Ac. 25. 27. la anon |, ys, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) also termed &y- Aadoy, dyaXoxov, aloe, lign-aloe, (ex- coecaria agallochon, Linn.), a tree which grows in India and Cochin-China, the wood of which is soft and bitter, though It is used by the Ori- entals as a perfume; and employed for highly aromatic. the purposes of embalming. L.G. 2 GAdnsf gen. sing. : d : P adsn > a ~ 5 4 aAo@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ‘j - dédAoaw aAo@vTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. as |, aNds, 6 0, (§ 4. rem. 1, 2) salt, Mar. 9. 49. dduets, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a fisherman, Mat. 4.18, 19; Mar. 1. 16, 17; Lu. 5. 2. ddvevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to fish, Ino. 21. 3. Gril, fut. irw, (§ 26. rem. 1) to salt, season with salt, preserve by salting, Mat. Bass Mar. 9. 49. GAas, aros, 76, (§ 4. rem. 2 c) salt, Mat. 9, 50, et al.; met. Mat.5.13; met. d Ac, 10. 28, el Ti. 5. 25. Jno, 19.39. | i Li t aduKO 17 A[LA OT the salt of wisdom and prudence, Col. 4.6. L.G. dpaptave, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . A GpapTave aXAa, atos, To, same signif. as das. GpapTavel, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. id. dNvKOs, 7), Ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) bruckish, dpaptavew, pres. infin. ‘ id. bitter, salt. GpapTavere, 2 pers. pl. pres. indic. id. dAvKov,” acc. sing. neut. . i ; - dAvKOS dpaptavere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . id. dXuKos |, OF OUL eee : GAs épapTavovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. aXumos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & dvr) Sree Gpaptavovtas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. from grief or sorrow. GjLapTavovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. dAvrorepos,” nom.sing.masc. comp.(§ 8.rem.4) @Avzos dpaptavovTwy, gen. pl. mase. part. pres. . id. dAvoet, dat. sing. aAvots dpapravover, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. déAvoets, nom. and acc. pl. id. Gpoptavw |, fut. duapryoopat and, later, dpap- ddvoeot, dat. pl. id. THT, 20r.1, HuapTyGA, acr.2, nuapTor, dAvow, acc. sing. id. (§ 36. rem. 2) pr. to miss a mark; to be dAvats |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a chain, Mar.5.3,4. aAvotredes,’ nom. sing. neut. - aXvowreAys advowteAys |, os, 6, 9, (§ 7. tab. G.b) (4 & Avow- teAys, i.e. Adwv Ta TEAN) pr. bringing in no revenue or profit; hence, wnprofit- able, useless ; detrimental ; ruinous, disas- trous, He. 13. 17. ‘Ardatos |, ov, 6, Alpheus, pr. name. I. Father of James the less. II. Father of Levi, (Matthew, ) Mar.2.14. ‘Adgatov, gen. sing. AXgatos arov |, wvos, 7, (§ 4. tab. D. a) (a later form of dAws, «, 9) @ threshing-jloor, a place where corn is trodden out ; meton. the corn in error, 1 Co. 15. 34.5\ Bit. 3.11; to sin; Jno=5- 14; et al-; Mat. 18. 15, et al. to be guilty of wrong, djpdpTnpa, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. e) an error; sin, offence, Mar. 3.28; 4.12; Rov32 250 ConGa18s apaptia, as, ); (§ 2. tab. B. b, and Mat. 1. 21, a principle or cause of sin, Ro. rem. 2) error; offence, sin, et al.; .73 proneness to sin, sinful propensity, Ro. guilt or imputation of sin, Jno. ; He. 9. 26, et al.; sin- Sie expiatory victim, 2 Co. 5. 21. 5 U 7-17, 203 has a guilty subject, dpaptwrds, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) one who deviates from the path of virtue, which is trodden out, Mat. 3.12; Lu. 3.17. a sinner, Mar.2.17, et al.; depraved, Mar. GXwva, acc. sing. . ; : F ; dAwv 8. 38; sinful, detestable, Ro. 7.13. L.G. GXwrekes, nom. pl. addané dpaptavev, mom. sing. masc. part. pres. 3 apaptave G\wrext, dat. sing. : : id. dpaptn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. id. dAdwmné |, exos, 4, ($ 4. rem. 2. b) a fox, Mat. dpdapTnpa, aos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) id. 8.20; Lu.g.58; met. @ fox-like, crafty dpapTywara, nom. pl. . . é GpapTypa man, Lu. 13. 32. GpapTyatos, gen. sing.—Al. Ln. Tdf. . \ sd. dAwow,* ace. sing. . : dAwots Kptoews, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 3. 29) Greoats |, ews, 4, ($ 5. tab. E. c) We ee to dpaptyatwy, gen. pl. id. take) a taking, catching, capture. dpapTncavras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. . dpaprave La, adv. with, together with ; at the same time. GpapTyTavrTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. id. apabets, * nom. pl. masc. ; apabns GpLapTHnoavTov, gen. pl. masc. part. aor 1. id. apabys |, €0s, 0, ”, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (ak pavOave) GpapTycact, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. id. unlearned, uninstructed, rude. GpapTyoe, 3% pers. sing. fut. (§ 36. rem. 2) id. dpapavtwov,! acc. sing. masc. dpapdvtwos dpaprioy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. épapavrwos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & papat- dpuapriooper, 1 pers. pl. fut. id. VOpLaL) unfading ; hence, enduring. épapmaoper, 1 p.pl.aor.1,subj— A.C.D.Ln. am id. apapavtov,® acc. sing. fem. Gpudpavtos dpapryncopev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 6.15) épdpavros |, ov, 6, 7, same signif. and derivation dpaptyte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. id. as Gpapavtivos. L.G. dpLaptia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. a Ja.3.12. 6 Phi, 2. 28. epee le d2 Pe. 2.12 e2 Pe.3.16. JS1Pe. 5.4. gl Pel. A. 9 o 18 apeTrEn ALA pT Gpaptia, dat. sing. dpapria dpaptiat, nom. pl. . : : : : id. dpaptiass, dat. pl. . : , é id. Gpaptiay, acc. sing. ? ‘ : : id. Gpaprias, gen. sing. . ; : ; id. Cee ae jb, ‘ : : : id. ap.apTupov,* acc. sing. masc, . . ap.aptupos dpdptupos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & pudprvs) without testimony or witness, without evidence. dpaptwAoi, nom. and voc. pl. . dpaptodds apapTwAots, dat. pl. P ; ; . id. dpapTwrdr, acc. sing. “ t . - id. Gpaptwrds, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) dpapréves apaptwAovs, acc. pl. : - apaptwAds GpapTwAG, dat. sing. . : . : id. ELE Da gen. pl. : id. djlaxov, acc. sing. masc. dipaxos dpaxos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (aiesinesean not disposed to fight ; not quarrelsome or con- tentious, 1 Ti. 3.3; Tit. 3.2. dudixous, acc. pl. masc. . . . GpLaxos dpdw, &|, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) to collect ; to reap, mow, or cut down, Ja. 5. 4. dueOvaros,’ ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (4 & pefiw) an amethyst, a gem of a deep purple or violet colour, so called from its supposed efficacy in keeping off drunkenness. apedeu, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . dpedew dpedéw, a |, fut. now, perf. HpedAnKa, (§ 16. tab. P) (dpedns, a & peAer) not to care for, to neglect, disregard, Mat. 22.5; 1 Ti. 4.14; IRIS Fg BIR tS) P) IETS 1s I dpeAnoartes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. ape ew dpednoo, 1 pers. sing. fut. s é : id. GpLELTTOL, nom, pl. masc. CLE LTTOS Gpepmros, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & perros, from peudopar) blameless, irreprehensible, without defect, Lu. 1.6; Phi. 2.15; 3.6; leThes.3 035) ble. 8.7% dpéumrovs, acc. pl. fem. . . GLELTTOS GpeUTTWs, adv. blamelessly, unblamably, unexcep- tionably, 1 Thes. 2.10; 5. 23. dyepymvos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & pepypva) free from care or solicitude, Mat. 28.14; | dweraberos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (a & petariOnp) unchangeable, He. 6.17, 18. L.G. > / , auetaberwyv, gen. pl. dpetabetos > , djuerakivyrou,© nom. pl. masc. . djerakivynTos aperakivytos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & pera- Kwéw) immovable, firm. nom. pl. neut. Gpetapéedyta, . dpetapeAnros GpreTapeAnror, ace. sing. fem. . id. GyretaeAyros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) Cee péXopar) not to be repented of ; by impl. irrevocable, enduring, Ro.11.29; 2Co.7.10 acc. sing. fem. . GjeTavonros dyeravoyros |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & pera- > , d G[LETAVOTTOV, voew) impenitent, obdurate. L.G. aerTpa, acc. pl. neut. = : 5 GLeTpos dyetpos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & pérpor) without or beyond measure, regardless of measure, 2 Co. 10. 13, 15. dpnv, (Heb. D8, firm, faithful, true) used as a par- ticle both of affirmation and assent, 2 truth, verily, most certainly ; so be it; 6 anv, the faithful and true one, Re.3.14. apnoavTwv,” gen. pl. masc. part. aor 1. dp.aw dpntwp,! opos, 6, 4, ($7. tab. G.a) (& & paprnp) Pr- without mother; independent of maternal descent. dtavTov, acc. sing. fem. dp.lavTos dylavros, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & puatvw) pr. unstained, unsoiled ; met. undefiled, chaste, He. 13. 4; pure, sincere, Ja.1.27; in- violate, unimpaired, 1 Pe. 1. 4. Apuvadap, 6, Aminadab, pr. name, indecl. djypov, acc. sing. . cae GILJLOS, ov, #, (§ 3. tab. C. b) sand, Mat. 7.26, etal. G[LVOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) alamb, Ino.1.29,36; Ac. 8.32; 1 Pe. 1.19. dpvovd, gen. sing. aves dporBas,® acc. pl. aporsy diay, qe} Oe ah = aera e(Bopat, to requite) requital; of kind offices, recompense. dpreAov, acc. sing. apreXos apLTENOS, ov, 7), (§ 3. tab. C. b) a vine, grape-vine. dprredwv, Gvos, 6, ($ 4. tab. D. a) a 1 Co: 72 32 vineyard. / y AUEDU acc. pl. masc ang : SG RON gen. sing ¥ |LEplLvous, . pl. . Gpepyzvos | aureAov, gen. sing. apieXos Gpetaberoy, acc. sing. neut. . dpetaberos Faas gi acc. sing. masc. apreAoupyds a Ac. 14.17. b Re. 21. 20. e1 Co. 15. 58, d Ro. 2.5. e Ja. 5.4. f He. 7538. 91 Ti. 5.4, h Lu. 13.7. OpLTTEA ec dpzreoupyos |, 00, 6, 7, (§ tab. C. a) (dumedos & epyov) a vine-dresser, Gprédw, dat. sing. . . . GyTredos épreddv |, Gvos, 6, (§ 4. tab. Dia). ; id. GureA@va, acc. sing. GpTreAOv GumeXOvi, dat. sing. t ; ‘ : id. GumeXGvos, gen. sing. . F . : id. EAU oo sing.—R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. } ee Apaduarov, A. i ApmXias |, ov, 6, Amplias, pr. name, (§ 2. tab. B. d) dpove |, fut. wo, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, npvva, to ward off; to help, assist; mid. apvvopat, to repel from one’s self, resist, make a defence; to assume the office of protector and avenger, Ac. 7. 24. api |, prep. about, round about. In the N.T. it only occurs in composition. apices, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind—Al. Ln. Taf. aprevvvcr, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 12. 28) appiate |, same signif. as apprevvupe. GppiBadrXovtas,’ ace. pl. mase. part. pres.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. . . audi Barrdo BddXovras, Rec. (Mar. 1. 16) yes} épdiBardo |, fut. Baro, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (appt & Badrdw) v.r. Mar. 1.16, to throw around ; to cast a net. ap.piBdnotpor, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C.c) pr. what is thrown around, e.g. a garment ; a large kind of fish-net, drag, Mat. 4. 18; Mar. 1. 16. Bass z pers. sing. pres. indic—D.D. i iydudo apprevvuct, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 12. 28) appree |, same signif. as dudrevvype. épprevvope |, fut. dudrécw, perf. pass. Audierpar, (§ 36. rem. 5) (dui & Evvvpe, to put on) to clothe, invest, Mat.6.30; 11.8; \ dududte bus 72h l2y20: apdvevvvct, 3 p- sing. pres. indic. (§ Sle tab. B.B) ayprevvupe ‘Apdirodw,* ace. sing. » ApdiroXts 19 avaBa Gydorepa, ace. pl. neut. - apotepos apporepor, nom. pl. masc. ; ; ; id. apporepo.s, dat. pl. masc. id. dp.porepos |, a, OV, (§ 10. rem. 6. e) Coe both) both. Only plural in the N.T. dpuporépous, acc. pl. mase. ; Gpubdrepos apporepov, gen. pl.—AlI. Ln. Tdf. : aay aitav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 19. 16) apopa, nom. pl. neut.—A. C. Ln. Tdf.. : dpopnra, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Phi. 2. 15) \ a Spans, nom. pl. neut. édpnros GpoOpnrot, nom. pl. masc. 5 : id. ddpytos], ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & p.Gp.0s) blameless, irreprehensible, Phi. 2. 15 ; 2 Pe. 3. 14. er Ouee nom. pl. masc. ° . 5 OLw[L0S Sieoey, acc. sing. masc. . : id. apwjrov,® ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. A Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Rec. om.) amomum, an odoriferous shrub, from which a precious ointment was prepared. dpwpos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & [410s ) blameless. Goon, gen. sing. masc. ; : : GpLofL05 GpLO[LOvS, ace. pl. mase. . ‘ : : id. Apor, 6, Amon, pr. name, indecl. Apos, 6, Amos, pr. name, indecl. av, The various constructions of this particle, and their significations, must be learnt from the grammars. Standing at the commence- ment of a clause, it is another form of éay, if INO" 2023 ava, prep. used in the N.T. only in certain forms. dva pépos,in turn; ava. pwécov, through the midst, hetween ; ava. dnvaptov, at the rate of a denarius; with numerals, gyda Exatov, in parties of a hundred. In com- position, step by step, up, back, again. avaBa, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2. imper. by apocope for Apodironts |, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) Amphipolis, avafnG, (§ 31. rem. 1. d) avaPaivor a city of Thrace, on the river Strymon. avaBabu0s |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . E id. Lat. 41, 10, long. 23, 41. avaBabovs, ace. pl. - dvaBabos Gj.podor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (equivalent to avaBabuov, gen. pl. . : : E id. ap.podos, ov, 7, from audi & 6dds) pr. avafPaiver, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. avaBaivo a road leading round a town or village; the avaPaivew, pres. infin. . - : F id. street of a village. avaPaivoper, ] pers. pl. pres. indic. ‘ : id. ap.podov,” gen. sing. appodov | avaBatyoy, nom. and acc. sing. neut. part. pres. id. a Ro. 16. 8. 6 Mar. 1.16. cAc. 17.1. d Mar.11. 4. ec Re. 18.13. avaRa avaBaivovta, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. avaPaivwr évaBatvovtas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. avafsatvovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. évaBawovrov, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. dvaBatvovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. id. avaBaive, fut. Byoopwat, perf. BéBnxa, aor. 2, avéBnv, ($ 37. rem. 1) (ava & Batvw) to go up, ascend, Mat.5.1, etal.; to climb, Lu. 19.4; to go on board, Mar.6.51; to rise, mount upwards, as smoke, Re. 8. 4; Mat. 13.7; up, arise, as thoughts, Lu.24. 38. avaBabp.0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) the act of ascending ; means of ascent, steps, to grow or spring up, as plants, to spring Stairs, Ac. 21.35, 40. évaBaivov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. évaBaivw dvaBcdXo |, fut. Badd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a. b) perf. BeBryxa, rem. 2.d) (ava & Bddrdrw) to throw back; mid. to put off, defer, adjourn, Ac. 24. 22. dvaBorn, js, 4, (§ 2- tab. B.a) delay, Dil aVvayt avaBAebys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. avaBrérw ava Brew,’ acc. sing. dvdBdexus dvaBAeis ], ews, 1, (§ 5. tab. E. Ae avaPrérw dvaBXeWov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. avaBAéyw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. avaBodw, |, (§ 18. tab. R) fut. OOMAL, aor. 1, yoo, (ava & Bodw) to cry out or aloud, exclaim, Mat.27.46; Mar.15.8; Lu.9.38. dvaBoynoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. éva Boca avafsoAy |, Hs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) avafcdrAwW dvaBoXryv,’ acc. sing. ; ava Body avayayety, aor. 7 infin, (§ 13. rem. 7. d) . avayo avaya.ov, ov, 70, an upper room.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. avayeor, Rech (Marta 55) Woy 22.2) avayayav, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 avayo avayyeiXan, AOL atin | (Se2i7/-ereme Gi) dvayyé\Nw avayyelXor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. avayyeXet, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. id. avayy / avalwrupew met. to revive, excite; to stir up, quicken one’s powers. dvalwodpevor,’ nom. pl. m. part. aor.1, mid. dva€dvvupe avaiddw |, fut. Gadd, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, avefadrov, (ava & OadAw, to thrive, flourish) pr. to recover verdure, flourish again; met. to receive, to recover activity, Phi. 4. 10. avabena, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) avatiOnpt avab¢uari, dat. sing. . . » avabewa dvabeparilew, pres. infin, . avabepwatiler avabeparil |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . avatiOnpt dvabewpéw, &], fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (dvd & Gewpéw ) to view, behold attentively, con- template, Ac. 17.23; He. 13. 7. avalewpovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . avabewpew avabewpar, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. avaOnj.a.|, aros, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) avatiOnpt avabnpwace,° dat. pl. : : avabnwa. dvaideva, |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (4 & aidis ) pr. impudence ; hence, importunate solicitation, pertinacious importunity, with- out regard to time, place, or person. dvaideay,? acc. sing. . avaideva, avaipeOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 36. rem. 1) avaipew dvaipet, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. . c id. avalpety, pres. infin. act. : : id. avatpeio bar, pres. infin. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) . id. dvaipeoet, dat. sing. . . avaipects avaipects |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) dvaipew avaipew, |, fut. ow, aor. 2, dvetAov, aor. 1, pass. avnpeOnv, (§ 36. rem. 1) (ava & atpéw) pr. to take up, lift, as from the ground ; to take off, put to death, kill, murder, Mat. 2. 16, et al.; abrogate, He.10.9; mid. to take up infants to take away, abolish, in order to bring them up, Ac. 7. 21. avaipecis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a taking up or away; a putting to death, murder, Ac. 8.1; 22. 20. a2Ti.1.6. 61 Pe.1.13. e Lu, 21. 5. QAVQKE dvaipoupevev, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. dvatpéw avalpovvTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. dvairtot, nom. pl. mase. évatrios dvaitwos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. mC! & aitia) guiltless, innocent, Mat. 12. 5, 7. avattiovs, acc. pl. masc. . : - dvaittos avaxabilw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ava & xabilu) to set up; intrans. to sit up, Tu. 7. 153 Ac.9.,40. avakawiCew,’ pres. infin. act. avakawilw avaxatvicw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ava & Kawvila) to renovate, renew. GVAKALVOU[LEVOY, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. gGvaKawow advaxatvovrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) . P ; : id. avaxatvow, @], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (dva & Kalvos) to invigorate, renew, 2 Co. 4. 16; Cols3 5105 eNed. dvakaivwots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) renovation, renewal, Ro.12.2; Tit.3.5. -, c > /, avaxaivwcts |, ews, 7) aVvaKavow , c lA aVAKQLVWCeL, dat. sing. avakaivwots , . . GVAKALVOTEWSs, gen. sing. . . o id. avakaAduTrTopevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pr. p. dvaxadvrTw dvaxadtrrw |, fut. ww, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ava & kaAUTTW) to unveil, uncover; pass. to be unveiled, 2 Co. 3.18; met. to be disclosed in true character and condition, 2 Co.3.14. dvakdprrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (dva & KapTtT) pr. to reflect, bend back ; hence, to bend back one’s course, return, Mat. 2012) Luriono; Acs 18.21; sHlenrtih. avakapupat, aor. 1, infin. act. avakopuper, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. : 3 id. avakappo, 1 pers. sing. fut. act. : s id. avaxeypar |, fut. etoouas, (§ 33. tab. DD) (ava & KELL ) to be laid up, as offerings ; later, r) , AVAKALTTW to lie, be in a recumbent posture, recline at table, Mat. 9. 10, et al. dvaxeysévois, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . GvdKeypat GVaKElPEVOV, nom.s.neut. part. pres.—Rec. a ‘d Gr. Tdf. om. (Mar. 5. 40) 3 : ; GVAKELLEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. GVAKELJLEVOD, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. GVAKELLEVOUS, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. i id. dvakeyevv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. avakerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. ; : id. GVAKEKAAUPH LEVY, dat. s. neut. part. perf. pass. dvakadirrw d Lu. 11.8. e He. 6.6, , AVAKE ; 23 avaruv ee dvakepadatovrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. pass. up, Lu.13.11; Jno.8.7,10; met. to lock up cheerily, (§ 21. tab. U) 3 - dvaxepadatow to be cheered, Lu. 21. 28. dvaxehadaio, a], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ava évaxvwat, aor. 1, infin. . : é ° dvaktTrTw & Kepaanov ) to bring together several avakvwas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | 4 id. things under one, reduce under one head ; | avaktvware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . id. to comprise, Ro. 13.9; Ep.1.10. L.G, avadaPere, 2 pers. pl. aor.2, imper. . évodapBave évaxedharawoac Jat, aor. 1, inf. mid. . avakedahatow dva\aBovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 : id. dvaxAtOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : évak\ivw | dvahaBov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 . id. avak\Onoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. pass. . : id. dvakapBavew, pres. infin. act. . ; id. dvakNivat, aor. 1, infin. act. . : , id. avakayBdve |, fut. Aypouar, aor. 2, avedaBor, avaxAuvet, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. . : : id. aor. 1, pass. avehnpOnv, ($ 36. rem. 2) dvakXive |, fut. iyo, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (ava & KAivo) to take up, receive up, Mar. 16. 19, et al.; to lay down, Lu.2.7; to cause to recline at to take up, carry, Ac. 7.43; to take on table, etc., Mar. 6.39; Lu.g.15; 12.37; board, Ac.20.13,14; to take in company, mid. avakAtvopat, aor. 1, avexriOnv, INGE As, hig PAM Ze Jl (pass. form) (7), f. dvaxAcOnoopar, (pass. avadywis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a form) to recline at table, Mat. 8.11, etal. taking up, receiving up, Lu.g. 51. dvaxérre |, fut. ww, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ava & avadnpdhbeis, nom. sing. masce. part. aor. 1, KomTw) pr. to beat back; hence, to check, pass.—L. 3 5 ; A dvadapBave impede, hinder, restrain, Gal. 5. 7. avadndbbeis, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Ac.1.11) } dvaxpilo |, fut. Eopuat, (@9262-rems #2) eaor, 1) avadndGeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. avéxpagéa, in N.T. (ava & kpalw) to cry dvadyews,’ gen. sing. : : , - dvadnyns aloud, exclaim, shout, Mar. 1.23; 6.493 | dvadnis |, ews, 4, ($ 5. tab. Ec) . - dvadapPBave Lu. 4. 33; 8.28; 23. 18. dvadioxw |, fut. AXdow, aor. 1, dvylwoa & dvd~ dvakpdagéas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. . avakpacley Awoa, aor. 1, pass. dvyrAdOnv & ava- avaxpi0@, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. - dvaxpivw wOyv, (§ 36. rem. 3) (ava & dNicKw) avaxpivavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. to use up; to consume, destroy, Lu. 9. 54; dvakpivas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id, Gal. 5.15; 2 Thes. 2.8. dvaxpiver, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. id. dvoAoyio.], as, 7, (3 2. tab. B.b, and rem, 2) (dvd dvaxpiverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : id. & Adyos) analogy, ratio, proportion. dvexpwopeba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. . id. avaXoyiay, © acc. sing. : : . avadoyia dvaxpivovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. avaoyiCopar |, fut. tropa, 6 2 26. rem. 1) (dva dvakpivovet, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. & NoyiCopar) to consider attentively. dvakptivo, fut. tv@, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) aor.1, dvéxpiva, avadoyicacbe,* 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid. avadoyigopat aor. 1, pass. avexpiOny, (i), (ava & Kpivw) dvaNov,’ nom. sing. neut. . : . - avados to sift ; to examine closely, Ac. 17.11; to avaXos |, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & GAs) scrulinise, scan, | Co. 2.14, 15; 9.3; to without saltness, without the taste and try judicially, Lu. 23. 14, et al.; to judge, | pungency of salt, insipid. give judgment upon, 1 Co. 4.3, 4; to put | avaAtvoat, aor.1, infin. act. . Z , avaAvw questions, be inquisitive, 1 Co. 10. 25, 27. avahvoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. . : ; id. avaxpio.s, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) dvadicews, gen. sing. . : ; avaXvots investigation, judicial examination, hearing dvadvots |, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) : - dvarddw of a cause. avadvw |, fut. Yow, (v) (§ 13. tab.M) (ava & Avw) avakpivov, (7), nom. sing. masc part. pres. act. avakpivo pr. to loose, dissolve ; intrans. to loose in avakpioews,“ gen. sing. 3 : ; . dvaKpiots order to departure; to depart, Lu.12.36; avaKpiots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) . ; dvakpiva to depart from life, Phi. 1. 23. avakvrTw |, fut. yo, ($ 23. rem. 1. a) (dvd & avadvots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) pr. KUTT) pr. fo raise up one’s self, look dissolution ; met. departure, death, @ Ac. 25. 26. 6 Lu. 9.51. e Ro. 12.6, d He. 12.3, e Mar. 9. 50. £2 Ti. 4. 6, avara 24 avamnn dvadwOijre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. avaXickw dvakiws, adv. unworthily, in an improper GvaAGoat, aor. 1, infin. act. 3 : : id. manner, 1 Co. 11. 27, 29. dvahooet, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. ; : id. évaktus, adv. if : j P - avaé.os dvapdprytos," ov, 6, ” (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & Gp.ap= avarravecOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. . évarrava tdvw) wilhout sin, guiltless. évarraverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. mid. : id. avapevew,” pres. infin. aVapLevn avazravov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. . id. dvapeve |, fut. ev, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (ava & pevo) avaravoacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid. } to await, wait for, expect. —A. B.C. Tdf. . é 4 f id avapipynoKerOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. GVOPLLLVATKY dvarravecGe, Rec. Gr. Sch.Ln.(Mar.6.31) GVA[LYLVYOKOLEVO, gen. sing. masc. part. pr. mid. id. avaravow, acc. sing. . 5 a dvaravots dvapipvyoKe, fut. pvyow, (ava & pupyvynoKe) to avarravots |, ews, 9, ($5. tab. Ec). avarravw remind, cause to remember, 1 Co. 4.17; avaTravoor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. to exhort, 2 Ti. 1.6; mid. GVOpLULVYTKO- avarravaw, 1 pers. sing. fut. act. 6 5 id. peat, aor. a (pass. form) avenvynoOnv, dvarravowvrTat, 3} pers. pl. aor. Ih subj. mid. 5 id. to call to mind, recollect, remember, Mar. TA i2 ee COn is wiLen T0832. évapvynots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) me- remembrance ; a commemoration, morial, Lu. 22.19; 1 Co. 11.24, 25; He. ; 10. 3. dvapvyoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. dvapyvioKo avapvyno Geis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. C , avapvnow, acc. sing. . dvapvnots dvapvyots, ews, 7, (3 5. tab. E. c) GVOpLLLV ATK dvaveovoOa,° pres. infin. pass. ($ 21. tab. U) dvaveow avavedw, &|, fut. dow, (§$ 20. tab. T) to renew ; pass. to be renewed, be renovated, by in- ward reformation. dvavnde |, fut. wo, (§ 23. rem. 1.a) (ava & vydw) to become sober; met. to recover sobriety of mind. L.G. , Pa dvavnyoot,? 3 pers. pl. aor.1, subj. . avavnpw > , . Avavia, voc. sing. : 5 ; c Avavias ‘Avaviay, acc. sing. A ° 5 . id. ‘Avavias, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Ananias, pr. name. I. A Christian of Jerusalem, Ac.5.1, ete. II. A Christian of Damascus, Ac.g.12, etc. INU avavTippytos |, ov, 6, 7, ($7. rem. 2) (a & dvtepd) L.G. GVAVTLPPHTHS, ady., pr. without con- High Priest, Ac. 23.2; 24.1. not to be contradicted, indisputable. tradiclion or gainsaying ; without hesila- tion, promplly. > ses avavTippytwv,” gen. pl. : . avavrTippntos avavTippytas,! adv. . 5 . . id. évd€vor,s nom. pl. mase. j avaé.os dvagios |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & détos) in- adequate, wnworthy. a Jno. 8.7. 61Thes. 1. 10. ce Ep. 4. 23. e Ac. 19.36. avarravw |, fut. aviow, ($ 13. tab. M) (ava & ravw) to cause to rest, to soothe, refresh, Mat. 11. 28, et al.; mid. to take rest, repose, refreshment, Mat. 26.45, et al.; to have a fixed place of rest, abide, dwell, 1 Pe.4.14. avamavots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) rest, intermission, Mat.11.29; Re. 4.8; 14.11; meton. place of rest, fixed habiia- tion, Mat, 12.43; Lu. 11. 24. avarrelOw dvare(Ow |, fut. eam (§ 23. rem. 1. ¢) (dva & mei) to persuade to a different opinion, évarreiber," 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. . to seduce. dvametpos |, ov, 6, 7, Same signif. as dvamypos (?). avamreipous, ace. pl. mase.—B. D. Ln. . . dvamrpous, Rec.Gr.Sch.Taf.(Lu.14.13,21) f “V°7*1POS avaréur |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ava & TET) to send back, Phile.11; to send up, remit to a tribunal, Lu. 23. 7, 11, 15. avaTrepwo, 1 p. sing. aor. 1, subj—A.Ln.Tdf.) , s Teno, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 25. 21) “ bc , a a eee ava7reravrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. avaTrave dvamecot, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. . avarlatw avarece, 2 p. Sing. aor. 2, imper.—A.Sch.Tdf. 4 avarrecat, Gr. avamrecor, Rec. (Lu.14.10) \ ‘ dvarecetv, aor. 2, infin. (§.37. rem. 1) : id. dvamecov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. . 3 id. avarecuv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 : id. dvarnodw, |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (ava & Toda ) to leap up. dvarndyjoas,' nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1— Jy IDE Win Mobi 4 : avaords, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 10. 50) (§ 7. rem. 2) (dva & aypds, 3 , avarndaw ce > / ¢ dvaanpos |, ov, 6, 1), F Ac. 10. 29. 91Co.6.2. h Ac. 18.13. t Mar. 10. 50. ava maimed) maimed, deprived of some member of the body, or at least of its use, Lu. 14. 13, 21. avamnpovs, ace. pl. masc. avamrnpos avarinrw |, fut. rerotpat, aor. 2, dverecov, (§ 37. rem. 1) (ava & mTiTTo) to fail or recline backwards ; to recline at table, etc., Lu. 11.37, et al.; to throw one’s self back, Inon2n720: avarAnpovrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) : : ; . dvarrAnpow dvarAnpow, &], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ava & T)Anpow ) to fill wp, complete, 1 Thes. 2. 6; to fulfil, confirm, as a prophecy by the event, Mat. 13.14; to fill the place of any one, 1 Co. 14.16; to supply, make good, 1 Co. 16.17; Phi. 2. 30; to observe fully, keep, the law, Ga. 6. 2. dvatAynpoy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . dvamAnpdw avarAnpGoat, aor. 1, infin. act. : " id. avatAnpwoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. avatrAnpwcere, 2 p. pl. fut. act.—B. Ln. ee <4 avaTAnpooate, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Gal.6.2) : dvarAnpwon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. dvamro\dyntos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & do- Aoyéopar) inexcusable, Ro. 1.20; 2.1. LG. avaTo\oyyrous, acc. pl. mase. - dvarrodoyyTos avarparte |, fut. &w, to exact, to demand. avdrret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. avanrTw avarTvEas,* nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. dvarticcw dvartvaow |, fut. gw, (§ 26. rem. 3) (va & TTVTTW) to roll back, unrol, unfold. dvarrw |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ava & amrTW ) to light, kindle, set on fire, Lu. 12.49; ING, Ye, D9 SEL, Bo Sie dvapisnros,” ov, 6, 4, (§7. rem. 2) (é & dpiOuds) innumerable. avacete, 3 pers. sing. pres. indie. act. dvacetw dvaceia |, fut. efow, (§ 13. tab. M) (ava & ceiw) pr. to shake up; met. to stir up, instigate, Mar. 15.11; Lu. 23. 5. dvackevatovres,° nom. pl. masc. part. pres. dvacKxevdlw avackevale |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ava & oKevalu, from OKEDOS) pr. to collect one’s effects or baggage, (oxevn) in order to remove; to lay waste by carrying off or destroying every thing; met. to unsettle, pervert, subvert. a Lu. 4.17. 6 We.11.12. e Ac. 15. 24. os) QVaACT , avacTau avaoracel, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. é avaoraw, o |, fut. aow, (a), (§ 22. rem. 2) (avd. & odo ) to draw up, to draw out, Lu.14.5; (a). i re , avactTa, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. by apocope for ACH ITs 10. avaornO, (§ 29. rem. 2) . avioTnpe avacray, nom. sing. neut. part. aor.2 . : id. avacravres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 2 F id. avaordas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 . : id. avaoTaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 : id. dvactace, dat. sing. avacracts dvaoTacews, gen. sing. ; , : id. avécTacw, acc. sing. . . . : id. avacTacts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) avioTn pe avaotatrovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. avacTatow aVATTATOW, o|, fut. dew, (§ 20. tab. T) avioTnpt avacraTwoavres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor.1 évacTaTow avactraTooas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 . id. dvacravpotyTas,* acc. pl. masc. part. pres. avacTavpow avacTavpow, |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ava & oTavpdw) pr. to crucify ; met. to crucify by indignity. dvactevate |, fut. Ew, (§ 26. rem. 2) (ava & orevac) to sigh, groan deeply. évacrevaéas,” nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 — dvacrevatw avaoTn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 29. tab. X) avioTHpe dvaornbt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. : id. dvaotyvat, aor.2, infin, . : 5 : id. dvactyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. dvaotnoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. act. . : id. avactnoev, fut. inf. act—Ree. Sch. . | Gr. Tdf. om. the words 76 Kata odpKo. F id. dvactyoew TOV Xp. (Ac. 2.30) Jj GVATTHOETAL, 3 p. sing. fut. mid. (§ 29. tab. Y) id. GVACTHOOVTAL, 3 pers. pl. fut. mid. ; ; id. avaoTnow, 1 pers. sing. fut. act. : : id. dvaotpapyte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) 9 c ¢ avactpepw avactpépeoOar, pres. infin. mid. Q : id. avaotpepopevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. avactpedbopevov, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. : id. avaotpéede |, fut. Yo, (§ 23,2) Teme Ie a) (ava & oTpedw) to overturn, throw down, Jno. Palit LONNIE NOGCR a TELUTI NCA z 2) mid. avacTpepop.an, aor 2, form) 15. 16; (pass. aveotpapyy, to abide, spend time, Mat.17. 22; to live, 16 conduct Vvones. ‘self, 2i\Co. 1. 12); “Ep: d He. 6. 6. e Mar. 8.12. aAVaOT 26 avanru Py ayy IA Bo Ge lela, Sp Tee Mesa ye 2) ete: 2.18; to gaze, He. ro. 33. dvactpopy, As, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) conversation, mode of life, conduct, deport- ment, Ga. 1. 13, et al. dvactpe artes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. | avactpéepw dvacTpeya, 1 pers. sing. fut. ; ; 5 id. avaotpodais, dat. pl. évacTpopy évaotpody |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) . avactpepa avaotpopy, dat. sing. évaatpopy dvaotpodpyy, acc. sing. . , : : id. avactpopys, gen. sing. : ? ; id. dvacra@ot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. (§ 29. tab.X) dviotrne avaraéacba,* aor. 1, infin. : dvardocopat avatdooopar |, fut. rd£oar, (§ 23. rem. 7) (avd & tdcow) pr. to arrange; hence, to com- pose. L.G. avatefpappévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 35. rem. 9) avatpepa GyvatetAaytos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 dvatéA\Aw dvateiAn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . : id. avatéAXe, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. ; ‘ id. avaréAAovoay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. dvaréAXo |, fut. zeXO, aor.1, dyererda, (§ 27. rem. 1. b. d) (ava & ré\Xw, to make to rise) to cause to rise, Mat. 5.45; intrans. to rise, as the sun, stars, etc, Mat. 4. 16, et al.; to spring by birth, He. 7. 14. avatoAn, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. a rising of the sun,ete.; the place of rising, the east, as also pl. avatoAat, Mat.2.1,2, et al.; met.dhedawn orday-spring, Lu.1.78. advaréraAke, 3 p. sing. perf. indic. (§ 27. rem. 2.b) dvaréAdw avatiOnu, mid. dvariMepar|, (§ 28. tab. V. W) aor. 2, dvebeunv, (ava & riOnr) to submit to a person’s consideration a state- ment or report of matters, Ac. 25. 14; Galazn2: avaeya, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (a later equivalent to ava0npa) a devoted thing, but ordinarily in a bad sense, a person or thing accursed, Ro. 9.3; 1 Co. 12.3; 16 22; Gal.1.8,9; @ curse, exe- ciation, anathema, Ac. 23. 14. avabeparilu, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to declare any one to be avaepo ; to curse, bind by a curse, Mar.14. 71; Ac. POMUA TAL etn XOX. aLu.1.1, b1 Pe. 4. 4, dvaOnpa, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a gift or offering consecrated to God, Lu. 21. 5. avatoAy, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) avateAXo dvatody, dat. sing. dvarohy dvatoAns, gen. sing. . j : : id. avaro\ov, gen. pl. . j : ‘ 6 id. dvatpérovoet, 3 pers. pl. pres. indic. act. avatperea dvatpére |, fut. Yo, (G5 232 xems Je a) (ava & TpeTo) pr. to overturn, overthrow ; met. to subvert, corrupt, 2 Ti. 2.18; Tit. 1.11. dvatpépe |, fut. Opdvu, (§ 35. rem. 4) perf. pass. avaTéOpapypor, (§ 35. rem. 9) aor. 2, pass. dverpadny, (a), (§ 24. rem. 10) (ava & Tpéhw) to nurse, as an infant, Ac. 7.20; to bring up, educate, Ac.7.21; 22.3. avahaiver bar, pres. infin. pass. . ‘ 4 avadatve avapaivw |, fut. davd, (§ 27. rem. 4. b) (ava & paivw) to bring to light, display ; mid. and pass. to appear, Lu.19.11; a nautical term, to come in sight of, Ac. 21. 3. dvadavevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. (Sa27aireme4 Sb) eee : 2 avapaive avaepet, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. act. . dvabepo avaépev, pres. infin. act. ‘ 5 5 id. avaépw |, fut. dvoiow, aor. |, avinveyKa, aor. 2, avnveyKov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (dva & dépw) to bear or carry upwards, lead up, Mat. 17.1, et al.; to offer sacrifices, He. 7. 27, et al.; to bear aloft or sustain a burden, as sins, 1 Pe. 2.24; He. 9. 28. dvapépwpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . avahéepw avadwvew, o |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ava & pwvew) to exclaim, cry out, Lu. 1. 42. bé om. pl. mas rt. aor. 1, pass IV avaxVevTes, MOM. pl. Mase. part. aor. 1, Pass. avayo avaxOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . P id. - , avaxvow,’ acc. sing. aVaXVvots dvaxiars |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E.c) (dvayéw, to pour out) a pouring out; met. excess. L.G. dvaxwpetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . avaxwpeea avaxopen, o |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ava & Xwpew ) to go backward; to depurt, go away, Mat. 2.12, et al.; to withdraw, retire, Mat.g.24; Ac. 23.19; 26.31. GVAXWPNTAYTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 avaxwpea GVAXWOPNTAVTWY, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 id. avaXwopyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . id. avawavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 averto avaiveews,” gen. sing. avawvets e Ac. 3.19. EO eT avanpu 27 aVvEKp dvavéis |, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) avayv&u, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, subj—D. . } ovvavaratcwpat, Rec. Gr. Sch. . id. Tdf. om. (Ro. 15. 32) évavo |, fut. €w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (ava & Pix) to recreate by fresh air; to refresh, cheer, 2 Ti. 1.16. (0). dvaivéss, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) pr. a refreshing coolness after heat; met. avayvxo refreshing, recreation, rest. L.G. avopa, ace. sing. (§ 6. rem. 2) . F - avnp avépamrod.otats,” dat. pl. avOpamrod.aTns évSparrodiaTys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (dvdpa- qooov, & slave) a man-stealer, kidnapper. avopas, acc. pl. . . . : . avnp avopact, dat. pl. . ; F ; j id. Avopéa, dat. sing. . ; F : : ‘Avépéas ‘Avopeay, acc. sing. ; ; ; rf id. ‘Avopéas, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Andrew, pr. name. Avdpéov, gen. sing. Avopéas GvOpes, nom. and voc. pl. : : ‘ avnp avopt, dat. sing. : ; : : ; id. dvdpilerbe,’ 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. avopilen dvopile |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) ; - avyp Avdpovixoy,” acc. sing. ‘Avopovikos ‘Avdpovikos |, ov, 6, Andronicus, pr. name, (§ 3. tab. C. a). dvdpos, gen. sing. . : P : ee avopopovots,* dat. pl. dvSpéovos avdpopovos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (dvjp & fovos) a homicide, man-slayer, murderer. dvéyKAyrOos, ov, 0, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & éyxadéw) not ar- raigned; unblamabie, irreproachable, 1 Co. Hots (Cob Tema WAM R eis ely Mbt Tal), Fe dveykAyTous, acc. pl. masc. avéyk\yros dveyvwpicOn,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. - dvayvupiles dvéyvwcay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. ($ 31.rem.1.d) dvaywoaKe avéyvure, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 3) id. avedev€e, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. dvadelxvupue avelnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind... dvalaw ave(noe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. ; id. aveCytovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. dvalnrén aveOaXere,s 2p. pl. aor. 2, ind. ($ 27. rem.3.b) dvadAAw dveOcpatioaper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. avabepatiles dveGewaricav, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . : id. aveHéunv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. dvariOnpu aveGero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, mid. (§ 28. tab. W) id. avéOy, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 32. tab. CC) divine aveOpéparo, 3 p.s. aor.1, ind. mid. (§ 35.rem.4) dvatpédw avetX\ay, 3 p.pl.aor.1,($35.rem.12)—A].Ln.Tdf. : ¢ avetAov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. ro. oil Oe dvetAaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, mid.—Gr. Tdf. ; avetAero, Rec. Sch. (Ac. 7. 21) i as avet\e, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, indic. (§ 36. rem. 1) id. avet\es, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. ; id. avei\ere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. : : id. avelAero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. ? id. avetAov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. : 4 id. dvetyeoOe, 2 pers. pl. imperf.—Gr. Sch. Taf. 3 5 , avexopae nvetxeabe, Rec. dvéyeoOe, B. (2Co.11.4) XOP: avexafice, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. dvaxabilu dvexduyynros |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (4 & &xduy- évopov, gen. pl. F - i ; ‘ avnp yéopa) which cannot be related, inex- aveBaivonev, 1 pers. pl. imperf. avaPaiv pressible, unutterable. L.G. ; aveBatvoy, 3 pers. pl.imperf. —. E : id. avexdunynto,” dat. sing. fem. dvexduyynros dveBaXero,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, mid. 6 dvafsadXw | avexAaAnTos, | ov, 6, 77, ($7. rem. 2) (4 & éxAadr€w) dvéBy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, (§ 31. rem. 1. d) dvaBaivw unspeakable, ineffable. L.G. aveBynpev, 2 pers. pl. aor.2.—A.C. Tdf. . ; A dvexadijre,' dat. sing. fem. dvexhdéAnros éreBnpev, Ree. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 21. 6) . dvéxeiro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. dvdxerpar aveBnv, | pers. sing. aor.2, (§ 37. rem. 1). id. avéxXeurrov," ace. sing. masc, avéx\eurtos aveBnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . : id. dvéxewTT0s |, ov, 6,7), (§ 7. rem. 2) (@& ext) aveBAeWa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. avafsrérw unfailing, exhaustless. L.G. aveBreWar, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . : id. avexr(On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. évakAWww aveBrefe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : F id. évékAway, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 3 id. dveBonoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. dvaBodw | dvékdwe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. avey(vorke,~ 3 pers. sing. imperf. avaywooKo dvexowe,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Gvako7Tw dvéykAnrToU, nom. pl. masc. avéyxAyTOos aveKpiyovs 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind —B. Tdf. Ge dvéykhyrov, ace. sing. masc. ; : c id. dvexpagav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 23. 18) i p asi Le 10: 61 Co. 16.13. e Ro. 16.7. @1 %i.1.9. e Ac. 2-4. 22: f Ae. 7.13. g Phi. 4.10. h2Co.9.15. t1 Pe.1.8. k Lu, 12.33. UG ania QveKp 28 avery = = dvéxpa&av, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ; . dvaxpdlw | aveEixaxov,/ acc. sing. masc. : : - ave&ixakos dvéxpa&e, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . ‘ id. dveEixaxos |, ov, 6, 4, ($7. rem. 2) (dvéyopor & avextos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. Fa) . : - avéxojrar kaxos) enduring or patient under evils GVEKTOTEPOY, neut. sing. compar. (§ 8. rem. 4) dyex7ds and injuries. L.G. dveAaBere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . dvarapPBaver aveEtxviacrtot, nom. pl. fem. . : : dveetyviagtos aveenjovas,” acc. pl, masc. - : - dvehejpov | aveEtxviactos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 avehenpov |, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7- tab. G.a, and rem. 4) eLixvidtw), to track out, tyvos, 4 track (a & eAenpwv) unmerciful, uncompas- which cannot be explored, inscrutable, in- sionate, cruel. comprehensible, Ro.11.33; Ep.3.8. LXX. aveXet, 3 pers. sing. fut—Al. Ln. Tdf. ‘ il at at ae aveEtyviac ror, acc. sing. masc. . A aveEixviaartes dvaddoet, Rec Gr. Sch. (2 Thes.2.8) J P dvéojas, 1 pers. sing. fut. (§ 23. rem. 1. b) dvéyopat aveXely, aor. 2, infin. act. . : c : id. avéEovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. : : 3 id. dvé\eos,’ ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & ENeos) pili- dveraicxuvTov,’ acc. sing. masc. - dverrairyvytos less——Al- Enviada. 2: 133) dveraicxvvros |, ov, 0, 1”); (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & dvitews, Rec. Gr. Sch. dvéAews, B. €TOLTXUVOJLAL) without cause of shame, aveAnupOy, 3 p. sing. aor.1, ind. pass—Ln. ) Fide ero ean irreproachable. N.T. avednpOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ac.1.2 2) f B averavoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . . avarravw averybOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. averepipa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. - avaTeTe (§ 36. rem. 2) é : : id. avereue, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . . id. aveAvOy, (&) 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass.—D.) ees averecay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 35. rem. 12) dvéOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Ac. 16.26) f SVN eB eRag eon & : avaarlont aveAwot, 3 p. pl. aor. 2; subj. act. (§ 36. rem. 1) avaipew averecov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 6. 40) J évepilopevo,” dat. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. dveuilo avereoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, indic. : ; id. avepice |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) ; - G@VvEpos averecov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. é ; id. avenvyo On, 3 pers. sing. aor. Ike ind. pass. . GVO[LULY TK averriAnrrot, nom. pl. masc. ; . averiAnmTos aVvELoL, nom. pl. - : é : , GvEeLos averriAnmrtov, acc. sing. masc. and fem. : id. Gvéous, dat. pl. . : : : : id. dveriAnmros |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & ém- aVvEfLOV, aCe mSINngan ale 3 ; ; , id. Aap Bavw) pr. not to be laid hold of; met. irreprehensible, unblamable, 1 Ti. 3. 2; AVELOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the wind ; met. io 7/5 Os Wwéls a wind of shifting doctrine, Ep. 4. 14. dverAjpwoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . dvamrAnpow dvenile, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to dverpaéa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, indic—A. . P A agilate with the wind ; pass. to be agitated av éxpaga, Rec. Gr. Sch.Tdf. (Lu. et oe or driven by the wind. L.G. dvep, voc. sing. (§ 6. rem. 2) . . - avnp dvéuov, gen. sing. : : : ; aVE}LOS dvepxopar|, fut. dveAevoopuar, aor.2, évpdOor, dvésous, acc. pl. . ; ; i ; id. ($ 36. rem. 1) (dva & epxopac) to as- ave, dat. sing. . : ; 4 , id. cend, go up, Jno.6.3; Gal. 1.17, 18. évguwv, gen. pl. : ‘ ; ; ‘ id. adveceoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, indic. act. . avacetw avévoextov,? nom. sing. neut. . ; ; dvévdextos | aveow, acc. sing. . ‘ : : . avecis avévdextos |, ov, 6, 7, ($7. rem.2) (4 & evdéyeran, it dveois, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) : : avinpe is possible) impossible, what cannot be. N.T. dveovagOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. =. dvaoraw avevéyKan, aor. 1, infin. act. (§ 36. rem.1) avahépw aveorn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, (§ 29. tab. X) . avioTnpe dvevéyxas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 id. ies: 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . . id. avev7es, nom.pl.masc. part. aor.2, (§ 32. tab.CC) avinp aveaTnore, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . id. dveveyKety, aor. 2, infin. act. ; , - dvadépw aveotpapypev, 1 p.pl.aor.2, pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) avactpédw avefepevvnra.,” nom. pl. neut. : - avefepevvntos aveotpee, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. C . id. ave£epesvqros ], is va 4, as oy SUT ateni2) GvVETXOLLNV, 1 p. sing. imperf.—A. B. Ln. —- he (4 & e€epevydw) unsearchable, inscrutable, jverxounv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 18. 14) ee « Ro. 1.31. 6b Ja. 2.13. ce Ja. 1.6; d Gu. 17.1. e Ro. 11.33. J 2 Ti, 2. 24. g 2 Ti. 2.15. GQVETQA o averadew, pres. infin. act. averala averaler Gan, pres. infin. pass. , A “ id. daverato |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to examine thoroughly; to examine by torture, Ac. Mi, Oi POs LPR avéreiXe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. ($27.rem.1.d) dvaréA\Xw avetpady, 3 p. sing. aor.2, pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) avatpéepw avev, prep. governing the gen., without, Mat.10.29; iE Rights Pls). avevieros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & e’Oeros) not commodious, inconvenient. N.T. , avevGerov,? gen. sing. masc. avevberos évevpav, 3 p. pl. aor. 1, (§ 35. rem. 6 —B. dvedpov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Lu. 2. 16) eee oe 36. rem. 4) (ava & eupioKw) to find by diligent search, Lu. dvevpickw |, fut. pow, (§ Fis, TOR INES 2) fe 7 avevpov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, indic. avevpicKw aVvEUpoVTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 , id. avepépero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. avahepw avepuvace,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. évapwvew avéxeo Can, pres. infin—D. Ln. . 5 ee avéexeoe, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (He. 13. at be ers ates avéxeaGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : - id. avéxeoOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. - : id. dvéxopat |, fut. €ouat, imperf. dveryouyy, jveryo- Py, HVETXOLNY, (§ 34. rem. 1. d) (ava & exw) to endure patiently, 1 Co. 4.12; 2 Co. 11.20; 2 Thes.1.4; to bear with, Mat.17.7, et al.; Ac. 18. 14; ae to suffer, admit, permit, 2 CO: Lt ae) Lied) VEE} 22. avextés, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) toler- able, supportable, Mat. 10.15; 11.22, 24; Mar. 6.11; Lu. 10. 12, 14. dvexope$a, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. avexopar BVEXSPEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . P id. avexopycay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. avaxwpew GVEXOPNTE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : ‘ id. dvewids,° od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a nephew. avadvée,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. dvatiyo avewye, 3 pers. sing. perf. 2 ind. (§ 25. rem. 4) dvotyw GvEewyLEVas, acc. pl. fem. part. perf. pass. (§ 37. rem 1) : : - id. dvewypevy,~ nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass.—} Gr. Sch. ‘ : : : id. nvewypéevyn, Rec. Tdf. (Re.4.1) . J avEewymevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. 6 Lu. 1. 42. e Col, 4. 10. avd GvewyLevNs, gen. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. dvotyw dvewyLevov, acc. sing. m.and neut. part. perf. pass. id. dvewyL.€vos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. dvewymévous, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. dvewy evo, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. : id. dvewyora, acc. sing. m. part. pert 2 (§ 37. rem.1) id. avéwke, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . ; id. avedyxOn, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass.(§ 37. rem. 1) id. avewxOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. ; : id. avedxOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. aviyyayov, 3 p.pl.aor. 2, ind. Att. (§13.rem.7.b.d) avayo aviyyeAav, 3p. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 27. rem. 1.d) dvayydAAw aviyyyetre, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . id. avnyyeAn, 3 p. 8. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 27. rem.4.b) id. id. aviyyyedXor, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act.—B. Ln. Tdf. éviyyeAay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 14. 27) avnGov,° ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) anethum, dill, an aromatic plant. avnke, 3 pers. sing. perf. indic. avnKw avyKoy, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. . 4 id. aVHKOVTO, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. 5 id. avyxo |, (ava & KO) to come up to, to pertain to; avyKEL, impers. it is fit, proper, becoming Col. 3.18; Ep. 5.4; Phile. 8. évndOe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) avépxomat avn Por, 1 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. ~ . : id. avyyepou,! nom. pl. masc. GVIILEPOS avinpepos |, ov, 6, 9, (3 7. rem. 2) (a4 & npepos, gentle, mild) ungenile, fierce, ferocious. avnveyKe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) avapéepw aVIP, avopos, 6, (§ 6. rem. 2) @ male person of full age and stature, as opposed to a child or female, 1 Co. 13.11, et al.; Mat. 1.16, et al.; individual, a husband, a man, human being, Lu. 11.31, et al.; used also pleonastically with other nouns and adjec- tives, Lu. 5.8; Ac. 1.16, et al. avopilo, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to render brave or manly; mid. to show or behave one’s self like a man, 1 Co. 16. 13. avnpéeOn, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 36. rem. 1) avawpew avnpOn, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 23.rem.4) dyvaz7w avnxn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. 4 avayo av7xOnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. avnxOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. av0’, for dvri; av0’ Gv, on which account, wherefore ; because. d2 Ti. 1.16. e Mat. 23. 23. F2 Ti 353. avbcE évOéferar, 3 pers. sing. fut. mid. (§ 35. rem. 4) GVTEXOMaL évOéaTnKe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. f avOlornpt évOerrTnKOTES, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. : id. avOicravrat, 3 p. pl. pres. ind. mid. (§ 29. tab. Y) id. av@icraro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. . : id. avoiornp |, dvriotnow, (avti & tornpe) intrans. aor.2, @yre- ony, perf. avOgéoryKa, (§ 29. tab.X) and to oppose, resist, stand out against. to set in opposition; mid., avOoporoyéoprar, otpar|, ($17. tab. Q) (av7t & dpodoy€éw) pr. to come to an agreement ; hence, to confess openly what is due; to confess, give thanks, render praise, Lu.2.38. av0os, €0S, OVS, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a flower, Jari kO; X05) L beat. 245) bis: avOpakas,* acc. pl. . avOpag évOpaxid, Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. ei id. avépaxay, acc. sing. avOpakud. avOpaé |, axos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) @ coal, burn- ing coal. avOpaktd, ds, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a mass or heap of live coals, Jno. 18.18; 21.9. avOpwrdpeckot, nom. pl. masc. avOpwmrdperkos avOpwmdpeckos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (dvOpwios & apecK ) desirous of pleasing men, Ep. 6.6; Col.3.22. LXX. avopwre, voc. sing. avOpurros avOpwrivy, dat. sing. fem. . avOpwrwvos avOpwrivys, gen. sing. fem. . 5 : id. avOpurwov, ace. sing. neut. = : z id. avOpaézwos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) avO@pwros évOpwriver, gen. pl—Al. Ln. Tdf. 5 6 p évOparev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 17. 25) f See ee avopwrot, nom. pl. : : : » avOpwrros GvOpwrots, dat. pl. : ; : ‘ id. dvOpwroKtovos, ov, 6, 7, (8 3. tab. C. a) (avOpw- aos & KTelvw) a homicide, murderer, Jno. tip CLG AMANO Beate avOpwrov, acc. sing. avOpwros avOpwros, ov, 6, #7, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a human being, Jno.16.21; Phi.2.7, et al.; an used also Mat. 11.19, et al.; met. the spiritual frame of the Pes. individual, Ro.3.28, et al. freq.; pleonastically with other words, inner man, Ro. 7. 22; Ep. 3. 16; a Ro. 12. 20. 6 Ac. 18.12. OVIOT évOpwrivos, n, ov, ($ 7. tab. F. a) human, belonging to man, | Co. 2. 4,13; 4.33 10.13; Ja. 3.7; 1 Pe. 2.13; suited to man, Ro. 6. 19. avOpdrrov, gen. sing. avOpwrros dvOpw7ous, acc. pl. : F : , id. avOpd7w, dat. sing. : : c : id. avOparuy, gen. pl. . i 4 z ; id. avOurarevovros,® gen. sing. masc. part. pres. —Rec. Gr. Sch. avOurdrov 6vros, Al. Ln.Tdf. (Ac. 18.12) GvOurarevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) . avOdvratos avOv7aTot, nom. pl. . ; ; ; id. avOirarov, acc. sing. : 3 id. 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (arr we UTaros, a hee a proconsul, Ac. 13. 7, 8, 12; 19.38. L.G. évOurarevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to be proconsul, Ac. 18. 12. E) , avOuraretw avOv7aros, ov, avOurarov, gen. sing—Al. Ln. Tdf. = ee avOurarevovtos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac.18.1 at dvvmaros avOuTratw, dat. sing. : 5 : : id. dvOuwporoyeiro,” 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 1. a. b) GvOopooyéopat éviévtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. avinwe dvénpe], fut. dvjow, aor. 2, dvfv, subj. dv, aor. 1, pass. aveOnv, (§9325itabsCC) (ava & int) to loose, slacken, Ac. 27.40; to un- bind, unfasten, Ac.16.26; with, Ep.6.9; to leave or neglect, He.13.5. aveots, €ws, 1), (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. the relaxing of a state of constraint ; to omit, dispense relaxa- tion of rigour of confinement, Ac. 24. 23; met. ease, rest, peace, tranquillity, 2 Co. Yo UWA Ya GR Gio t8 Mn, Ny Ys dvideus,4 w, 6, 9, (§ 7. tab. F. b, and rem. 3) (4 & iAews) uncompassionate, unmerciful, stern. N.T. avirrous, dat. pl. fem. dvimtos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & virtw) un- washed, Mat. 15.20; Mar. 7. 2, 5. ” GVLTTTOS GVLOTELEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. avioTnpe éviaracOat, pres. infin. mid. (§ 29. tab. Y) . id. avioratrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. : id. dviornpe |, fut. dvarrice, aor. 1, évérrnoa, (§ 29. tab. X) trans. to cause to stand up or rise, Ac.g.41; to raise up, as the dead, Jno. 6. 39, et al.; to raise up into existence, e Lu. 2. 38. d Ja.2.13 Mat. 22. 24, et al.; intrans. aor. 2, dyéorny, imperat. avacrnit, avaora, and mid., to rise up, Mat. 9.9, et al.; to rise up into existence, Ac. 7.18; 20. 30. dvacracts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a raising or rising up; resurrection, Mat. 22. 23, et al.; meton. the author of resur- rection, Jno.11.25; met. an uprising into a state of higher advancement and blessed- ness, Lu. 2. 34. dvacraTow, &, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) ie. dvagcratov zoey, to lay waste, destroy; to disturb, throw into com- motion, Ac. 17.6; to excite to sedition and tumult, Ac. 21.38; to disturb the mind of any one by doubts, etc.; fo subvert, un- settle, Gal.5.12. L.G. “Avva," 4S; ”; (§ 2. rem. 3) Anna, pr. name. “Avva, gen. sing. e . . . e “Avvas “Avvay, acc. sing. . . . . id. “"Avvas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Annas, pr. name. avonrot, nom. and voc. pl. masc. : : avonTos avoyTots, dat. p]. masc. 5 fe 5 id. dvonros, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (d& & voéw) inconsi- derate, unintelligent, unwise; Lu.24.25; Ro. 1.14; Gal.3.1,3; Tit.3.3; brutish, 1 Ti.6.9. avonrous, ace. pl. fem. F 6 : é aVvOnTOS avowa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (a & vows ) want of understanding ; folly, rash- ness, madness, Lu. 6.11; 2 Ti. 3.9. oO: dvotas, gen. sing. . A * ° avo. avolyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : ? dvotyw avotyew, pres. infin. act. : : : id. dvotyerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass.—B. a avolynoera, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 7.8) GVOLYNO ETAL, 3 vers. sing. fut. 2, pass. . F id. dvotyw |, fut. dvotfw, aor. 1, dvéwfa, nvorta, pert. avewxa,, (§ 37. rem. 1) (ava & oly) trans. fo open, Mat. 2.11, et al.; intrans. perf. 2, avewya, perf. pass. dvéwyp.ct, WVEewy Lat, aor. 1, pass. aveodxOnyv, aVve- @xOnv, HvotyOnv, to be opened, to be open, Mat. 3.16; Jno. 1. 52, et al. * dvovkis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) an opening, act of opening, Ep. 6. 19. avotyov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . avolyw avovyaot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pass —Al. Ln. “e dvorx9aor, Rec.Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 20.33) § a Lu. 2, 36. aVOXN dvorxodopéw, @}, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) (dvd & oixodo- pew) to rebuild, Ac. 15. 16, bis. dvotkooouyow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. évouKodopéa avotcat, aor. 1, infin. act. ¢ ; F avotyw dvolfavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor.1 . : id. avotéas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. avoteet,” dat. sing. . . . . 3 avoueus avolEn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. , avolyw avoukts |, EWS, ” (§ 5. tab. E. @) 6 - id. dvovfov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. 3 id. avot&w, 1 pers. sing. fut. act. ‘ F ; id. avotéwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. ; id. avo.xOyncerat, 3 p.sing. fut. 1, pass —Const. Tdf. ‘d avoryynrerat, Rec.Gr.Sch.Ln.(Lu.1 1.9, ‘at : avorxGacr, 3 p. pl. aor.1, subj. pass. (§ 37. rem. 1) id. avopia, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) é cVOJLOS avop.ia., dat. sing. A 3 7 avopia dvopiat, omy ple wees é ; ; . id. avopiav, acc. sing. : ; \ i id. dvopias, gen. sing. . 3 : ‘ ; id. GVO[LLOY, gen. pl. : : 5 é id. éyopots, dat. pl. masc. j ‘ : - dvojos dvop1os, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (é & vopos) law- less, without law, not subject to law, 1 Co. 9.21; lawless, violating iaw, wicked, im- pious, Ac.2.23, et al.; a transgressor, Mar. ss I MDDS A. Siy/n dvopta, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) lawlessness; violation of law, 1 Jno. 3-4; iniquity, sin, Mat. 7. 23, et al. GVOMWS, adv. without the intervention of law, Ro.2.12, bis. + avopLovs, acc. pl. masc. : : . G.VO}LOS dvopov, gen. pl. : ; ; : : ts AVO[LOS, adv. . . id. avopOsu, o], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (dva & 6p96u) to restore to straightness or erect- ness, Lu.13.13; to re-invigorate, He.12.12; to re-erect, Ac. 15. 16. =) , dvopOdcate, 2 pers. pl. aor.], imper. . : avop0ow dvopOacw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. : : id. avocwol, nom. pl. masc. . . . . GVOCLOS dvoctots, dat. pl. mase. ° : : id. dvécvos], ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & dows, pious) impious, unholy, 1 Ti.1.9; 2 Ti.3.2. dvoxy |, 7s, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (avéxopar) for- bearance, patience, Ro. 2.4; 3.26. ry rn d . > , aVOXN); at. sing. - : : ° - avoxn 6 Ep. 6.19. avoxXn Gvoxns, gen. sing. : ; dvoyy avraywviCopLevol,” nom. pl. masc. part. pres. avrayoviCop.at avraywvilojas |, fut. (ropat, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ayré & dywvi€opar) to contend, strive against. dvta\Naypa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (dvtad- Adoow, to exchange) a price paid in ex- change for a thing ; compensation, equiva- £5 lent ransom, Mat. 16. 26; Mar. 8. 37. dvravaTAnpdw,’ &, fut. dow, ($ 20. tab. T) (ayri & avaTAnpow ) to fill up, complete, supply. dvrarrodtbwe |, fut. Saou, 20r.2, dvraréduyv, (§ 30. tab. Z) aor. 1, pass. dyramedo@nv, (§ 30. rem. 4) (dvri & darodiSwpu) to repay, requite, recompense, Lu. 14.14, bis; Ro. Tighe 2409; hes. 3.9; 2 Thes-126; He. 10.30. dyra7rddop1a, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) requital, recompense, retribution, LU.14.12; 2 OVTLK to be devoted to any one, Lu. 16.13; Tit. 1.9; to exercise a zealous care for any one, 1 Thes. io lire GvTExXopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . GVTEXopat > . . QUTL, Pr. over against ; hence, in correspondence to, answering to, Jno. 1.16; in place of, Mat. 2.22, et al.; in retribution or return for, Mat. 5. 38, et al.; in consideration of, He. 12.2,16; on account of, Mat.17.27; dv@’ dv, because, Lu. 1. 20, et al. av7iBaddere,” 2 pers. pl. pres.ind. . : a7 SadrXw : dv7Baddw |, (avi & Baddow) pr. to throw or toss from one to another; met. to agitate, to converse or discourse about. dvTiduabewevovs, acc. pl. mase. part. aor. 2,) oye (Oe av7idiaTiGemevous, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf.‘ dvr Bearifnpe Ro. 11.9. UXX. (OANA AR) | ¢ : F dvrardodocts, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) dvriaTiOcévous,/ acc. pl. m. part. pres. mid. id. recompense, reward, Col. 3. 24. avrd.iatiOnus |, (avtt & SrariOnpr) to set opposite; GvrarodoOncerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. dyrarodidwpu mid. to be of an opposite opinion, to be avTarooopa, TOS, 70, @e4tabss Dc) pea. : id. adverse; part. avToiatiéevos, opponent, avramrodscews, gen. sing.—A. . = ee “9 L.G. drrokadvivews, necesito.) a | llavatSikossons ac: y, ($3. tab. C. a) (dvri & dixn) évramédoct,” acc. sing. . - é id. an opponent in a lawsuit, Mat. 5. 25, dvramrodocts |, ews, 7), (§ 5. tab. E. c) avTaToolowUL bis; Lu. 12.58; 18.3; an adversary, GyTarooovvat, aor. 2, infin. act. . ° . id. 1 Pe. 5. 8. avtamodmow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. avriotkov, gen. sing. masc. dvriduxos dvramokpiOyjvat, aor. 1, infin, —. - dvTaToxpivopat | avTidixm, dat. sing. masc. : ; 2 id. avTaroxpivojat |, aor. 1, ( pass. form) avramrekplOny, Bcibdaene acc. pl. . . avrieots (t) (§ 27. rem. 3) (dy7é & dzroxpivopat) avriGears |, ews, %, (§ 5. tab. E.c) (dri & xiOnpst) to answer, speak in answer, Lu. 14.6; to pr. opposition ; hence, @ question proposed reply against, contradict, dispute, Ro.g.20. for dispute, disputation. LXX, avrikabiornpu |, fut. KaraoTyow, (5 29. tab. X) GV TATOKpLVOjLEVOS, nom. s. m. part. pres. évTamroKpivopat (avri & Kabiornps) trans. to set in avrevretv, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 1) . : dyTiréyo opposition; intrans. aor. 2, dvTiuKaTéoTny, Gvretrov |, infin. G@yreimety, see Amaia: to withstand, resist, He. 12. 4. avTeAdBero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. dvTiAapPavopat | avtixadéowot," 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. avTiKkadéw avréheyov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . dvTiéyw avTiKadew, |, (avré & kadéw ) to invite in return. avteoudopet,* 3.p.sing.imperf.(§34.rem. 1.a.b) avTWowdopew avriukateoTynre,, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . avrikablioTy ut dvréoTy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2.—Al. Ln. Taf. Oh dvrikeynar |, fut. efoopas, (§ 33. tab.D.D) (avti & avOerrnke, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Ti. 4. 15) \ aI ats KEtLaL) pr. to occupy an opposite position; avTécrny, 1 pers. sing. aor. as ind. (§ 29. tab. X) id. met. to oppose, be adverse to, Ga. 5.17; avTécoTnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. 5 ‘ id. Lire wos pant. GVTUKELLEVOS, opponent, avrTéxeoGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. GvTEXopan hostile, Lu. 13. 7, et al. dvréxopat |, fut. dvOéEouar, (§ 35. rem. 4) (avrt avTikelprevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : GvTikeysar & exw) to hold firmly, cling or adhere to; GvTiKEelevos, Nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. « He. 12.4, 6 Col. 1. 24. e Col. 3. 24 dj}. Pe. 2.23.~ ¢ Lu. 24.17. f 2 Ti. 2. 25. g 1 Ti. 6. 20. hk Lu. 14. 12. i He. 12. 4. ~ QYUTLK GVTUKELEVOD, dat. sing. masc. part. pres... Gvrikeyrevov, gen. pl. part. pres. : : id. dvrixerrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ‘ id. avTiKpv,“ adv. opposite to, over against—Rec. Gr. Sch. aytuKpvs, Al. Ln. Tdf. avTAapPBavecOar, pres. infin. avTAapBavopat avTAapBavopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. dvtAapdvopat |, fut. Ayfopuat, (§ 36. rem. 2) (dvriAapBave, to take in turn) to aid, assist, help, Lu. 1.54; Ac. 20.35; to bea recipient, 1 Ti. 6. 2. avridyiis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. ce) aid, assistance; meton. one who aids or assists, a help, 1 Co. 12. 28. GvTtA€yet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. avTiéyw avrid Avtwoxeia, dat. sing. Avtwxeva, > , . . Avtioxevay, acc. sing. . : : ° id. .J / . Avtvoxetas, gen. sing. . ° 5 5 id. Artwoxevs |, ews, 0, (§ 5. tab. E. d) an inhabitant of Antioch. avruTapéepxojrat |, fut. eXevoouat, aor. 2, 7dOov, ($ 36. rem. 1) (dyré & wrapépxopa.) to pass over against, to pass along without L.G. 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. noticing, Lu. 10. 31, 32. avrurapnrbe, av TUTapepXopLat ‘Avriras, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Antipas, pr. name.— Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. Avteizas, A. (Re. 2. 13). ace. sing. 2 Avruratpis ‘Avrurarpis |, idos, 7, ($ 4. rem. 2. c) Antipatris, a city of Palestine. avrirepav,t ady. over against, on the opposite side. —Ree. Gr. Sch. avTurépa, A. D. Ln. Tdf. (Lu. 8. 26). dvrurtrrere,® 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : . avtirirtw avruriztw |, fut. rerodpuat, (§ 37. rem. 1) (dyri & TinTw) pr. to fall upon, rush wpon any one; hence, to resist by force, oppose, strive against. aVTLOTHVAL, aor. 25 infin. (§ 29. tab. X) avOiornp avTloTyTE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. a : id. 1 4 aVTLOTPATEVo[LEVOV," acc.sing.masc.part.pr. GVTLOTPATEVO[LAL avtiotparevopat |, (§ 15. tab.O) (ayri & otparevw) to war against ; to contravene, oppose. dvriraocerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid.. @ytitdoow avTiTagoopEvos, nom. sing. masc. part. pr. mid. id. GVTUTAT OPEV, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. dvritdoow |, fut. rd€w, (§ 26. rem. 3) (dyti & TAToW) to post in adverse array, as an army; mid. fo set one’s self in opposition, resist, Ac. 18.6; Ro. 13.2; Ja. 5.6; tobe preTpew ) to measure in return, Lu. 6. 38; averse, Ja. 4.6; 1 Pe.5.5 Mate 7222 NT. avritu7a, acc. pl. neut. avrituTos avrTypucCiay, acc. sing. . avtyucbia | avritvrov, nom. sing. neut. . ; : id. a Ac, 20.15. 61 Co. 12. 28; ce] 11.2.6. d Ac.6.5, e Ac, 23.31. JS Lu. 8. 26. g Ac.7.51. h Ro. 7.23. _ QVUTLT 34 a€tos dvritiros |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (dvré & réios) of cor- respondent stamp or form; corresponding, in correspondent fashion, 1 Pe. 3.21; To avrtuTov, a copy, representation, He. Q. 24. GurexptaraaL, nom. pl. avTixpioTos avTixpioTos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) (avri & Xpr- oTds) antichrist, an opposer of Christ, 1 Jno; 2.18, 2254.35) 2. Jn0 7. , . , dvrixpiotov, gen. sing. avTixptoTos wn . , dvtActy, pres. infin. act. . ‘ } auaca avThéw, o |, fut. How, (§ 16. tab. P) (dvrXos, a sink) to draw, e.g. wine, water, etc.; Jno. 2.8,93 4-7, 15. dv7Anja, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. that which is drawn ; a bucket, vessel for drawing water. L.G. dvtAnpa,* atos, 76, acc. sing. avTAeéw dvrAjoat, aor. 1, infin. act. id. dvtAnoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. ayvtopOaApety,” pres. infin. . avtopladjuew avropbarpéew, &|), fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (avri dpOadpos) pr. to look in the face, i.e. rectis oculis; met. a nautical term, to bear up against the wind. L.G. dyvopot, nom. pl. fem. avvopos avidpos |, ov, 6, 1), (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & #up) with- Py IRD ves, 1G? rorot avvdpou, ary places, and therefore, in the East, barren, desert, Mat. 12. 43; out water, dry, Jude 12. Lu. 11. 24. dvvdpov, gen. pl. . dvvSpos dvuToKptrov, acc. sing. fem. . , dvumé«putos dvuToKpitos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & tro- Kptvop.at) unfeigned, real, sincere, Ro. TAs Ge all ICE dvuTroKpitov, gen. sing. fem, dvuméxKpttos dvuTokpitw, dat. sing. fem. id dvurérakta, acc. pl. neut. Be aociee dvuTotakrot, nom. pl. masc. id. dvuTotaKtots, dat. pl. masc. id. évuTotakTov, acc. sing. neut. id. dvuToraktos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (&4 & dro- TATTW) not subjected, not made subor- dinate, He. 2.8; disorderly, contumacious, lawless, 1 Ti.1.9; Rito, ro: L/G. insubordinate, refractory, a Jno. 4.11. 6 Ac. 27.15. aVO, adv. above, Ac.2.19; up, upwards, Jno.11.41; 6, 7, 70, avw, that which is above, Jno. 8. 23, et al.; €ws dvw, to the top, Ino. 2.7. dvwbev, adv. of place, from above, from a higher place, Jno.3.31, et al.; of time, from the first or from the source, Lu. 1.33; again, anew, beginning, Ac. 26.5; Jno. 3.3, 73 Ga. 4.9; with a preposition, the top, or upper part, Mat. 27.51. dvotepikos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) NGD. dverepos, a, ov, ($7. rem. 1) (compar. upper, higher, inland, Ac. 19. 1. of avo) higher, superior; to a higher place, L.G. 3oF avinjer > / > , > , 3 , dvwyEewv, OF avuryatov, OF avwyeov, OF avayELov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. e) (avo & yn) an upper room or chamber, Mar.14.15; Lu. Lu.14.10; above, before, He.10.8. ava, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. 5 22.12 avobev, adv. ‘ 2 ites avapOabn, 3 p.s. aor. 1, ind. pass. 6 34. rem.1.d) dvopOow GVOTEPLKG,” acc. pl. neut. . dvotepucds dvwtepikds, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Snes dvwrepov, neut. sing. used adverbially dvdtepos dvweXeis, nom. pl. fem. dvodedys dvodedés, acc. sing. neut. id. | dvwodeAns |, €os, 6, 7, 76, -és, (8 7. ta G. b) (4 & adedew) useless, unprofitable, Tit. 3.9; He. 7. 18. a&e, 3 pers. sing. fut.1, ind. act. . ayo aéva, nom. or acc. pl. neut. ‘ : . a&tos d&(a, nom. sing. fem. ; id. agivn, ys, 7, (8 2. tab. B. ae an axe, Mat. 3. Lu. 3.9. (v). aévor, nom. pl. mase. ; : i . aéuos aétoy, nom.sing.neut. or acc. sing. masc. and neut. id. a&Los, ta, vov, (§ 7. rem. 1) pr..of equal value ; _ worthy, estimable, Mat. 10. 11, 13, et al.; worthy of, deserving, either good or evil, Mat. 10. 10, et al.; correspondent to, Mat. 3.8; Lu.3.83; Ac. 26. 20; comparable, countervailing, Ro. 8.18; suitable, due, Lu. 23. 41. a&idw, @, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) perf. pass. HELOILEL, to judge or esteem to deem fitting, to require, Ac. 15.38; 28. 22. worthy or deserving ; Se SS SE EE eS Ee ee ce Ac. 19.1. a&tov 35 amTaAr d&iws, adv. worthily, Col. 1.10, et al.; suitably, in a manner becoming, Ro. 16. 2, et al. dEvotjer, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . P a&iw GElous, acc. pl. masc. x : aévos a&vovcbwcarv, 3p.pl.pres.imper.pass. Pee tab. v) a&iow aévow, |, fut. Orw, (§ 20. tab. T) . ’ GEvos akwwOjoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. 5 aon asios, adv. . . . . . GELos aiwoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . » a&iow a&éwy, nom. sing. masc. part. fut. act. : ayo dopura, nom. pl. neut. F d.0paTtos adparov, acc. sing. masc. . ° ‘s id. adpatos |, ov, 6, 7, 70, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & dpdw) invisible, Ro. 1.20; Col. 1.15, 16; Abs aie aiGiS Males 306 97/6 Goparou, gen. sing. masc. . : : ’ GOparos GopaTo, dat. sing. masc. } F 5 id. Ga’, by apostrophe for dd, ee 2 p.sing. aor. 2,imper. (§ 13. rem.7.b.d) drayo amayayere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. id. arayayov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2. id. arayyeiAa, aor. 1, infin. act. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) dmayyéAdw amayyetAare, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, imper. act. . id. GmayyeXet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. GmayyeAAopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. a id. dmayyéAXovras, acc. pl. mase. part. pres. act. id. GmayyéAXovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. drrayyé\\oven, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. GrayyéAdovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. drayyé\Xw |, fut. yeAG, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) aor. 1, drripyyetda, (§ 27. rem. 1. d) aor. 2, pass. amnyyeAnv, (§ 27. rem. 4. a) (aro & ayyé\dw) to enounce that with which a person is charged, or which is called for by circumstances; to carry back word, Mat. 2.8, et al.; to report, Mat. 8. 33, et al.; to declare plainly, He.2.12; to announce formally, 1 Jno. 1. 2, arayye\Awv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. arayyeAdw SEC IENO: 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. amdyeuw, pres. infin. act—A. Ln. Tdf. Sui ayew, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 23. 10) = a a ge, 2 p. pl. pres. imper. act—B. D. ae ) dmaydyere, Rec.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Mar.14.44) reeneye!. nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. arayouevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. sate —B. D. Tdf. id. dyouévous, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (ta, 21.12) J amdyovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. : ardyo amayxw |, fut. dyto, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (ard & ayxo, to compress) to strangle; mid. to choke or strangle one’s self, hang one’s self, Mat.27.5. amdyw |, fut. £w, (8 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, darnyayov, (§ 13. rem. 7. b. d) aor. 1, pass. am7nxOnv, (ar & ayo) to lead away, Mat. 26. 57, et al.; to conduct, Mat. 7.13, 14; pass. to be led off to execution, Ac. 12.19; met. to be led astray, seduced, 1 Co. 12. 2. amatoeutos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & wadevw) uninstructed, ignorant ; silly, unprofitable. amauevTous,” acc. pl. fem. amaldevtos amraipe |, fut. apa, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) aor. 1, pass. amnpOnv, (§ 27. rem. 3) subj. amrap0a, (dard & ap) to take away; pass. to be taken away ; to be withdrawn, Mat.9.15; Mar. 2. 20;. Lu. 5. 35. dmrairet, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : OTaLTew amaitew, ©], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (dro & aitéw) to demand, require, Lu. 12. 20; to demand back, Lu. 6. 30. GITALTHTOUCL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind.—D. 5 ; airycovct, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. ae ee Te ae GmatTovgt, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ‘ ; id. amadyéw, o], fut. yow, perf. amydynka, (§ 16. tab. P) (dard & ddyéw, to be in pain, grieve) pr. to desist from grief; hence, to become insensible or callous, Ep. 4. 19. arad\ayjvat, aor. 2, inf. pass —D. . amyAdx Gor, Rec.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Lu.12.58) daddAdxGar, perf. inf. pass—A. : amnAddxOat, Rec.Gr.Sch.Tdf. ot: amraAdaén, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. amahacow |, fut. Ew, aor. 1, pass. dryAdyxOnv, ($ 26. rem. 3, 4) perf. pass. dryANaypa, (§ 26. rem. 3) aor. 2, pass. amyAaynv, (§ 26. rem. 3) (aro & dANEoow) to set free, deliver, set at liberty, He. 2.15; to . [aradddoow id. rid judicially, Lu.12.58; mid. to depart, remove, Ac. 19. 12. dra\Adooeo Oat, pres. infin. pass. . ama\Adoow dmadAotpidw, @], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) perf. pass. daydAotpiwpa, (§ 21. tab. U) (dao & dAXorpidw, 40 alienate) pass. to be alienated from, be a stranger to; perf. part. amnAdoTpiwp.évos, alien, Ep. 2. 12; Avlo; Col. i. 210 amtraXo 36 aTEOW ATUNOS, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) soft, tender, Mat. 24. 32; Mar. 13. 28. Gay, nom. sing. neut. (§ 7. tab. H. b) das dmavra, acc. sing. masc. . ‘ ‘ : id. azavra, nom. and acc. pl. neut. i 5 id. amayras, acc. pl. masc. . A ° id. aTravTau, ol fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (ard & dvTdaw, to meet) to meet, Mat.28.9, et al.; to encounter, Lu. 14. 31. amavrycis, ews, 7, (3 5. tab. E. c) a meeting, encounter; eis amavTyno, to meet, Mat. 25.1,6; Ac. 28.15; 1 Thes. Amie LG. dmavres, nom. pl. masc. Gras aravTnoa, aor. ils infifi. : ATAVTAW amavryoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . : id. Gravrnow, acc. sing. . : : . amavTyots amdvTyots |, ews, 77, (§ 5. tab. E. c) amravTaw aravtwv, gen. pl. neut. Hone amaké, adv. once, 2 Co. 11.25, et al.; once for all, le:6. 4399. 26, 285 10025) 1Pe. 3.18520; Jude 3; eidas dak, krowing once for ever, unfailingly, constantly, Jude 5. azapaBarov,* acc. sing. fem. . 4 . drapdBiros dmapdParos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & wapa- Baivw) not transient; not to be superseded, L.G. drapackevactos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & Tapackevalw) unprepared. dmapackevdcrtous,’ acc. pl. masc. amapOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . , a dzrapvéopat, ovpar|, fut. yoopor, fut. 2, pass. d= unchangeable. > , aTApaAcKEvacTos / aTaipw apvnOyoopat, (§ 17. tab. Q) (aro & dpvéopa) to deny, disown, Mat. 26. 34, et al.; to renounce, disregard, Mat. 16. 24, et al. arrapvnOyncerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. GTrapVveojLar dzapvnodcOw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. id. dmapvycet, 2 pers. sing. fut—Att. B. . t drapynon, Rec.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Mat. 26. Za i Grapvyon, 2 pers. sing. fut. mid. : id. arapyyncowat, 1 pers. sing. fut. mid. . é id. id. arapvyjcop.ae, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, subj. mid.—A. arapvjcopat, leo nadnacnant dmrdprt, or aa dptt, forthwith, at once, Ino. 13. 19; henceforward, Mat. 26.29; Re. 14.73 14.13; hereafter, Mat. 26.64; Jno. 1. 52. INES 62 Co. 9. 4. Graptirpov,° acc. sing. . . . dmapticpos arapticpos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (araprica, to perfect, from dao & dpTtos ) completion, perfection. L.G. aTrapxy, mS, ); (§ 2. tab. B. a) (amd & dpxy) pr. the first act of a sacrifice ; hence, the first- fruits, first portion, firstling, Ro.8.23, et al. aTrapxyv, acc. sing. . . . . . arapxn amas, aca, av, (§ 7. tab. H. b) (a strengthened form of 7as) all, the whole. amacay, acc. sing. fem. 3 : : “Gras amagt, dat. pl. mase. - i ; ; id. dracmafopat |, fut. aoopar, to salute, greet, v.r. ANce2 16% aTaras, dat. pl. . : c arary amatatw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . . amaTaw amar, ns, n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) deceit, deception, delusion. (qq). aratdo, ©], fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) or. 1, pass. qratnOnv, to deceive, seduce into error, Ep.5.6; 1 Ti. 2.14; Ja. 1. 26. amram, datzrsing- st. ‘ 3 ; . amarn amatynOetca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 19. tab. S) 5 4 o amratao dadrns, gen. sing. . 0 : ¢ . amar ama7@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. amataw amdrup,* opos, 6, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) (4 & warp) pr. without a father, fatherless ; hence, (a). aTtos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (aad & L.G. independent of paternal descent. > , e aTavyac pa, aiyalw) an effulgence. daxOyjvat, aor. 1, inf. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4). drayw dréBnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. (§ 37. rem. 1) droBaivw amreBAere,! 3 pers. sing. imperf. : amoPrérw dméderée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 31. rem. 1.b) GrodEtKVUpLL amedéavto, 3 p.pl.aor.1, ind. mid.—Al].Ln.Tdf. edéEavro, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 21.17) \ amoBxopae dmeoeearo, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 5 : id. GTreO€XETO, 3 pers. sing. imperf. : id. amedexOnoar, 3 p.pl.aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) id. areOnpnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; aroonpew dmcdidovy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 31. rem. 2) Groowe dzedoxipacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. azrodokyraces azredoxiyuac On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. amédovro, 3 p. pl. aor.2, ind. mid. (§ 30. tab.A.A) arroblowpe arésoobe 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. mid. : id. dzrédoro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. . = id. dmédwxe, 3 p. sing. aor.1, ind. act. (§ 30. tab. Z) id. e Lu, 14, 28, d@ He.7.3. e He. 1.3. f He. 11. 26. amela dméOave, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36.rem.4) dzofvycKw azeOavere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. : id. areOavoperv, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . . id. ameGavov, 1 pers. sing. aor.2,ind. . — . id. amcGavov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. : id. améGevto, 3 p. pl. aor.2, ind. mid. (§ 28. tab. w) arrotiOnjut amébero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid.—B. Ln. ‘d id. éOero, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 14. 3) arOvyoke, 3 pers. sing. imperf. arofvjoKw ametoov, Subj. dridw, (7), see ddopaw. ar / . amexovoay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. act. . id. a Mar, 2. 4. 6 Mat. 27.5, e Ac. 17.10. dmréxovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. 6 i Grexw améxw, fut. dpéw, (§ 35. rem. 4) (aro & exw) trans. to have in full what is due or is sought, Mat. 6.2,5,16; Lu.6.24; Phi. 4.18; to have altogether, Phile.15; hence, impers. aTEXEL, it is enough, Mar. 14. 41; intrans. to be distant, Lu. 7.6, et al.; to be estranged, Mat.15.8; Mar. 7.6; mid. to abstain from, Ac. 15.20, et al. amrexupicOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. amnyaye, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 13. rem. 7. @) amayo azroxwpilor amyyayov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. F id. amiyyeiAay, 3 p. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) drayyéhio aryyyeAe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. - id. aanyyedy, 3 p.sing. aor. 2, ind. pass. ($27. rem.4.a) id. amiyyeAXov, 1 pers. sing. imperf. act. : id. amrygaro,’ 3p.sing.aor.1,ind.mid.(§23.rem.1.b) dardyyo amiyyov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act—B. et ay: . \ arayo aryyayov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 23.26) dmyecay,’ 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 33. rem. 4) . dareye dmyjAace,* 3 pers. sing. aor.}, ind. (§ 36.rem.2) dzreAatvw amp\ynkores,” nom. pl. mase. part. perf. . amnnOa, 1 p.sing.aor. 1, (§35.rem.12).—Ln.Tdf. dwnAOov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 10. 9) amadyéw i ar épxopian amnAGay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, BN es a = amjAOov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 18. 6) : aw7yAOe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) id. amnAOov, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. danddaxOa1, perf. inf. pass. (§ 26. rem. 3) dahNdrrw day\Aorpiopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. p. dzaAoTpiow amnAXoTpiwjLevous, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. p. id, amnAmukotes, nom. pl. masc. part. perf—D. arndyyKores, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ep.4.19) darnveyKay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 36. rem.1) dmodepw amreArrilo danveyke, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : , id. Gaivrnocav, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . : Goraueraat aryvrynce, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. } , id. amnoracdpea, 1 p.plaor.1,ind.—Al.Ln.Tdf.) , ; EOTATd|LEVOL, Rec. Gr. Sch. Cae. 21.6) pamaamdCopae dzidw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 36. rem.1) ddopdw GmlaTos, ov, 6, 4, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & Torts) unbelieving, without confidence in any one, Mat.17.17, et al.; violating one’s faith, unfaithful, false, treacherous, Lu. 12. 46; an unbeliever, infidel, pagan, 1 Co.6.6, et al.; pass. incredible, Ac.26.8. amurtéw, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to refuse belief, be incredulous, disbelieve, Mar. d Ac. 18. 16, ¢ Ep. 4.19. aTLOT 16. 11,) 165) ued Ads eC 25.124), false, violate one’s faith, be unfaithful, PAU G45 EIS ROE Bf Sho dmgtia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) unbelief, want of trust and con- fidence ; a state of unbelief, 1 Ti. 1. 13; violation of faith, faithlessness, Ro. 3. 3; ales Sie TA 5 amurTyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 ATLOTEU) dmiotia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) dia tos amuotia, dat. sing. OTLOTLA amiotiav, acc. sing. © ‘ : : , id. amiorias, gen. sing. : é : : id. amiorot, nom. pl. masc.. ‘ ; . amirtos amtotots, dat. pl. masc. s A . id. am.irtov, nom. neut. and ace. sing. masc. and fem. id. amiorov, gen. sing. masc. . ; : : id. amirrovpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. émioteéw amirtovvTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. amirtovet, dat. pl. masc. part. pres—B. . ‘a ameovar, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (1 a ; amiotwv, gen. pl. : . : - QTlLOTOS am OOS, on, dov, contr. ods, 7, odv, (§ 7. rem.5.b) pr. single ; hence, simple, wuncompounded ; sound, perfect, Mat. 6.22; Lu. 11. 34. adorns, NTOS, ), (§ 4. rem.2.c) sim- plicity, sincerity, purity or probity of mind, Ro. 12.8; Col. 3. 22 QC Onli?) Lilo; ep aOns. ; liberality, as arising from sim- plicity and frankness of character, 2 Co. ths AR) Oa, Lei Be amA@s, adv. in simplicity ; sincerely, really, or, liberally, bowntifully, Ja. 1. 5. dadorns |, Tos, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) amAdos dmhoryta, acc. sing. fae aes daAorynti, dat. sing. . ‘ : j id. amAoryTos, gen. sing. F : ; : id. amAGs,* adv. am\oos AT 0, prep., pr. forth from, away from; hence, it variously signifies departure ; distance of time or place; avoidance; riddance; deriva- tion from a quarter, source, or material ; origination from agency or instrumentality. amoBativw |, fut. Byoopat, aor. 2, daéBnv, (§ 37. rem. 1) (dard & Batvw) to step off; to dis- embark from a ship, Lu.5.2; Jno.21.9; to become, result, happen, Lu.21.13; Phi.1.19. aJa.1.5. to prove 61Ti. 4, 4, amrooe aroPadnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. ‘ droBadhw aroPaAAw |, fut. Badd, aor. 2, dréBadov, (§ 27. rem. 2.d) (aad & BadrXrw) lo cast or throw off, cast aside, Mar. 10. 50. aoBAyTtos, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) pr. to be cast away ; met. to be contemned, regarded as vile, | Ti. 4. 4. aroBoXvn, As, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a casting off; rejection, reprobation, Ro. 11.15; loss, deprivation, of life, ete., Ac. Dif Pe droBadopeba, 1 pers. pl. aor.2, subj. mid—D.)_ , ’ droOdpeba, Rec.Gr.Sch. Taf, (Ro.13.12) ; droPiiddur aroBaduv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2.. id. amrofavtes, nom, pl. masc. part. aor. 2 aroBnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. . id. amoPXéxrw |, fut. Yow, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ard & Bdérw) pr. to look off from all other objects and at a single one; hence, to turn > , aroBaiv a steady gaze, to look with fixed and earnest attention, He. 11. 26. amoBXyrov,’ nom. sing. neut. - am@oPAnTos aroBAnrtos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) arroBadAw dro Bonne neta: Gi2etaby Baa) sh oe eee aroyeypappevov, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. . aroypada dmroyevopevor,” nom. pl. masc. part. aor.2. dzroyivopac amoyivopat |, aor. 2, dareyevounv, (§ 37. rem. 1) (amd & yivopar) to be away from, un- connected with ; to die; met. to die toa thing by renouncing it. amoypaeo Oat, pres. infin. pass. and mid. . aroypadw amoypady, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ‘ : id. aroypapys, gen. sing. aroypahy aroypadu j, fut. pw, (§ 23.rem. 1. La) (and & ypadw) pr. to copy; hence, to register, enrol, Lu. 2.1; He. 12.23; mid. to procure the re- gistration of one’s name, to give in one’s name for registration, Lu. 2. 3, 5. aroypapy, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a register, inventory; registration, enrolment, IB, Bes INC Be Bie amoypawacGa, aor. 1, infin. mid. - aroypadw amodcderypevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 31. rem. 1.b) . . G7rOOE(KVUpLL dodedokiyracpevov, acc. sing. part. p. pass. darodoxyalo darodetkviput |, fut. de(Ew, (§ 31. tab. BB) to point out, display; to prove, evince, demonstrate, Ac.25.7; to designate, proclaim, hold forth, c1 Pe. 2. 24. amroOe 2 Thes. 2. 4; to constitute, appoint, Ac. 2. 22; 1 Co. 4.9; 2)Thes. 2. 4. drodetets, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) manifestation, demonstration, indubitable proof. dzrodetkvUvTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. amodetkvVovTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres.—A. amodecxvivra, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (2Thes.2.4) oe j drrodetxviw |, same signif. as dzrodetKvupt. V- ¥- 3 , dzrode CKVUPLL 3 , \ GTrodELKVUW amodetfat, aor. 1, infin, . . . GTOOELKVUPLL dmoodeifer," dat. sing. . F drodeets aodetkts |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) GmrodelKVUpL drodexraoov, pres. infin. : . . arodeKaTOw amodexatovre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ‘ id. dzrodekatow, @, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ard & dekaTow) to pay or give tithes of, Mat. Dono i M4 ee Sal stOmeeee, Levy tithes upon, He.7.5. LXX. dmooekrov, nom. sing. neut. Be oneieras amddekTos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) drodéxopar darodeEdpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. id. dmrodeEdpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. —Al. Ln. Tdf. ° . id. deédprevos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 9. i) J dmobdeeacbGar, aor. 1, infin. j id. arodexopar |, fut. déoprac, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) ) (and & déxopar) to receive kindly or heartily, welcome, Lu.8.40; Ac.15.4; 18.27; 28.30; to receive with hearty assent, embrace, Ac. 2.41; to accept with satisfaction, Ac. 4l aTroba dmodloovv, neut. sing. part. pres. act. Nv] a ° - amodioovs, [ €kacros |, nom. sing. part. pres. —Const. : : id. aTroolowpL amoo.oovv, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 22% 2)) arodiow, fut. droddcw, aor. 1, darédwxa, aor. 2, dzédwy, aor. 1, pass. dzreddOnv, (§ 30. tab. Z) (amr & d(dwpe) to give in answer to a claim or expectation; to render a due, Mat. 12. 36; 16.27; 21.41; 22.21, etal.; to recompense, Mat.6.4,6,18; to discharge an obligation, Mat. 5.33; to pay a debt, Mat. 5. 26, et al.; to render back, requite, Ro. 12.17, et al.; to give back, restore, Lu. 4. 20; 9.42; to refund, Lu. 10. 35; LQ. 93) mid’, to sell, Ac: 5.85) 719)) bes 12.16; pass., to be sold, Mat.18.25; to be given up at a request, Mat. 27. 58. amrootowat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . daroduopicovtes,* nom. pl. masc. part. pres. arodvopils amoduopilw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ard & d.opila, to set bounds) pr. to separate by GrrobLOw pt intervening boundaries ; to separate. N.T. dzrooo0Onvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 30. rem. 4) GrroblOwpLt amodokidce |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dard & doxyratw) to reject upon trial; to reject, Mat.21.42; Mar.12.10; Lu.20.17; 1 Pe. 2.4,7; pass., to be disallowed a claim, Lu. On22 5 ese etn 2 sali 7- azrodoKkialo dmo6os, 2 p. sing. aor.2, imper. act. (§ 30. rem. 1) aTroolowput dzrodokyacOnjvat, aor. 1, inf. pass. Pe 3} amooore, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. . ; id. dmodeKTOS, ov, 6, 4, TO, -ov, (§ 7. amodovvat, aor. 2, infin. act. . . . id. rem. 2) acceptable, 1 Ti.2.3; 5.4. L.G. a@mooovs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. &000X%, 7s, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. reception, wel- ar000x7 |, 7S; n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Grrod : id. arrokadvwpet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . ° id. amoKkadvwer, dat. sing. aroKd Advis amokadvwes, acc. pl. ; s : : id. amokaAvwewy, gen. pl. . 5 . i id. drrokadtvwews, gen. sing. . : : . id. aarokdAvyy, acc. sing. : a : id. dmoxdAdvyis, ews, 7), (8 5. tab. Ec). arokadvrrw daoxapaookia, as, 1, (F 2aF tabs eB eb; and e rem. 2) (amo & KapacoKkéw, to watch with the head stretched out, an eager look-out ; from Kapa, the head, to keen and Soxevw, to watch); earnest expecta- tion, eager hope, Ro. 8.19; Phi. 1. 20. N.T. 7 , dmoxapadokiay, acc. sing. . . . | dmoKapadoxto a1 Ti. 6.19. 6 Lu. 8, 45. ATOKA : 43 ATLOKT dmoxata\Aayévres, nom, pl. masc. part. azroxpGeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, p. doxpivopat aor.2, pass—D. , A Nd amrokpeica,, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. amoKkaTtaAAacow droxatyAXagev, Ree. Gr. Sch. Taf. daoxpwOév, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. . id.” (Col. 1. 21) j : = ie dmoKxpiGevtes, nom, pl. masc. pt. aor. 1, pass. id. a@moxata\Adéat, aor. 1, infin. act. . ; id. daroKkp.Oy, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass —B.C.Tdf. éroxataAAaéy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. Aadjon, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Mar. 9. 6) * droxata\Adoow |, fut. fo, (§ 26. rem. 3) (dard & darokpiOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. c : id. kataAAaoow) to transfer from a certain amoKpiOyjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass... id. state to another which is quite different ; arrokpiOjcovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . id. hence, to reconcile, restore to favour, Ep. aroxplOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. Deno Cold 20.2Ktu er Nee amoxpubijre, 2 pers. pl. aor..1, subj. pass. . id. dmoKxatacTa0a, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. droxpi0ct, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. 2 id. (§ 29. rem. 6) j FE . aroxabiornp. | dmdxpija,° atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : id. amokatactacews,* gen. sing. . . dmoxataoracts | aroxpiverOat, pres. infin. . : : ‘ id. amokataoTacts |, ews, ) (GeSrataby Esic) eae aroKxablioryy amroxpiveran, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : id. GTOKATATTHCEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. azroxpivy, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. 7 : id. dmoKxatectaOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. aoxptvopat |, (§ 27. rem. 3) aor. 1, drexpuvdynv amoKaTeoTy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind.—B. . and, later, also (pass. form) darexptOnv, droxateotabn, Rec. Gr. Sch. ‘ id. (%), fut. (pass. form) amokpiOyjcopat, daexateatyn, Taf. (Mar. 8. 25) eu) (dzroxpiva, to separate, from amo & aokaTyAAcynte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind.} Kpivw) to answer, Mat. 3.15, et al.; in pass.—B. Ln. N.T. to respond to certain present circum- Sa@rokataAAdoow dmokatnAAagev, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. stances, to avow, Mat.11.25, et al. (C). (Col. it 21) 3 4 : darokpipa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) dmroxaTnAAake, 3 p. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. - id. a judicial sentence. L.G. amroxeypan |, fut. ecropat, (§ 33. tab. D.D) (aro & dmroKptots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) an Ketan) to be laid up, preserved, Lu.19.20; | answer, reply, Lu. 2.47; 20.26; Jno. to be in store, be reserved, await any one, | 1 223510) Qs Cols tasGe2uhin4sS) He on2ie | aroKploet, dat. sing. . : : j GmrOKpurts dmroxeyevnv, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. epee Gmrokpicect, dat. pl. . : - : id. dmoxetrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. : ; d. amoKpiow, acc. sing. . : id. daroKeKpupLeVyy, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. aroxptots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ‘ aroKplvopat (§ 23. rem. 7) 2 3 - dmokpUmtw | aroxptmrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ard & GTTOKEKPUpL[LEVOV, acc. sing. neut. part. p. pass. id. KpUTTO) to hide away ; to conceal, with- GrOKEKpUPLPEVOD, gen. s. neut. part. perf. pass. id. hold from sight or knowledge, Mat.11.25; dr OKEKUALG LLEVOV, acc. 8. masc. part. perf. pass. damoKkvAtw 25.18, et al. dmroxexvAorat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. amoKpuos, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. droxeparile |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ard & rem. 2) hidden away; concealed, Mar. Kead) to behead, Mat.14.10; Mar. 4.22; Lu.8.17; stored up, Col. 2 6.16, 28; Lu.g.9. aToKpupot, nom. pl. masc. . ; : amoxpudos drokNebry,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . amrokA , aTrOKTEVO) amoxteivovoa, Rec. Gr. Sch. Meee a@moxtevovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . G7rTOKTELVW amokxtev@, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. droxtévw |, same signif. as doxreivw, V.T- Grokvel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . aTroKvew dzoxvew, @|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ard & KVew ) pr. to bring forth, as women; met. to generate, produce, Ja. 1.15; to gene- rate by spiritual birth, Ja.1.18. L.G. aroKkvAcel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. amoKkvAlw arokvNio |, fut. dow, (§ 13. tab. M) (a6 & kvAiw) to roll away, Mat. 28.2; Mar. 16.3, 4; (ro) pee eGe do\afetv, aor. 2, infin. act. Lu. 24. 2 a7rohapBave amroX\e aoddBn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . drodkap Pave aroAGByre, 2 p.pl.aor.2, subj.act—A.B.Ln.Tdf. : droddBopev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2Jno.8) fo | aE | aroha Bdopevos, nom. sing. masc. pt. aor. 2, mid. id. | aroAdBwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. id. a7oAaBwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. id. a7okapPBavew, pres. infin. act. : id. azroAapBavopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. arodapPBavovres, nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. act. id. 3 arohapBave, fut. droAnpopat, aor. 2, aé\aBor, (aro & AapBavw) to receive what is due, sought, or needed, Lu. 23.41; Ro. Meg2 71; (Gare Aegs | COlugn24 manors; ato receive in full, Lu. 16.25; to receive back, recover, Lu. 6.34; 15.27; 18.30; to re- ceive in hospitality, welcome, 3 Jno. 8; mid. to take aside, lead away, Mar. 7. 33. | atoAavow, acc. sing. : azro\avats ardAavors |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (dzrodatw, to obtain a portion of a thing, enjoy) bene- ficial participation, 1 Ti. 6.17; enjoyment, pleasure, He. 11. 25. GroAetzrerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. amroAelrw azoXeizrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (aro & deizw) to leave, leave behind ; pass. to be left, remain, 2 Ti. 4.13, 20; He. 4. 6,9; 10.26; to relinquish, forsake, desert, Jude6. amoXetobe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. arohAvpe avoAeirat, 3 p.s. fut.2, ind. mid. (§ 35. rem. 11) id. aroXeixw |, fut ewen(s 23.rem: 1. (ard & Nelxo, to lick) pr. to lick off; to cleanse by licking, lick clean, Lu. 16.21. L.G. amoNeAupevny, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. (§ 14. tab. N) amoAvw arroNeAvpevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. amo\eAvoa, 2 pers~sing. perf. ind. pass. id. amoAeAvobat, perf. infin: pass. id. amoAéoat, aor. 1, infin. act. - drddAvpe a7oA\éoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. a7voAeoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. aroh€éon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. ; id. amoX /, , amooKevdlop.a. |, EO OMLAL, take one’s departure. i f / nom.pl.m.part.aor.1,m. q Ve aTrooTay, pres. infin. act. aToomTaw amoomacbévras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. droomdw, @), fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) (aro & ord) to draw away from; to draw out or forth, Mat. 26.51; seduce, Ac.20.30; mid., aor. 1, pass. form, areoracOny, to separate one’s self, to to draw away, part, Lu. 22.41; Ac.21.3. (q). f a@moortaAevTt, dat. sing. neut. part. aor. 2, pass. amTooTeAAw arooraAGot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pass. (S276 rem /4ssas eb) eae & id. dmootavTa, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 adlornpe dmoords, nom. sing. mase. part. aor. 2 id. dmogtacia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. dmrootactay, acc. sing. . . . - aTooTacia dmroctdctov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C.c). adiornp dmoctactov, gen. sing. . arooTactov drooteyaco |, fut. ac, (§ ‘26. rem. 1) (amo & a Gu. 10. 11. GARE Ot oeier ¢ En, 21.25. d Ac. 27,43. e 1 Thes. 2.17. Ff Ac. 21. 15. g Ja.1.17. aT OoT oréyn) to remove or break through a covering or roof of a place, Mar. 2. 4. amootetAat, aor. 1, infin. act. . amocToAAw dmroureiAavra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. ], act. id. a@mooteiAavras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. Le Gr. Sch. Tdf. id. admootoXovs, Rec. (Ac. M533) : | carootetAavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. GaooreiAas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. GrrootetAn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. dwéoretAov, 2 p- s. aor.1, imper. act—Gr. Tdf. | éxizpewov Hiv amedOetv, Rec. | id. (Mat. 8. 31) GmooteAet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. GmootéAXer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : id. GmooréAXey, pres. infin. act. . : : id. GmootéA\y, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. : id. azooreAASpeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. dmooré\Xover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. GrooTeAdw, fut. creAd, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) aor. 1, 47 a 1 Co. 6.8; pass. to be destitute or devoid of, 1 Ti. 6.5; to be unjustly withheld, Ja. 5. 4. aTTOOT drootepyons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. arooTepew amoaTy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 29.rem.3) ddiornue aTooTHVat, aor. 2, infin. A : id. dmooTyoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. id. dadotyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. . id. GTOOTHTH, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. id. dzrootoAy |, 7s, 7, (§ 2, tab. B. a) amootéAAw GmooToAyy, acc. sing. amrooToNy dmooToAns, gen. sing. id. amoaToX\ou, nom. pl. . amoaTtoAos amooToAots, dat. pl. id. amootoAov, acc. sing. ; id. amroaToAos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) amrooTéeAXw amoa70Aov, gen. sing. . dmcaToAos dzoa7oAovs, acc. pl. id. amrooToAwy, gen. pl. 4 ° j A id. amooropari€ew,* pres. infin. . drootopaticn amooropaticw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dro & dméotei\a, (§ 27. rem. 1. d) perf. dzé- oraAdxa, (§ 27. rem. 2. b) perf. pass. dmréeoTaA pat, (§ 27. rem. 3) aor. 2, pass. éreordAny, (a), (§ 27. rem. 4. b) (dard & o7e\dw) to send forth a messenger, agent, message, or command, Mat. 2.16; 10.5, et al.; to put forth into action, Mar.4.29; to liberate, rid, Lu. 4.19; to dismiss, send away, Mar. 12.3, et al. dmooTo\y, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a sending, expedition ; affice or duty of one sent as a messenger or agent ; office of an apostle, apostleship, Ac. 1.25; Ro. 1.5; 1 Co.9.2; Gal. 2.8. amdéaToos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) one sent as a messenger or agent, the bearer of a commission, messenger, Jno. 13. 16, et al.; an apostle, Mat. 10. 2, et al. amooTeA®, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. GTroaTeAAw daroatepeto fe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. ; aTrocTEepEw dmoorepette, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. dmootepetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. O76 1.0.) pr. to speak or repeat off-hand ; also, to require or lead others to speak with- out premeditation, as by questions cal- culated to elicit unpremeditated answers, to endeavour to entrap into unguarded language. dmootpadys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, pass. (with mid. sense) . aoa Tt ped dmrooTpepev, pres. infin. act. 6 é id. émootpepdpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pr. mid. id. drroaTpepopevo, gen. pl. part. pres. mid... id. amootpépovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. dmootpéda |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ard & oTpepw) to turn away; to remove, Ac. 3.26; Ro.11.26; 2Ti.4.4; to turn a people from their allegiance to their sove- reign, pervert, incite to revolt, Lu. 23. 14; to replace, restore, Mat. 26.52; 27.33 mid., aor.2, pass. form, areatpapyy, (a), (§ 24. rem. 10) to turn away from any one, to slight, reject, repulse, Mat. 5. 42; Tit.1.14; He.12.25; to desert, 2 Ti.1.15. GTrooTEpeo, o |, fut. To, (§ 16. tab. P) perf. pass. ameotépnat, (§ 17. tab. Q) (ard & oTEpew, to deprive) to deprive, detach; to debar, 1 Co.7.5; to deprive in a bad sense, defraud, Mar. 10.19; 1 Co.6.7; mid. to suffer one’s self to be deprived or defrauded, amootpewer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. - dmoaTpedy amdotpeyov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. id. dmootpewovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. drootuyéw, G], fut. jow, ($ 16. tab. P) (ard & aTvyéw, to hate) to shrink from with abhorrence, detest. @ Im. 11.53. 4 ks. aT OCT 48 amropo a + 4 amooTuyourTes,” nom. pl. masc. part. pres... aroaTvyEew aroovvaywyot, nom. pl. masc. aroovvaywyos amoovvaywyos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) (dad & ouvaywy)) expelled or excluded from the synagogue, excommunicated, cut off from the rights and privileges of a Jew, and excluded from society, Ino. 9. 22; 2A 2is Oss2. Nae aToovvayayous, acc. pl. masc. arocvvaywyos amroTasapevou, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 1.—D. amocKevacdpevot, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. > doracaopar Pi 1113) c c . GrroTasap.evos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor li id. amotdéacGa1, aor. 1, infin. ; , 7 id. GmwoTagoerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ‘ id. arotaccopat |, fut. ona, (§ 26. rem. 3) (dzro- tacow, to set apart, from dd & TAo0W) to take leave of, bid farewell to, Lu.g.61; ACL 18218, 205) 2 Co. 2.113) 10.) dismiss: send away, Mar. 6.46; to renounce, for- sake, Lu. 14. 33. amoteAeo Ocica, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. aroteAew, |, fut. €ow, (§ 22. rem. 1) aor. 1, pass. ameredeoOnv, (§ 22. rem. 4) (ard & TedW) to complete; pass. to be perfected, amorTeAew to arrive at full stature or measure, Ja. 1 amoteAodpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid.—D. aTroTEAG, 15}, Iii, ANeli, “ A eriTeA@, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 13. 32) droriOnpt |, fut. droOnow, (§ 28.tab.V) mid. drort- Oepou, aor. 2, dreBeunv, (§ 28. tab. W) to lay off, lay down or aside, as garments, / amroTeAew Ac. 7.58; met. to lay aside, put off, re- mounce, Ro. 13. 12; Ep. 4. 22, 25; Col. m0 ebnale amdGeots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a putting off or away, laying aside, 1 Pe. Bioeth PP IEEE a ty ol arofykyn, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a place where anything is laid up for pre- servation, repository, granary, storehouse, barn, Mat. 3.12; 6.26; 13.30; Lu.3.17; 12. 18, 24. érotwagdapevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1,) amotwagéaré, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . @aorwdoow drotwaccw |, fut. gw, (§ 26. rem. 3) (aro & zwacoaw, to shake) to shake off, Lu.g.5; INO, Hoe Fe drotivy |, fut. drotiow, (1), (§ 27. rem. 1, note) (amd & rivw) to pay off what is claimed or due; to repay, refund, make good. aotiow,’ 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . . aroTtWvw azroTtoAa,° 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : amroToAp.dw droToApdw, @|, fut. now, ($ 18. tab. R) (azo & TOApGw) to dare or risk outright; to speak outright, without reserve or restraint. azroroj.ia. |, as, Oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (dmrdéropos, cut off sheer, from amroTeLvo, to cut off, from amo & TELVOD) pr. abrupt- ness ; met. summary severity, rigour, Ro. Tie2 2 DIS seals ATrOTOMLWS, adv. sharply, severely, 2 Co. 113% LOG itis Hig 15 amroropiay, acc. sing. . . . - dtroToula GTOTOMMS, adv. . . A . . id. dzotpéov,* 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. . dzrorpérw amotperw |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ard & TpeTw) to turn any one away from a thing; mid. to turn one’s self away from any one; to avoid, shun. arove (a,° dat. sing. . . . . aroveta arovcia |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . CTrELpLL aropéper Oar, pres. inf. pass.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. A : ee aTopepw eripeperGar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 19. 12) amropepw |, fut. dzrofcw, aor. 1, dayjveyKa, aor. 2, amyveykov, aor. 1, pass. amnvéxOnv, (§ 36. rem. 1) (azo & pep) to bear or carry away, conduct away, Mar.15.1; Lu. 162220) |Conr6. 9; Res07.3; 2teo. aropevyovtas, acc. pl. m. part. pres —Al. Tdf. : p amopuyovras, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Pe.2. a dropevyn aropev'yu |, fut. Eonar, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, arepiyov, (§ 4.2 rem. 9) (dro & devyw) to flee from, escape; met. to be rid, be freed from, 2 Pe. 1.4; 2.18, 20. aropbeyyerGar, pres. infin. aropbéyyopuat aropbeyyopat, fut. éyfopa, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (ard & Oeyyopar) to speak out, de- clare, particularly solemn, weighty, or mid.—A. Sch. Tdf. aroTwacow pithy sayings, Ac. 2.4,14; 26.25. L.G. avoTwaséas, Rec. Gr. Ln. (Ac. 28. 5) + arodopticop.a |, fut. (copat, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dao amrotwdaéas, nom. sing. masce. part. aor. 1, act. . id. & optos ) to untade. L.G. a Ro. 12.9. 6 Phile, 19. ec Ro. 10. 20. @2 7i.3.5. € Phi. 2.12. | atropo arooptildpevov,* nom. sing. neut. pt. pres. dzrodbopri€opat drodpuydvras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 » dropebyw dropuyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor.2. . id. arroxpyae.,” dat. sing. . . . amdoxpnots aroxpyors |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (droxpdoprar, to use up, consume by use) a using up, or, a discharge of an intended use. L.G. aroxwpet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. aroxwpew G7roXwpEiTE, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : . id. droxwpew, @|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ard & xwpéw) to go from or away, depart, Mat. OPS, We Os BXe\R NOs 135 115% aroxwpncas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . G7rOXMPEW doxwpie |, fut. (rw, aor. 1, pass. deywpicbny, (§ 26. rem. 1) (amo & xopilw) to sepa- rate; pass. to be swept aside, Re. 6. 14; mid. to part, Ac. 15. 39. aroxwpicOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. - droxwpilo arrovxovTwv,° gen. pl. masc. part. pres. arroyo drowsy w |, fut. fw, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (azo & Yvyw) pr. to breathe out, faint away, die; met. to faint at heart, be dismayed. (5). Anmlov édpor |, the forum, or market-place, of Appius; a village on the Appian road, near Rome. gen. sing. Amziov ddpov,* Ammiov ddpov dmpocttov,” acc. sing. neut. amrpoolTos ampdatros |, ov, 6, 7, Td, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & Tpootros, accessible, from TpPCoELLL, to approach) wnapproached, unapproachable. L.G. dmpockorot, nom. pl. masc. am pOoKOTOS ampooko7roy, acc. sing. fem. . : c id. dmpéaxoros], ov, 6, 4, (a & mpooKomy) not stumbling or jarring ; met. not stumbling or jarring against moral rule, unblamable, clear, Ac. 24.16; Phi.1.10; free from NEE. ampoowroAnmrus,’ adv. (4 & mporwrodnrréw) without respect of persons, impartially, N.T. offensiveness, 1 Co. 10. 32. amtaotos |, ov, 6, 9, (4 & mratw) free from stumbling ; met. free from moral stumbling or offence ; irreprehensible, Jude 24. dmratatous,£ acc. pl. masc. aTTALOTOS amare, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. OnTW amrec Oa, pres. infin. mid. ; , " id. Gmteobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. : id. dmrerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . : id. @ Ac. 21.3. 6 Col, 2, 22. e Lu. 21. 26. d Ac, 28.15. 49 apa amrerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass—D. . A épyerat, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Mar. 4.21) f 977 dmrTytat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. . . id. amrov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. é id. amtw |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) pr. to bring in contact, fit, fasten; to light, kindle, Mar, 4.21; Lu.8.16, et al.; mid. OTTOMOr fut. Youat, aor. 1, qwapnv, to touch, Mat. 8.3, et al.; to meddle, venture to partake, Col.2.21; to have intercourse with, to know carnally, 1 Co.7.1; by impl. to harm, 1 Jno. 5.18. ‘Ardia |, as, 9, Appia, pr. name. Ardia," dat. sing. . ; : 3 Ardila atwletaobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. atwbheéw arobéo, |, fut. wfijcow & dow, and mid. drwGéo- prot, otpat, aor. 1, adrwoapny, (aro & @0ew, to thrust) to thrust away, repel from one’s self, repulse, Ac. 7.27; to refuse, reject, cast off, Ac. 7.39; 13.46; Rosier 152ml elie Os amwAeta, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . droddvpe azwdX¢ctats, dat. pl. amwXeua, amoAeay, acc. sing. 4 ; : : id. awAXelas, gen. sing. . ° © ° id. amoAeca, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . arohAvpe amwXece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 3 id. amwAero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. . A id. azwAXAvvto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid.—B. Ln. \ id amwXovto, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. @ Co. 10.9) i amwAovro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. mid. : id. azwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Z » Grey ATWO [EVOL, nom. pl. mase. part. aor.1, mid. édrwhéw arocavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. ; id. amoéocato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. 5 id. dpa. This particle denotes, first, transition from one thing to another by natural sequence; secondly, logical inference ; in which case the premises are either expressed, Mat. ; There- fore, then, consequently; should it so result, INGE 96 fp Gpa. A stronger form of the preceding, used mainly in 12.28, or to be variously supplied. interrogations, Lu.18.8; Ac.8.30; Gal.2.17. apa |, Gs, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. a prayer; more commonly a prayer for evil ; curse, cursing, imprecation. e1 Ti. 6.16. el Peodel Te g Jude 24, h Phile. 2. A pape “Apa Bes,* nom. pl. 4 : ! “Apa ApaBia.|, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Arabia. Apaf3ia, dat. sing. ‘Apafia. Apafsiav, ace. sing. 5 3 : ; id. Gpat, aor. 1, infin. act. alpw Apap, 6, Aram, pr. name, indecl. dpavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. : id. dpas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, act. id. apas,’ gen. sing. : : apa Gpare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . aipo dpdzw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . ; id. “Apa |, afBos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. a) an Arabian. dpyai, “nom. pl. fem. . A : apyos dpyet,” 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. dpyéw dpyéw, G], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) apyds apyy, nom. sing. fem.—B. Ln. Tdf. ; L a vexpa Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 2. 20) . Aa ie: nom. pl. masc. : j : : id. apyov, nom. sing. neut. : id. Gpyos]| 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) (a & aio) contr. from aepyos, pr. inactive, unemployed, Mat. 20. 3, 63 idle, averse from labour, WBS Ge gg AU iG OR Tenis 2) THES T15 tip unprofitable, hollow, or, by impl., injurious, Mat. 12. 36. épyéo, &, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. to be unemployed ; to be inoperative, to linger. apyovs, ace. pl. masc. apyos dpyipa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. contr. apyvpeos dpyipeos |, €a, cov, contr. ods, G; ody apyupos peice acc. pl. . : apyvplov EE ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. j apryvpos payers: gen. sing. apyvplov apyupty, dat. sing. . : id. Gpyvpokd7os," ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a (dpyvpos & KOTT ) a forger of silver, silversmith. L.G. dpyupov, acc. sing. apyupos apyupos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) silver; meton. anything made of silver; money. apyvpeos, éa, cov, contr. ods, a, odv, (§ 7. rem. 5. c) made of silver, Ac.19.24; Qin 2205 e920. dpytpiov, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C. c) silver; meton. money; spc. a piece of silver money, a shekel. 50 apn - a Ac.2.11 b Ro. 3. 14. d Ac. 19. 24. Gpyvpov, gen. sing. . cipyupos Gg acc. pl. masc. contr. apyvpeos cove dat. sing. . 6 : Gpyupos apet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act—B.D.Ln.Tdf. * aipet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 16. 22) a paid "A pevov Tayov, acc. sing. 0 5 . “Apetos TayOs “Apetos Ta-yos, ov, 6, the Areopagus, or Hill of Mars, in Athens. Apetov mayov, gen. sing. . 5 “Apetos mdyos ‘Apeorayirnys,” ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a judge of the court of Areopagus. ({). dperat, aor. 1, infin. apecka apecacys, gen. sing. fem. part. aor.1 . : id. apéoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 36. rem. 3) id. ipéon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. dpéokewa |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2). id. dpéoxeray,s acc. sing. OperKEla aper Kew, pres. infin. épecKo dpeckérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . : id. épeoKovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . ; id. dpeckovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. ApeTKM, fut. dpgéow, imperf. ypeckov, aor. 1, npeoa, to please, Mat. 14.6, et al.; to be pleasing, acceptable, Ac.6.5; to consult the pleasure of any one, Ro. 15.1, 2, 3; 1 Co. 10. 33; to seek favour with, Ga. iebhess2e dpécketa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a pleasing, desire of 1. 10; pleasing, Col. 1. 10. apeotos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pleas- ing, acceptable, Jno. 3.22; 8.29; Ac. 12.3; deemed proper, Ac. 6. 2 dpeota, acc. pl. neut. a&peoros apEeorTor, nom. sing. neut. H ; : id. dpeoros |, 7, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) apecKw Apéra,® gen. sing. . Apéras ‘Apéras |, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Aretas, pr. name. dpetas, acc. pl. dpeTy apeTy, fs, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) goodness, good quality of any kind; a gracious act of God, 1 Pe. 2.9; 2 Pe. 1.3; virtue, uprightness, Phi. 4.8; 2 Pe. 1.5 ape, dat. sing. . apeTy GpEeTHV, acc. sing. - . = C . id. dperys, gen. sing. : : : : id. apy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. aipo e Ac. 17.34, f Col. 1.10. g 2 Co. 11.32. | | apns apys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . : aipo ap0n, 3 p. sing. aor.1, subj. ees a e€aply, Rec. (1 Co. 5. 2) apOjcerar, 3 p. sing. fut. ind. pass. (§ 27. rem. 3) id. GpOynrt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. . id. GpOytw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. F id. Gp0or, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. dpilpéw, ©], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) apiO.ds apiOpjcat, aor. 1, infin. act. apijew apiO.ov, acc. sing. z : 2 . aptOj.0s GpO.ds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a number, Lu. 22.3; Jno. 6.10; Ac. 4.4; Re. 20.8; 13.18. épioew, @, fut. Hoo, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, #piOnoa, perf. pass. noiOunpan, to number, Mat.10.30; Lu.12.7; Re.7.9. GpiOuod, gen. sing. apOp.os dpi, Gat. sing. . : id. Apipabaia |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Arimathea, a town of Palestine. Apwabaias, gen. sing. . Apiabata Apiotapxov, acc. sing. . ‘Apiotapxos Apiorapyos, ov, 0, (§ 3. a C. a) Aristarchus, pr. name. Apurrapxov, gen. sing. . : Apiatapxos dpiotdw, |, fut. row, (§ 18. tab. R) Opirrov dpiotepd, nom. sing. fem. Gpiorepos dpiorepds |, a, dv, (§ 7. rem. 1) the left; éporepd, Sc. xeip, the left hand, Mat.6.3; so é& dpioTepav, SC. pepav, Lu. 23.33; 2 Co. Ga dpiotepav, gen. pl. . dpioTepos Gpirtyoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. apirraw Gpiotnoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. ApiordBovdos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Aristobulus, pr. name. ApiotoBovAov,* gen. sing. ApiordBovAos AploTO, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) pr. the jist meal, breakfast ; afterwards extended to signify also a@ slight mid-day meal, lun- cheon, Mat. 22. 4. dpirTaw, 6, fut. ow, (§ 18. tab. R) aor. 1, HpioTynca, to take the first meal, breakfast, Jno. 21.12, 15; also, to take a mid-day meal, Lu. 11.37. 51 apuvno apkéon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. dpKéw apkeoOnoopela, | pers.pl.fut.pass. (§ 22.rem.4) id. dpkerov, nom. sing. neut. GpPKETOS apkeros, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) apkew apKew, e|, fut. gow, (§ 22. rem. 1) aor. 1, npKeoa, pr. to ward off ; thence, to be of to suffice, be enough, Mat. pass. to be contented, satisfied, service, avail ; 25OQweudles Muss a04 so L.O355) Le. tseh or noO nO dpKetos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) suf- ficient, enough, Mat.6.34; 10.25; 1 Pe. Ans apKos |, ov, 6, same signif. as dpKTOs. v.r. dpkov, gen. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. . » KO apxtov, ‘Rec. (Re. 13. 2) ° \ eet? Gpkovpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. apKeo Gpxovpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. Gpkovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : ; id. apKTos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) @ bear. apkrov,’ gen. sing. dowros dppa, Gros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) @ chariot, venicle, Ac. 8. 28, 29, 38. Appayeddav,” 70, Armageddon.—Ree. Appayedoy, Gr. Sch. Tdf. Cppart, dat. sing. appa Seuetes: gen. sing. . : ‘ : ; id. dppatov, gen. pl. . a3 id. appole |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. oa to - together ; mid. appolopan, aor. 1, HppLorapnv, to join, unite in marriage, espouse, betroth, Di Comniy2: appos j, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ foint or articulation of the bones. appav,? gen. pl. : Epp.os apvas,° acc. pl. (§ 6. rem. 4. d) apvos apveto Oat, pres. infin—AI. Ln. Tdf. . 3 i épvncacban, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 4. 16) i TEC OR A A pVEO[at, odpas |, fut. ycopar, (§ 17. tab.Q) perf. (pass. form) Hpvynpar, aor. 1, #pvy- copy, to deny, disclaim, disown, Mat. 10.33, et al.; to renounce, Tit.2.12, et al.; to decline, refuse, He.11.24; absol. to deny, contradict, Lu. 8.15, et al. dpiorov, gen. sing. apurtov | apvnodpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 dpveopar Gpxet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. dpKeo dpvnodpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.! . id. apxeto Ge, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. . 3 id. apvjcacbat, aor. 1, infin. , : j id. a Ro. 16.10. 6 Re. 13.2. e Re. 16. 16. 4 We. 4,12. e Lu. 10.3. ——ee apyno apvyoia bw, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, imper.—Gr. Tdf. drapvncdcOw, Rec. Sch. (Lu. 9. 23) i Shir ra dpvjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. : 3s id. apvnon, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind—B. D. a 2 dxapvjon, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ino. 13. 38) Epvajoyrs, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. ; id. GpvijTop.a, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. : id. apvycopeba, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind—A. Ln. Tat) - dpvovpela, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Ti. 2. 12) f : dpvotvueba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 4 : id. dpvovpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . 3 id. dpvovpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. dpvovpévoy, gen. pl. part. pres. . ; F id. Gpvovrvra, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. dpvia, acc. pl. . dpviov dpviov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C.c) a young lamb, lamb- kin, lamb, Jno. 21.15; Re. 5. 6, 8. dpviov, gen. sing. Gpviov apviw, dat. sing. : : : A p id. dpvds, (§ 6. rem. 4, d) a gen. without a nom. in use, its place being supplied by é Gpvos, a lamb. dp&dpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. apxo ap&dpevoy, acc. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, mid. id. apEapevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. dpéapevov, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. épéapévov, gen. pl. part. aor. 1, mid.—C, D. Gp&aprevov, Rec. Gr. Sch. . ; { id. Epeoaereu Ta. (La. 24. 47) =| dpéacOa, aor. 1, infin. mid. . ; F id. ap&eobe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. , ; id. apéy, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. ‘ id. dp&yobe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. . : id. apénrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. : id. apfovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. ‘ : id. dpEovrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. : id. Gpov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. apo dpotpiay, pres. infin. contr. . Gpotpidw apoTpiaw, @ |, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2. a) cpoTpov Gporpiov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. apoTpliaw dpotplavrTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. 5 id. dpotpov, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dpdw, to plough) a plough. Gporpidw, &, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2.a) to plough, Lu. 17.7; 1 Co.g. 10. dpovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : F aipa dprayévTa, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. . épralay apTayes, nom. pl. (§ 4. rem. 2. b) dpmaé appnt aprayn |, WS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) apralw SEEN acc. sing. dprayy apTayns, gen. sing. . : : 3 id. sea Mirae 1 p. pl. 2 fut. pass. (§ 24. rem.3) dpmaloy dpmacy Lov," acc. sings) 8 dprayy..os dprayp.os |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. ke apralo dpmdale, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . j id. apmacew, pres. infin. act. . : : : id. dpmaovres, nom. pl. masce. part. pres. act. id. dpmafovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. é id. apace |, fut. dow & Ew, (§ 26. rem. 2) aor.1, npTrace., aor. 1, pass. npracOnv, aor. 2, pass. WpTayny, (a), (§ 24. rem. 6) to seize, as a wild beast, Jno.10.12; take away by force, snatch away, Mat. 13.19; Jno. Io. 28, 29; Ac. 23.10; Jude 23; met. to seize on with avidity, eagerly, appropriate, Mat.11.12; to convey away suddenly, trans- port hastily, Ino. 6.15, et al. dprayy, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) plun- der, pillage, rapine ; the act of plundering, He. 10. 34; prey, spoil, or, rapacity, Mat. Be One ILI, Wile Bie}. épray).os, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) rapine, robbery, eager seizure; in N.T., a thing retained with an eager grasp, or eagerly claimed and conspicuously exercised, Phi. 2. 6. aptag, ayos, 6, 7, 76, ($4. rem. 2. b) pr. ravenous, ravening, as a wild beast, Mat. 7.15; met. rapacious, given to ex- tortion and robbery, an extortioner, Lu. WALES le COnh lO, Dis 10.10: ipmae, aos, 6, %, TO épralo dpmagt, dat. pl. aptag dpTarat, aor. 1, infin. act. apTalo ApTacel, 3 ea sing. fut. ind. act. . 2 id. (Heb. }}22Y) a 2 Co.1.22; 5.53; Ep.1.14. appaBdv, Svos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) pledge, ee appaBdva, acc. sing. . appaBov appados,’ ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & fdrre, to sew) not sewed, without seam. N.T. appeva, acc. sing. ‘ ‘ appynv appeves, nom. pl. . . . . a id. appnv |, appev, evos, 6, 7d, (§ 7. rem. 4) male, of the male sex, Ro. 1.27; Re. 12.5, 13. appyta,° acc. pl. neut. . : c . appytos « Phi, 2.6. 6 Jno. 19. 23. e¢ 2 Co, 12. 4. appnt appyros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & fyrds) pr. not spoken; what ought not to be spoken, secret ; which cannot be spoken or uttered, ineffable. appworor, nom. pl. mase. . : 5 » appworos appwatos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (& & fovvupe) infirm, sick, an invalid, Mat. 14.14; Mar. 6552 035 Tons; 1 Connie so: appoorors, dat. pl. mase. dppwotos appaorrors, acc. pl. masc. . : ; : id. Gooey, acc. sing. neut. . ; ; ; aponv apoeves, nom. pl. masc.. , z F id. a@poevoxotrat, nom. pl. . dpoevoKotrns G@poevokoirats, dat. pl. : id. dpoevoxoirns |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. ce) (dponv & koi77) one who lies with a male, a sodom- aie CONG: Onl) Die te COs) LG: apoect, dat. pl. masc. . c é é aponv dponv |, apoev, evos, 6, 70, (§ 7. rem. 4) male, of the male sex, Mat.19.4; Mar. 10.6; Lu. 20235 ROw L275) Gal. 3223. Aptepav,” acc. sing. c . ‘ ae AN prewas Aptepas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Artemas, pr. name. Aptéutoos, gen. sing. ; "A prepus ‘Aprepus, idos, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) Artemis or Diana, Ac. 19. 24, 27, 28, 34. aptépova,,” ace. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2.e) . Z dpTe Lov dptéuwv |, ovos, 6, (dprdm, to suspend) a topsail, artemon, supparum; or, according to others, the dolon of Pliny and Pollux, a small sail near the prow of the ship, which was hoisted when the wind was too strong to use larger sails. N.T. dptt, adv. of time, pr. at the present moment, close _ upon it either before or after; now, at the present juncture, Mat. 3.15; forthwith, presently; just now, recently, 1 Thes.3.6; ews apt, until now, hitherto, Mat. 11. 12; Jno. 2.10, et al.; ga aptt, or amdprt, from this time, henceforth, Mat. 23.39, et al. dptuyevvyta,” nom. pi. neut. . : aptuyevyntos dptiyévvytos |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (dpte & yevvdw) just born, new-born. L.G. apttos,* ov, 6, 7), (§ 7. rem. 2) (dpe, to fit, adapt) entirely suited ; complete in accomplish- ment, ready. apTot, nom, pl. 5 . A 5 , apTos aprots, dat. pl... ; : f ‘ id. a « Tit. 3.12. 6 Ac. 27. 40. 28 apxy captor, acc. sing. . ° . = 0 apTos APTOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) bread; a loaf or thin cake of bread, Mat. 26.26, et al.; food, Mat. 15.2; Mar. 3. 20, et al.; bread, maintenance, living, necessaries of life, Mat. 6.11; Lu. 11.3; 2 Thes. 3.8. dptov, gen. sing. : : : : dptos dptous, ace. pl. ‘ j : . id. apTo, dat. sing. . é 5 . : id. apTov, gen. pl. F : ‘ ; ; id. ap7v0ycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. dprvw dptvcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid.—A. a apTucere, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar.9.50) ‘ dptvoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. i: ; id. dprvw |, (or dptive,) fut. Jow, (§ 13. tab. M) fut. pass. aptv@joopan, perf. pass. HpTvpLat, (dpw, to fit) pr. to fit, prepare ; to season, make savoury, Mar.g.50; Lu.14.34; Col. 4. 6, Apda€dd,’ 6, Arphaxad, pr. name, indecl. apxdyyeros, ov, 6, (S Sostab:. Cy a) (dpyyn & ayyeXos) an archangel, chief angel, 1 Thes. 4.16; Judeg. N.T. dpxayyéXov, gen. sing. . apxdyyedos apxai, nom. pl. : : ; : - &pxy dpxata, nom. pl. neut. dpxatos apxaiots, dat. pl. masc. : : ‘ ‘ id. apxatov, acc. sing. masc. : : . id. dpxatos, aia, atov, (§ 7. rem. 1) - apxy apxatov, gen. sing. mase, apyxatos apxats, dat. pl. 4 : : ; ; apxn dpxaim, dat. sing. masc. apxatos dpxaiwv, gen. pl. : : , id. dpxds, acc. pl. . : 5 , ; épxn dpxeuw, pres. infin, act. 3 d . apxw ApxéAaos,/ ov, 0, ($3. tab. C.a) Archelaus, pr. name. aPXN, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a beginning, Mat. 24.8, et al.; an extremity, corner, or, an attached cord, Ac. 10.113; 11.5; first place, headship; high estate, eminence, Jude 6; authority, Lu. 20. 20, et al.; an authority, magistrate, Lu. 12.11; @ prin- cipality, prince, of spiritual existence, Ep. 3.10; 6.12, et al.; dar apxis, e& apxis, from the first, originally, Mat. 19. 4, 8; Lu. 1.2; Jno. 6.64; 2 Thes. 2.13; 1 Jno. 1.1; 2.7, et al.; éy dpyy, Kat’ apxas, a px" in the beginning of things, Jno. 1.1, 2; He. 1. 10; év apxy, at the first, Ac. 11.15; THY épxyv, used adverbially, wholly, altogether, Jno. 8. 25. dpxatos, ata, atov, old, ancient, of former age, Mat. 5. 21, 27, 33, et al.; of long standing, old, veteran, Ac.21.16; ad Heepav apxatwy, from early days, from an early period, of the Gospel, Ac. 15. 7. dpxw, fut. €m, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) pr. to govern, Mar. 10. 42; Ro. 15.12; mid. to begin, Mat.4.17, et al.; to to be first; take commencement, Lu.24.47; 1 Pe.4.17. dpxwv, ovros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) one invested with power and dignity, chief, ruler, prince, magistrate, Mat.g.23; 20.25, et al. freq. dpxih dat. sing. . apxy apxnyov, acc. sing. . apxnyos apxnyds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (épxe & dyw) @ chief, leader, prince, Ac. 5.313; @ prime Auton Ace 3.15; e203) 122. epxiy, ace. sing, = apxn apxis, gen. sing. 3 ‘ id. Hoare n, OV; (5 7. tab. FP. a) dpxeepevs apxteparikov,* gen. sing. neut. J pXLEepaTuKos > , . > 7 apXlepea, acc. sing. 5 apXLEepEevs dpxvepet, dat. sing. : : ; : id. dpxvepeis, nom. and ace. pl. ; : ; id. Gpxvepevs, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E.d) (dpyi- & tepeds) a high-priest, chief-priest. dpxtepatixds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pontifical, belonging to or connected with the high-priest or his office, Ac. 4.6. N.T. dpxvepedvou, dat. pl. apxvepevs apxtepewv, gen. pl. . : : : : id. dpxvepews, gen. sing. . : : : id. dpxurolpevos,? gen. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. e) ; apxurotnv Gpxuroipny |, evos, 6, (apxe- & moj) chief shepherd. N.T. ‘Apxurros |, ov, 6, Archippus, pr. name. 54 aceBe dpxiovvaydyov, gen. sing. piace apxiowvayaye, dat. sing. : J id. dpxiovvaycryor, gen. pl. : : ‘ id. GpXiTeKtwv,® ovos, 6, 5 4 4. rem. 2. e) (doxe- & TEKTWV) architect, head or masier-builder. apxiteAdvys,* ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) (dpyi- & Teddvns) @ chief publican, chief collector ING GpxitpikXivos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (dpyi- & tpikXwos, triclinium, a dining-room in of the customs or taxes. which three couches were placed round the table, etc.) director of a feast, Jno. 2. 8, 9. N.T. dpxurpixAive, dat. sing. - dpxitpixdtvos dpxopefa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. apxo apXopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. apxoj.evov, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. . ‘ id. dpxovra., acc. sing. apXov dpXovTas, ace. pl. : : . : id. GpXovTes, nom. and voc. pl. : ; ‘ id. dpXovrt, dat. sing. ; : F F id. dpxovTos, gen. sing. ; ; : , id. apXOVTov, gen. pl. ‘ ‘ : ; id. dpXovet, dat. pl. 4 ; : ‘ , id. apxo |, fut. wm, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) dpxy apxov, ovtos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) ; : id. ap®, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. c) aipw apop.a |, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) an aromatic substance, spice, ete., Mar.16.1; Lu.23.56; 24.1; Jno. 19. 40. dpopara, acc. pl. dpwa. Gpwopdarwv, gen. pl. . ; ; 3 : id. Acd, 6, Asa, pr. name, indecl. dodAevrov, acc. sing. fem. aodAevtos dodXevtos, ov, 6, 4, 76, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & cahevw) unshaken, immovable, Ac.27.41; met. firm, stable, enduring, He. 12. 28. doBeorov, acc. sing. aaBeatos |, ov, 6, 7), 76, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & oBévvype) unquenched ; inextinguishable, neut. ‘ - ao Reoros Api, dat. sing. “Apxurmos unquenchable, Mat. 3.12; Mar. 9. 43, 453 Bex icuvaner/ a nom. pl. gaya Lu. 3-17. Ce ayo yer. acc. sing. id. do Béorw, dat. sing. neut. : ~ ac Beoros apxirvvdywyos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Ge & do€Beve |, as, oe (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) aoe Sys awvaywyy) % president or moderating acéBevay, acc. sing. aoéBeva. elder of a synagogue, Mar.5.22,35,36,38; acePctas, gen. sing. F ¢ , : id. Lu. 8. 49, et al. N.T. dceBetas, acc. pl. : 5 4 : id. a Ac. 4.6. 61 Pe. 5.4, ¢1Co.3.10. d Lu. 19. 2. aoeBe 55 ‘Aca a : eek ———_——______— ae, doceBedy, gen. pl. doéBaa | doers, €0os, ovs, 6, 7, 76, -és, (§ 7. rem. 5. a) (G& acePetv, pres. infin. aceBéw abevos, strength) without strength, weak, doeBew, 3d], fut. Hoo, (§ 16. tab. P) aoe Bis infirm, Mat. 26.41; Mar. 14. 38; 1 Pe. doePets, nom. and acc. pl. masc. i : id. 3-73 helpless, Ro. 5.6; imperfect, in- aceBéor, dat. pl. masc. . ; : id. efficient, Gal. 4.9; feeble, wilhout energy, ace, acc. sing. masc. : : j ; id. 2 Co. 10.10; imirm in body, sick, sickly, doeBijs, eos, ods, 6, 7, TO, -és, (3 7. tab. G. b) (a & o¢Bopar) impious, ungodly ; wicked, sinful, Ro. 4.5; 5.6, et al. aoéPea, as, > (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) impiety, ungodliness ; improbity, wickedness, Ro. 1.18; 11.26; 2 Ti. 2.16; ite 2en2 Judensearo. doceBew, @, fut. 4oo, (§ 16. tab. P) perf. 7RoEeBynka, aor. 1, yo¢éBynoa, to be to act impiously or wickedly, live 2.6; Jude 15. impious, an impious life, 2 Pe. doeBav, gen. pl. ace Bis doéAyera, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (doedyys, outrageous) intemperance ; licen- tiousness, lasciviousness, Ro. 13.13, et al.; insolence, outrageous behaviour, Mar.7.22. doedycia, dat. sing. doéhyeva doedycias, dat. pl. A : ; ; id. gecleey, acc. sing. 5 - : . id. aonuov,* gen. sing. fem. aonjLos donos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & ona) pr. not marked; met. not noted, not remark- able, unknown to fame, ignoble, mean, in- considerable. Acnp, 6, Aser, pr. name, indecl. doOevei, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. 5 » acbevéw dobévea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) aobevys acbeveia, dat. sing. acbeveta ao Geveiats, dat. pl. . : ; . 5 id. acbeveay, acc. sing. 5 - 0 > id. aoGeveias, gen. sing. . ° C . id. acGevelas, acc. pl. : : A : id. doOevets, nom. and acc. pl. masc. aobevis aobevaav, gen. pl. : . acbevera dobevés, nom. and acc, sing. neut. aobevys acbevéot, dat. pl. masc. 5 . * id. acfevécrepa, nom. pl. neut.compar. (§ 8. rem. 1) id. dabevertépw, dat. sing. neut. compar. . ; id. acbevew, o|, fut. Yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) C id. aoGevn, acc. sing. masc. and pl. neut. . : id. dobevnye |, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : id. dcbevnpara,’ ace. pl. aobenpa a Ac. 21.39. weak, mentally 1 Co. 1 Thes. 5.14; afflicted, distressed, oppressed with calamities, 1 Co. 4.10. aoOévera, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) want of strength, weakness, feeble- Mat. 25. 39, 43, 44, et al.; or spiritually, dubious, hesitating, Sa peLOsm O22) ness, 1 Co. 15.43; bodily infirmity, state of ill health, Mat. 8.17; Lu. 5.15, et al.; met. infirmity, frailty, im- perfection, intellectual and moral, Ro. 65193) 1 Co.253; He5.25 7.285 suffer ing, afjliction distress, calamity, Ro.8.26, sickness, et al. acbevéw, &, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) 20R els yobevyca, to be weak, infirm, defi- to be inefficient, Ro.8.3; 2 Co. 13.3; to be sick, Mat. 25. 36, et al ; cient in strength; met. to be weak in faith, to doubt, hesitate, I Co: 2 Co. 11.29; to be deficient be unsettled, timid, Ro. 14. 1; 8.9, 11, 12; in authority, dignity, or power, be con- 13. 3,9; to be afflicted, distressed, needy, Ac.20.35; 2 Co. 13. 4, 9. acbavyja, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. weakness, infirmity, met. doubt, scruple, N.T. temptible, 2 Co. 11. 21; 12.10; hesitation, Ro. 15.1. doOevnoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 acbovéw dobeviycacay, acc. sing. fem. part. aor. 1 ; id, acbevotpey, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. s : id. aobevovvra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. F id. acQevotvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. aobevotvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. daOevots, gen. sing. masc. aobevns acQevotcay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . aobevéw doOevotot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . ” id. aoGevG, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. . ; : id. ao bevOper, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. . : id. aoQevGy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. aobevav, gen. pl. éabevns ‘Agia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) [unless it 6 Ro. 15.1. Actav be the fem. adj. yy being understood] Asia, the Roman province. Actavds, od, 6, 7, Lelonging to the Roman province of Asia. Acia, dat. sing. Marta Aciay, acc. sing. . i id. Acuavol,* nom. pl. masc. . . S Aciaves Acuavds |, 0d, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) Nats Acudpyys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (Acia & apxn) an Asiarch, an officer in the province of Asia, as in other eastern provinces of the Roman empire, selected, with others, from the more opulent citizens, to preside over the things pertaining to religious worship, and to exhibit annual public games at their own expense in honour of the gods, in the manner of the ediles at Rome. L.G. Acwapxav,’ gen. pl. Acvapxys ‘Actas, gen. sing. 5 Acta aouria |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) GO-LTOS aottias,’ gen. sing. aoitia Govrou,? nom. pl. masc.. : 3 + GolTos dotros |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (d & otros) abstain- ing from food, fasting. dowria, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) abstinence from food, fasting. dokéw, @, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. to work materials; absol. to train or exert one’s self, make endeavour, Ac. 24. 16. aoKoi, nom. pl. aokos ackos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a leathern bag or bottle, bottle of skin, Mat.9.17; Mar.2.22; Lu. §. 37, 38. doxovs, acc. pl. ae doko,’ | pers. sing. pres. ind. contr. Bakes dopevas, adv. gladly, joyfully, Ac. 2.413 21.17. doodou,s nom. pl. masc. . : i beetles acoos |, ov, 0, 9, (8 7. rem. 2) (4 & codéds) un- wise ; destitute of Christian wisdom. domalecOar, pres. infin. aomalopat ado7aterat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ : id. aomalomat, fut. TOpLAL, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, HOTATALNV, perf. YOTAT HAL, to salute, greet, welcome, express good wishes, pay respects, Mat. to.12; Mar.9.15, et al. freq.; to bid farewell, Ac. 20.1; 21.6; a Ac, 20. 4, 6 Ac. 19.31. e Ac. 27. 21. d Ac, 27.33. 56 Accos to treat with affection, Mat.5.47; met. to embrace mentally, welcome to the heart or under- standing, He. 11. 13. doracpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) salutation, greeting, Mat. 23.7; Mar. 12. 38, et al. adomdlovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. aoralopat aomaCov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : : id. aocmdaoat, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. F id. domacdjevot, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 ‘ id. GoTacdpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | id. acrdacacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. “id. aomaonobe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . ; id. doTacpov, acc. sing. .« c doTac pos aoTacp0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) aoralopat aoTacpov, gen. sing. aoTrac LOS aoTracLovs, acc. pl. id. aoTracOpLEvol, nom. pl. masc. part. fut. aoralopat ado7idwy,e gen. pl. (§ 4. rem. 2. c) dois domo, nom. pl. masc. a@o7tX0os Go7tAov, acc. sing. masc. and fem. 2 : id. do7iNos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & ozidos) spotless, unblemished, pure, 1 Ti. 6.14; Ja. Tis Wea TG TO)R PWG Seni, IEEE aomts |, (dos, 7, “i asp, a species of serpent of the most deadly venom. ao7oveot, nom, pl. masc. : ‘doTroveos daroveos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & orovdy, @ libation usually conjoined with the making of a treaty) pr. unwilling to make a treaty; hence, implacable, irreconcilable, Rosier iis wliersnn do7mcvoous, acc. pl. masc. co7roveos aaodpor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) dimin. of the Latin as, a Roman brass coin of the value of one-tenth of a denarius, or dpaxpr, and equal to three and one-tenth farthings of our money, used to convey the idea of a very trifling sum, like the English term a doit, Mat.10.29; Lu.12.6. N.T. aooaplov, gen. sing. doouptov acoaplov, gen. pl. . i : : ‘ id. acoov,' adv. nearer; very nigh, close ; used as the compar. of dyxu. “Accov, acc. sing. “Aooos ‘Acoos |, ov, ”s (§ 3. tab. C. b) Assos, a maritime city of Mysia, in Asia Minor. e Ac, 24. 16. J Ep. 5.15, gy Ro.3. 18. a Ac. 27.18, aAO0TAT doratéw, @|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (doraros, wn- fixed, unstable, from @ & toTHpLL) to be unsettled, to be a wanderer, be homeless. L.G. i 0 el 5 1 ind 2 , doratotpev,* 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. domaine Goreioy, acc. sing. neut. ‘ : } borens doretos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (doru, 4 city) pr. belonging to a city; well bred, poiite, polished ; hence, elegant, fair, comely, beautiful, Ac. 7.20; He. 11. 23. aorépa, acc. sing. . ; : : ; dori}p dorépas, acc. pl. . ; id. Gorépes, nom. pl. . : 4 ; id. dorépos, gen. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. f) . : ey dorépwv, gen. pl. . : ; . . ide ATTN Ps épos, 6, (§ 6. rem. 4. c) @ star, luminous body like a star, luminary, Mat.2.2,7,9,10; Re. 1. 16, et al. GOTHNPLKTOL, nom. pl. masc. GOTHPLKTOS daTHpiKTos |, ov, 6, 4, ($7. rem. 2) a & ornpilo) not made firm; unsettled, unstable, un- steady, 2 Pe.2.14; 3.16. L.G. OES. ace. pl. fem. . dear pincros aoropyot, nom, pl. masc. saTopyes aatopyos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & oropyy, natural or instinctive affection) devoid of natural or instinctive affection, without affection to kindred, Ro. 1.31; 2 Ti. 3. 3. dorépyous, acc. pl. masc. . ; : aoTopyos aoToxew, o|, fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, : notoxnoa, (a & ordxos, 4 mark) pr. to miss the mark ; met. to err, deviate, swerve from lebier. 05205 2)0ie2. 18. 1G: GCTOXYTAVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor.1 . doroxéw aoTpa, * nom. pl. . . 5 c 5 aoTpov aotparat, nom. pl. aoTpamy aotpamn, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) aoTparTo dotparn, dat. sing. < aoTpary doTparyy, acc. sing. : ‘ j : id. dortpamrouca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. . doTpamTw aoTparrovcas, dat. pl. fem. part. pres. F id. aotparte |, fut. Wo, (§ 25. rem. Li: a) to lighten, flash as lightning, Lu.17.24; to be bright, shining, Lu. 24. 4. aoTpamrn, 7S; ) (§$ 2. tab. B. a) light- ning, Mat. 24.27; brightness, lustre, Lu. Tole 308 «1 Co. 4.11. 6 Ro. 16. 14. 57 aopar AoTPOLs, dat. pl. . 5 é , aoTpov datpov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. ¢) a constellation ; a star, Lu. 2%. 25; Ac. 4. 43; 247. 20; He. 5 7-433 27 Diep. + e ] + aoTpwv, §€Nn. pl. . : - : + aoTpov > . Aavykpitov,” acc. sing. . Aotyxpitos Aovyxptros |, ov, 6, Asuncritus, pr. name. aovpppovo,” nom. pl. mase, ° A 5 aovppwvos aovppuvos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (&@ & ovp- chwvos) discordant in sound; met. dis- cordant, at difference. aovverot, nom. pl. masc. aovveros dovvetos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & ouverds from ovvinpt) unintelligent, dull, Mat. 15.16; Mar. 7.18; reckless, perverse, Ro. 1.21, 31; unenlightened, heathenish, Ro. 10. 19. dcvvérovs, acc. pl. masc. aovvetos GovveTo, dat. sing. neut. , : ; id. davvOeros |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (4 & ovvTibe- prot, to make a covenant) regardless of covenants, perfidious, dovvOérous,’ acc. pl. mase. : t, -anbee doddXea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) doadrs aopadeia, dat. sing. Hein ae aopaeay, acc. sing. 5 : Hl . id. aogpaXés, nom. and ace. sing. neut. aopadys aogadyn, acc. sing. fem. . - : : id. id. acpadyy, acc. sing.—Al]. Ln. . ‘ RES Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (He. 6. ei; aopays |, €os, ods, 6, 4, 7d, -és, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (a & opaddopan, to stumble, fall) pr. firm, secure from falling ; firm, sure, steady, immovable, He. 6.19; met. certain, sure, Ac. 21.34; 22.30; 25.26; safe, making secure, Phi. 3.1. dopadea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. state of security from falling, firmness; safety, security, 1 Thes. 5.3; certainty, truth, Lu. 1.4; means of security, Ac. 5. 23. dodadtlu, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to make fast, safe, or secure, Mat.27.64,65,66; Ac. 16.24. L.G. acpadas, adv. securely, safely ; with- out fail, safely, Mar.14.44; Ac. 16. 23; certainly, assuredly, Ac. 2. 36. dopadile |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aodadys ¢ Ac. 28. 25. @ Ro. 1.31. | ac par 58 QTOTrO dogadicacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid. doadilw | drep, without, Lu. 22. 6, 35. aodadioOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . : id. arysaceis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . F ary.aces dopadds, adv. i : aogpadys | arydlerOar, pres. infin. pass. : : id. doxnpova,* nom. pl. neut. . doxnpov | arysdtere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : id. adoynpovel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. 5 doy jLovew dtysaco |, fut. acw, (§ 26. rem. 1) -. ATYLOS aoynpovety, pres. infin. : : F id. atywaoayres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1, act.. drysdlu doxnpovéw, |, fut. yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) - doxynpov | atysacOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : ; id. doxnpootvy |, 7S, n> (§ 2. tab. B. a) id. aTYyLaw, o |, fut. 4ow, (§ 18. tab. R) v.r. GTYLOS aoxnpLoovvny, acc. sing. . A ‘ aoynpLocvvn arynia., as, "> (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . id. doxrypwv |, ovos, 6, H, 76, -ov, (§ 7. tab. G. a) (4 arysia, dat. sing. dryia & oKXN}H0) indecorous, uncomely, indecent. ary.iav, acc. sing. ; : ; : id. doynjLovew, &, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) ary.las, gen. sing. . : : : ; id. to behave in an unbecoming manner, or indecorously, 1 Co.13.5; to behave in a manner open to censure, 1 Co. 7. 36. aoxnnootvy, ys, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. external indecorum ; nakedness, shame, pudenda, Re. 16.15; indecency, infamous lust, or lewdness, Ro. 1. 27. acwria, as, y, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pr. the disposition and life of one who is Gawzos, abandoned, recklessly debauched) profligacy, dissoluteness, debauchery, Ep. 5.18; Tit. 163 Lees ANA. dows, adv. dissolutely, profigately. dowrttas, gen. sing. : 2 6 c dowrta acorTws,” adv. . 5 < 5 . id. araxtéw, @ |, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) 4 GTOKTOS draxtos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & tdéaow) Pr. used of soldiers, disorderly; met. irregular in conduct, disorderly. araxtew, &, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. to infringe military order; met. to be irregular, behave disorderly, 2 Thes.3.7. ardktws, adv. disorderly, 2Thes.3.6, 11. a@rdkrovs,° acc. pl. masc. . ; ; . aTaKTos ATAKTUS, adv. . . : ¢ * id. drexvos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & rékvov) child- less, Jiu. 20. 28, 29, 30. arevicere, 2 pers. pl. pers. ind. . arevilw atevicovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. areviCw |, fut. dow, aor. 1, nrevioa, (§ 26. rem. 1) (arevijs, intent) to fix one’s eyes upon, to look steadily, gaze intently, Lu.4.20, et al. a@revioat, aor. 1, infin. : : > arevily Gtevicavres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1 ; id. drevicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1] . : id. étevicaga, nom. sing. fem. part. aor.) . id. a1 Co. 12. 23. 6 Lu. 15. 18. a7yso, nom. pl. masc. : ; ; ATYLOS dtios, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & typ) un- honoured, without honour, Mat. 13.573 Mar. 6.4; ignoble, 1 Co. 4.10; 12. 23. ariclo, fut. acw, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, HTipace., aor.1, pass. ATYy.aoOnv, to dishonour, slight, Jno. 8.49; Ro. 2. 23; Ja. 2.6; to treat with contumely or in dignity, Lu. 20.11; Ac. 5.41; to abuse, debase, Ro. 1. 24. aTipaw, 6, fut. iow, to dishonour. v.r. dripia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) dishonour, infamy, Ro. 1. 26; in- decorum, 1 Co. 11.14; meanness, vileness, 1 Co. 15.43; 2Co.6.8; a@ mean use, Rowo1 205) 2)in 2. 20; Kara: aTYLiay, slightingly, disparagingly, 2 Co. 11. 21. dtipdw, G, {§ 20. tab. T) perf. pass. HTiLoOpat, to dishonour; to outrage, Mar. 12.4. A o atwa, nom. pl. neut. : 3 5 + OOTLS > UA . S /, arpida, acc. sing. d : ’ c arts ars, idos, ” (§ 4. rem. 2. d) an exhalation, vapour, smoke, Ac. 2.19; Ja. 4. 14. drojtos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & Téuvw) in- divisible, and by impl. exceedingly minute; > > , , . . mis €v aTopm, SC. ypovw, Mm an indivisible point of time, in an instant or moment. aropo,? dat. sing. neut. . GToLOS c aToTros N c > i , dromos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a & rozos) Pr. out of place; “inopportune, unsuitable, dromoy, nom. and acc. sing. neut. . ‘ absurd; new, unusual, strange; in N.T. improper, amiss, wicked, Lu.23.41; 2Thes. 3.2; novious, harmful, Ac. 28. 6. ¢1 Thes, 5.14. d@] Co. 15. 52. — AaTOTT@ Grorwv, gen. pl... . . - aTemos ArrdAc|, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Attalia, a city of Pamphylia. ArroAeay,? ace. sing. . » Amat Nete avydte |, fut. dow, ($ 26. rem. 1) ; . abyi adbydcat,’ aor. 1, infin. 3 y abydlon avyy |, js, n, (§ 2. tab. B.a) radiance ; daybreak, abyato, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to see distinctly, discern, or, intrans., to shine, give light. avyys,”© gen. sing. . . 5 . - avyy Avyovoros |, ov, 6, Katoap, Cesar Augustus. Adyovorov,’ gen. sing. . Avyovoros avOddas, nom. pl. masc. av0ddys avdadn, acc. sing. masc. : id. avOadys |, cos, ods, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (ene & 7dopar) one who pleases himself, wilful, obstinate; arrogant, imperious, Tit. 1.7; 2)Pes2510.) (q): avOaiperot, nom. pl. masc. avdaiperos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (atrés & aipeopac) pr. one who chooses his own > , - ai@aipetos course of action; acting spontaneously, of one’s own accord, 2 Co. 8.3, 17. avOevrety,’ pres. infin. avdevréw avdevréw, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (fo be avdevrns, one acting by his own authority or power, contr. from avToevTys, one who executes with his own hand) to have autho- rity over, domineer. N.T. aidéw, o |, fut. To, (§ 16. tab. P) ‘ - adds avry | ; Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. an unroofed enclosure; court-yard ; sheepfold, Jno. 10.1.16; @n exterior court, i.q. Tpoav- Awov, an enclosed place between the door and the street, Re. 11. 2; an interior court, quadrangle, the open court in the middle of Oriental houses, which are commonly built in the form of a square enclosing this court, Mat.26.58,69, etal.; by synecd. a house, mansion, palace, Mat. PAD, BIR ALA, Ter FA avrAiCopar, fut. fropar, ($§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, (pass. form) yidAtcOyv, pr. to pass the time in a court-yard ; to lodge, bivouac ; hence, to pass the night in any a Ac. 14. 25. 62 Co. 4. 4. e Ac. 20. 11. 59 avéno place, to lodge at night, pass or remain through the night, Mat.21.17; Lu. 21. 37. avAy, dat. sing. . S ; : oak avAyv, acc. sing. . ; econ te id. avAjs, gen. sing. : ; } ; id. avAnrds, acc. pl. : ; Pgae avAyrTys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) : : ade avAnrav, gen. pl. - avdntys avAtGopar |, fut. (ropar, ($ 26. rem. 1) . avrAH avrOs,/ ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a pipe or flute. avdéw, 6, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, nUAnoa, to play on a pipe or flute, pipe, Mat. 11.17; Lu. 7. 32; 1 Co. 14. 7. avAntys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a player on a pipe or flute, Mat.9. 23; Re. 18. 22. avovpevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass.. avrAéw avédaver, 3 pers. sing. pres. indic. : 3 avédvw av&éavew, pres. infin. é : , : id. avédvere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . : id. avfavopevns, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. . id. avgavomevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. avéayopevoy, nom. sing. neut. pt. pr. pass.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. c A 5 id. Rec. om. (Col.1.6) . : 6 J avgavdpevov, acc. sing. masc. pt. pr. pass.— Alin id fas C 5 id. avéavovra, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 4.8) avéavovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. ad&avo (a) or avew |, fut. now, (§ 35. rem. 5) aor. ], nuenoa, aor. 1, pass. rvenOnv, trans. to cause to grow or increase ; pass. to be increased, enlarged, Mat. 13. 32; 1 Co. 3.6, 7, et al.; intrans. to increase, grow, Mat. 6.28; Mar. 4.8, et al. avenats, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) in- crease, growth, Ep. 4.16; Col. 2.19. avédvev, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ; aeeaua avée., 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ f . aib~o avénOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. : avédve aiénOjre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . ‘ id. aigjoat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. . id. aiéjoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind—Gr. Sch. eS a avéjoat, Rec. (2 Co. 9. 10) avénow, acc. sing. : : avenows avénots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ; . abédve d Lu. 2.1. elt 2.12. f1Co.14.7. aveno 60 apavn avéjowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . s avédve avpLoy, ady. to-morrow, Mat. 6.30, et al.; q avpLoy, SC. Hepa, the morrow, the next day, Mat. 6. 34, et al. avoTHpOS, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) pr. harsh, sour in flavour ; met. harsh, rigid, ungenerous, ug. 21,\22. avra, nom. and acc. pl. neut. : avtos avrar, nom. pl. fem. . obras autats, dat. pl. fem. 5 autos peer; as, 77, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) adrdpxys Co ea acc. sing. obrdpKeva curapKeias, gen. sing. ; : id. aivTapKys,* €os, ous, 6, 7, 6 7. tab. G. b) (airds & apkéw) pr. sufficient or adequate in one’s self; contented with one’s lot. € € airapKeia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a competence of the necessaries of life, 2 Co. 9.8; a frame of mind viewing one’s lot as sufficient, contentedness, 1 Ti. 6. 6. airds, acc. pl. fem. : : autos avTy, nom. sing. fem. : : ; : ae avrn, nom. sing. fem. pea airy, dat. sing. fem. ; 5 autos aiTyv, ace. sing. fem. . : : ; id. abryv, acc. sing. fem. (§ ll. rem. 3). acon airs, gen. sing. fem. . avros avTAs, gen. sing. fem. y ; Ben adrd, nom. and ace. sing. neut. autos avrot, nom. pl. mase. : ; ; , id. airots, dat. pl. masc. . P } : id. adrois, dat. pl. masc. ; : : Aber avToxatakpitos,’ ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (airds & KaTaKptvo) self-condemned. N.T. abrouarn, nom. sing. fem. 3 A . avTomatos aitopatos |, , ov, ($7. tab. F.a) (aitds & pénaa, to be excited) self-excited, acting spon- taneously, spontaneous, of his own accord, Mar. 4.8; Ac. 12. 10. airov, acc. sing. masc. Hines avrov, acc. sing. masc. anron > , avromTat,° nom. pl. ; j ‘ abtomTns airomrns |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. ay (aitds & oop) an eye-witness. autos, %, 6, (§ 10. tab. J. b, and rem. 2) a re- a Phi. 4.11. 6 Tit. 3.11. ¢ Lu.1.2 flexive pron. self, very; alone, Mar. 6.31; 2 Co. 12.13; of one’s self, of one’s own motion, 16. 27; cases independently as a personal pron. Jno. used also in the oblique of the third person; 6 airds, the same; \ He. 1.12; kata 76 avro, together, Ac. 14. 1; unchangeable, at the same time, él TO avTo, in one and the same place, Mat. 22.34; at the same time, together, ENCE Ge he uses of autos, see the grammars. But for a full account of the avrov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. < . autos avrTod, 7S; ov, (§ 11. rem. 3) recip. pron. contr. from €av7od, 7S, ov, himself, herself, it- self, Mat. 1. 21, et al. freq.; for O€QvTOD, Hs, ov, thyself, Mat. 23.37. adv. of place, pr. in the very place; here, avron, there, in this, or that place, Mat. 26. 36; ANC HTine 545 LO 1O))) 20s A. avtovs, acc. pl. masc. : : : ; acc. pl. masc. . : 3 teed QuTOS & Me e lal aUTOUS, aQuTou o € ‘ , avroxetp |, pos, 6, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) (airos & x / apaipew g. pres. ind. of ddéw, @, an irregular (§ 32. rem.2) Gr.Sch.Tdf. ages, 2 pr.s. aor. 2, imper. (§ 32. tab. CC) abinpe adéoer, dat. sing. adecis adeow, acc. sing. . : : : id. aeots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) . . aint aere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. A ; id. adéwvrat, 3 pers. pl. perf. ind. pass. (§ 32. rem.2) id. aby, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . 5 id. ay |, 7 WS, oh (8922 tabs B: a) (are, lo fasten) a fastening ; a ligature, by which the differ- ent members are connected, commissure, joint, Ep. 4.16; Col. 2. 19. apnKa, | pers.sing. aor. 1, ind.act. (§ 28. rem. 9.c) acbinpt adyKkapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . ‘ id. adykav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. apnKas, 2 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . 3 id apnKare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. a@yke, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. j ; id. ans, gen. sing. . . : ay adyoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. abinue adyceis, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. adynoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. 5 k id. apjow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. ante, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. : : id. apGapcia, dat. sing. édbapata adbapoiav, acc. sing. : : : : id. adOaprot, nom. pl. masc. dOapros adOaprov, acc. sing. masc. and fem. . id. dp@aprtos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & $Oeipa) incorruptible, immortal, imperishable, un- dying, enduring, Ro. 1. 23; 1 Co.g. 25; Wh. 525 cui ale aplapoia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) incorruptibility, 1 Co.15.42,53,543 immortality, Ro.2.7; 2 Ti.1.10; soundness, purity ; év apbapoia, purely, sincerely, or, adeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 : aint constantly, unfailingly, Ep.6.24. L.G. adeXet, 3 pers. sing. fut. 2, ind—Gr. Sch. Taf. 2 ; adfopia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and dparprioes, Rec. (Re. 22. 19) ; adaipew rem. 2) v.r., Tit. 2.7, pr. incapability of deXeiy, aor. 2, infin. act. . . : id. decay ; met. incorruptness, integrity, ge- apédy, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, subj.act.—Gr.Sch.Tdf. a nuineness, purity. N.T. ddarpy, Rec. (Re. 22. 19) ee a adOcprev, gen. sing. masc. and fem. apGaptos adehorys |, TNTOS, oe (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (aderrjs, aplapro, dat. sing. masc. 5 “ : id. not rough, plain, met. simple, sincere, from apGopia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . ddOapota ak dedXeuvs, a rough, stony region) sin- adOopiav,” acc. sing.—A. C. D. Ln. Tdf. . \ adbopta cerity, simplicity. N.T. advapOopiay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Tit. 2. 7) Aeddrytt,? dat. sing. adeddrns adidw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj—Al. Ln. \ ahiootte apeAwpat, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. mid. adatpew dxidw, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Phi. 2. 23) acévres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 adinut acbicpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. y apinue a He.8.13. 6 Lu. 24,31. e Col. 2. 23. d Ac. 2. 46. e Tit. 2.7. ale adevat, pres. infin. act. ain adievrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. 2 : id. adierat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ; id. ddiere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : : id. adiere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . A id. Gdiérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . 3 id. adinus, (§ 32. tab. CC) fut. adijcw, aor. l, apna, aor.1, pass. d@eiOnvy & addOyy, fut. pass. adcOjcopat, imperf. 3 pers. sing. nore, Mar.1.34; 11.16; perf. pass. 3 pers. pl. adéwvTat, pres. 2 pers. sing. adets, v.r., Re. 2. 20, (amo & inp) to send away, dismiss, suffer to depart ; to emit, send forth ; TiV poviy, the voice, to cry out, utter an exclamation, Mar.15.373 To TEDL, the spirit, to expire, Mat. 27.50; to omit, pass over or by; to let alone, care not for, Mat,15.14; 23.23; He.6.1; to permit, suffer, let, forbid not; to give up, yield, resign, Mat. 5.40; to remit, forgive, pardon; to relax, suffer to become less intense, Re.2.4; to leave, depart from; to desert, forsake; to leave remaining or alone ; to leave behind, sc. at one’s death, Matii2)10; 20, 21, 22s INOnn aor. aecis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) dis- mission, deliverance from captivity, Lu. 4.18, bis; remission, forgiveness, pardon, Mat. 26. 28, et al. adinot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . ‘ adixeto,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. é aint + GchiKvéopar adikveopar, ovp.a |, fut. (opat, aor. 2, adikopny, (§ 36. rem. 2) (dao & iKVEOMa, to come, arrive) to come, arrive at; to reach as a report. adugis, €Ws, oh (§ 5. tab. E. c) arrival ; departure, Ac. 20. 29. adiddyabou,’ nom. pl. masc. airdyabos adidyabos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 0) (a, didos & dyaGos) not a lover of, inimical to, good and good men. N.T. : aiAapyvpor, acc. sing. masc. addpyvpos adiAdpyupos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (a, didos, & apyvpos) not fond of money, not covetous, liberal, generous, 1 Ti. 3.3; He. 13.5 Nar: adiéw,° acc. sing. aréts |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. 5 aduéts » Apikvéopat @ Ro. 16.19. 6 2 Ti, 3.3. 62 adopt apiornur], (§ 29. tab. X) fut. drocrijcw, aor. 1, anéotnoa, (ard & tornpe) trans. to put away, separate ; to draw off or away, withdraw, induce to revolt, Ac. 5. 373 intrans., perf. adéaTnKa, aor. 2, ameaTyy, and mid., to depart, go away from, Lu. 2.37, et al.; met. to desist or refrain from, let alone, Ac. 5, 38; 22.29; 2 Co. 12.8; to make defection, fall away, apostatise, Lu. 82n3) 1) Wiad. ©; ess 12) sco apith— draw from, have no intercourse with, 1 Ti. 6.5; to abstain from, 2 Ti. 2.19. drootacia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a@ defection, apostasy, Ac. 22 tee 2eubes. 2).9 ula \Gr. amocTac.ov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) defection, desertion, as of a freedman from a patron; in N.T. the act of putting away a wife, repudiation, divorce, Mat. 19. 7; Mar. 10.4; meton. @ bill of repudiation, deed of divorce, Mat. 5. 3t. adve, ady. suddenly, unexpectedly, Ac.2.2; 16.26; 28.6. apdBus, adv. (aofos, fearless, from @ & ofos) fearlessly, boldly, intrepidly, Phi. 1.14; securely, peacefully, tranquilly, Lu. 1.74; 1 Co. 16. 10; impudently, shamelessly, Jude 12. adopoiow, @], fut. daw, (§ 20. tab. T) (azo & djL0L0w ) to assimilate, cause to resemble, er 7r13. apopaw, & |, fut. drdyouat, aor. 2, dzetdov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (amo & Opaw ) to view with un- divided attention by looking away from every other object; to regard fixedly and earnestly, He. 12.2; to see distinctly, Phi. 2123s acboptet, 3 pers. sing. fut. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) adopilor adopiter, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ‘ id. aopilw |, fut. iow & adopid, perf. pass. addpir- pa, (§ 26. rem: 1) (a6 & opilw) to limit off; to separate, sever from the rest, Mat.13.49, et al.; to separate from society, cut off from all intercourse, excommuni- cate, Lu.6.22; to set apart, select, Ac. HBG NOR tte WAY CEI Tes Lal ¢ Ac, 20. 29. adioravrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. mid. (§ 29. tab. Y) adtornpe adictaco, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. . id. adiotatro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. . : id. ee adopt 63 axupe aopiotor, 3 pers. pl. fut. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) ddopilw . Ac. 8. 32; inarticulate, consisting of inarticulate adopicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. sounds, unmeaning, 1Co.14.10. Gdopicare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. adwpile, 3 pers. sing. imperf. . : - aopilo adpopioOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. adwpire, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. adoptcwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. apwpitpevos, nom. sing. masce. pt. perf. pass. id. apoppaj |, 9s, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) (dard & opp) Pr. a starting point ; means to accomplish an Ayal, 6, Achaz, pr. name, indecl. Ayata, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Achaia, object; occasion, opportunity, Ro. 7 the Roman province, comprehending all et al. Greece to the south of Thessaly. adoppny, acc. sing. . Axaia, dat. sing. Axata &dopavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. Axaiay, acc. sing. id. adpilet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Axaias, gen. sing. . F id. adpite |, fut. cow, (§ 26. rem. 1) Axaikds |, ov, 6, Achaicus, pr. name. adpi~ev, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. adppilo Axaikod,’ gen. sing. . : : : “Ayaixds dpov, voc. sing. masc. adpov axdptotot, nom. pl. mase. : : - &xdpioTos apova, acc. sing. mase. id. axdpiotos |, ov, 6, 9, ($ 7. rem. 2) (a4 & xapus) id. id. nom. and voc. pl. mase. adpoves, Aadpovev, gen. pl. adpos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) froth, foam. adpize, fut. ic, (§ 26. froth, foam, Mar. 9. 18, 20. rem. 1) to unthankful, ungrateful, Lu.6.35; 2 Ti.3.2. , / axaptotous, acc. pl. masc. axXapioros Axelu, 6, Achim, pr. name, indecl. : axelporroinroy, acc. sing. masc. and fem. GXELpoTroinToS axeuporrotntos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & Xeporroinros) not made with hands, Mar. adpootvn, ns, %, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ddpuv 14. 58's; 2 Co. 5:1; Coly2. 11. NE: adpootvy, dat. sing. adpootv7; GXELPOTOLYTH, dat. sing. fem. : : GXElporroinTos ddpootyys, gen. sing. id. axOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) . ayo ad@pov,* gen. sing. adpds axOnoecGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. - adpwv, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. a, and rem, 4) (4 & ppyv) unwise, inconsiderate, simple, foolish, Lu. 11.40; 12.20; 1 Co. 15. 36; Ro. Ep. 5.17; 1 Pe. 2.15; boastfully foolish, vain, 2 ignorant, religiously unenlightened, Des OXON Co. 14. 16, 19; 12.6, 11. adpootyn, nz, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) in- anus, vos, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. g) a mist ; darkening, dimness, of the sight. A > GxpEtot, nom. pl. masc. aXpEtos dXpetov, acc. sing. mase. . : : C id. axpetos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (a & xpela) useless, unprofitable, worthless, Mat. 25.30; un- meritorious, Lu. 17. 10. considerateness, folly; boastful folly, 2 Co. A we y a8 i Jo y rhe GXpEtow, B, fut. dow, (§ 20.tab.T) aor. 1, T1.1,17,21; in N.T. foolishness, levity, 5 , ie Soper are (¢ pass. 7yperoOnv, to render useless ; met. pass. wickedness, impiety, Mar. 7. 22. . : of ; ; Lei Tie v) to become corrupt, depraved, Ro.3.12. L.G. aduTvow, o |, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) (aro & 9 , d] fut. wow x to XpEtow, @ |, tut. AXPEL UmVOS) to awake from sleep; in N.T. to © ; : y : axpyartov,! acc. sing. masc. Oi - aXPNOTGS go off into sleep, fall asleep. adimvuce,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. adurvow adapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. abinus adwprovwpevos,” nom. sing. masc. pt. p. pass. apopo.ow | dédov, gen. pl... ich adwva, acc. pl. neut. Eeenes adwvov, nom. sing. neut. A id. ddwvos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 & one dumb, destitute of the power of speech, 1 Co.12.2; 2 Pe.2.163 silent, mute, uttering no voice, a Lu. 9.39. 6 Lu. 8. 23. c He.7.3. 103 05 - apoppy |! . adopdw - adptla |: : adpos , | dxpyoros |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (& & ypyords) unuseful, useless, unprofitable, and by imp). detrimental, causing loss. aXpt, or aXpts, originally an adv. of place; used as a prep., with respect to place, as far as ; to time, until, during ; as a conj. until. AXUpOV, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) chaff, straw broken up by treading out the grain, Mat. Bytigg IST eh thy 41Co,.16.17. e Ac, 13.11. f Phile. 11. 64 BadrAwo anrape dydpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. anro avavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, sige A. B. Ln. id. avawavres, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdi. fie 28. 2) J advTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. awas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. dyvevdys,* €os, ots, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. Gb) (a & Wevdys) free from falsehood; incapable of falsehood. an, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. OTTW 7 auyra, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. aywOoy, acc. sing. aww6os avOes, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. a) wormwood, Re. 8.11; where, as a proper name, it is masculine, according to the various read- ing, 6 “AvwOos, Gr. Sch.Tdf. Rec.om. 6 axa,” nom. pl. neut. : 5 atnyes afixos], ov, 6, 9, 76, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (4 yuxn) void of life or sense, inanimate. dwopat, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. xtw aiywvrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. B. Baad,’ 6, Baal, pr. name, indecl. (Heb. bya). BaBvdav, vos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Babylon. BaBvAGvi, dat. sing. BaBvAwv BaBvAGvos, gen. sing. id. Babéa, acc. pl. neut.—Gr. Sch. Tdi. , Baby, Rec. (Re. 2. 24) : ; Bais BaGet, dat. sing. masc. id. BaGéos, gen. sing. masc. id. Babéws, adv.—A. C. D. Ln. Tdf. . BaOos BaGéos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 24.1) \ Babs Baby, ace. pl. Babos Babpov,* acc. sing. Babpds Babpos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Guren: to walk, ena pr. 4 step, stair; met. grade of dignity, degree, rank, standing. BaOd, nom. sing. neut. ; Babs Babive |, fut. vvd, ($ 27. rem. 1. a) Bados Babvs, ela, v, (§ 7. tab. H. g) deep, Jno. 4.11; met. deep, profound, Ac. 20.9; opOpov Baféos, lit. at deep morning twilight, at the earliest dawn, Lu. 24. 1. Babéws, adv. deeply. Baos, eos, ovs, 7d, (§ 5. tab. E. b) VT. a Tit. 1.2. 61Co.14. 7. e Ro. 11. 4. depth; 7d Babos, deep water, Lu. 5.4; Mat. 13.5, et al.; met. fulness, abundance, immensity, Ro. 11. 33; an extreme degree, 2 Co.8.2; pl. profundities, deep-laid plans, 1Co.2.10; Re. 2524; Babive, fut. tvd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) to deepen, excavate, Lu. 6. 48. Baia,’ acc. pl. Batov Bator, or Baiov |, ov, 76, @ palm branch. LXX. Badaap, 6, Balaam, pr. name, indecl. BaAdk,f 6, Balac, pr. name, indecl. Bardyria, acc. pl. : Baddvrvoy BaXddyrvov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a bag, purse, MU TOuAG T2493 5 22235 Os BaXavtiov, gen. sing. Baddyrvov Bare, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. BidrAw Badet, 3 pers. sing. fut. act—B. D. Ln. fet BaXdy, Gr. Sch. ; : r id. BadXy, Rec. (Lu. 12. 58) } Badeiy, aor. 2, infin. act. ; id. Bddere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. id. BaXero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. id. Bary, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. Bddnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. . id. BadXcvra, acc. pl.—A. D. Ln. Tdf. Baddvra, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 12. 33) BadXdvrtov, ov, 76.—A. D. Ln. Taf. Badavriov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 10. 4) BadXavriov, gen. sing—A. B. Dj in, Tae \ a Badavriov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 22. 35) BddXe, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . Badd pam pres. infin. act—Al. Ln. Sch. Taf. \ - Badeiv, Rec. Gr. (Re. 2. 10) , BadXerau, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . id. Barry, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . id. BodXopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. BadXdpeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. BadXopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. BddXovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. BadXovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. BadrXcvrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. BaXXoveay, ace. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. BadXovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. Baro, fut. Badd, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, &Baror, (§ 27. rem. 2. d) perf. BEBAnKa, perf. pass. BEBAnpau, aor. 1, pass. éBAy- Onv, fut. pass. BAnOjoopan, (§ 27. rem.3) f Re. 2, 14. d1 Ti. 3.13. e Jno. 12. 13, Barov 65 BapBa to throw, cast; to lay, Re. 2.22; Mat.8. 6, 14, et al.; to put, place, Ja.3.3; to place, deposit, Mat. 27.6; Mar. 12. 41-44; Lu. 21.1—4; Jno. 12.6; to pour, Jno. 13.5; to thrust, Jno. 18. 11; 20.27; Mar. 7. 33; Re. 14.19; to send forth, Mat. 10. 34; to assault, strike, Mar.14.65; met. to sug- gest, Jno.13.2; intrans. to rush, beat, as the wind, Ac. 27. 14. BXyréos, a, ov, verbal adj. (§ 35. rem. 10) requiring to be cast or put, Mar. Poin Willits ston INI BoAn, js, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) a@ cast, a throw; the distance to which a thing can be thrown, Lu. 22. 41. Borilo, fut. (ow, aor.1, éBdrioa, (§ 26. rem. 1) to heave the lead, sound, INC Dif Paso Wbi(Cy Boris, ios, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) a missile weapon, dart, javelin, He. 12. 20; also, a plummet, lead for sounding. L.G. Badovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act.— BarricOjcecGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . a He. 11.32. Acie Wines digas cyteety i. Bddw BadXovres, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 27. 35) BaXovrwy, gen. pl. mase. part. aor. 2, act. . id. Badotoa, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2, act. id. BaXovtor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. BaXG, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. BadG, | pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . id. BaXGou, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. id. Barrier, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. Barrilw Baxrilew, pres. infin. act. id. Bamrilers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. Bamri€opat, | pers. sing. pres. ind, pass. id. Barrlopevor, nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. pass. id. Bamri€ovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. Bamrilovres, nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. act. i id. Bamrile, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1). : Barrw Barrifwy, nom. sing. masc. pt. pres. act. Bazrilw Bomrurat, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. . id. Baxticaytes, nom.pl.masc.pt.aor.1,act.—B.D. : Barricovres, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. lea is Barrioe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. Barribeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Barricbares, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Barribérvros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Barrio Ojvar. aor. 1, infin. pass. a id. id. Barric bro, 3 pers, sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. Barrilo Barricpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : Bartw Barticpatos, gen. sing. Barrirpe. Barricpart, dat. sing. ; , ; id. Barticpois, dat. pl. , » Bamrtirpos Barriopds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) . . Bartw Bartixpovs, ace. pl. . . » Bartirpos Barticpo, dat. sing—B. D. . - A \ a : id. Borticpatt, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Col.2.12) Barrio pov, gen. pl. “ 5 - - id. Boarraryy, acc. sing. Bartiorys Barriorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) . . Bérto Bamriorod, gen. sing. . Bartirrys Borticwvrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. Baril Barro |, fut. yw, ($ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, éBaa, perf. pass. BéBappou, (§ 23. rem. 7) to dip, Jno. 13. 26; Lu. 16. 24; to dye, Re. 19. 13. Barrilw, fut. tow, aor. 1, éBdrrica, perf. pass. BeBamrirja, aor. 1, pass. eBarricbnv, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to dip, tmmerse; to cleanse or purify by washing; to administer the rite of baptism, to baptize ; met. with various reference to the ideas associated with Christian baptism as an act of dedication, e.g. marked designation, devotion, trial,etc.; mid. to procure baptism for one’s self, to undergo baptism, Ac.22.16. Bamwricpa, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. immersion; baptism, ordinance of bap- tism, Mat. 3.7; Ro.6.4, et al.; met. bup- tism in the trial of suffering, Mat.20.22,23; Mar. 10. 38, 39. N.T. Barrticpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. an act of dipping or immersion; a baptism, He.6.2; an ablution, Mar.7.4,8 Heng. ros aN Bartiorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one who baptizes,a baptist, Mat.3.1; I1.11,12, et al. N.T. Bap, indecl. 6, (93, Chald. or Syr.) a son, Mat.16.17. BapafBav, acc. sing. . : ee Bapaf3Bas Bapaffas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Barabbas, pr. name. Bapax," 6, Barak, pr. name, indecl. Bapaxias |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Barachias, pr.name. Bapaxiov,’ gen. sing. BepBapot, nom. pl. Bapaxtas BapBapos 6 Mat, 23. 35. BapBa BapBapos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. one to whom a pure Greek dialect is not native; one who is not a proper Greek, a barbarian, Ro.1.14; Col. 3.11; Ac. 28. 2, 4; a foreigner speak- ing a strange language, 1 Co. 14.11. Bapéa, acc. pl. neut. Bapds Bape, dat. sing. Bape Bapeia, nom. pl. fem. Bapss Bapets, nom. pl. mase. . ‘ : : id. BapeicOw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. Bapéw Bapéw, &], fut. fow, (§ 16. tab. P) pépes Bapéws, adv. . : 5 ‘ é 3 id. Bapy, acc. pl. ‘ ‘ F : id. BapyOdcr, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass—] Gr. Sch. Taf. Rope BapwvOGor, Rec. (Lu. 21. 34) BapOoXopaioy, acc. sing. Bap$oAopatos BapOoropaios, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) Bartholomew, pr. name. Bapunoods, od, 6, (§ 6. rem. 3) Bar-jesus, pr. name, (Ac. 13.6) Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. Bapinoorr, A. D. Bapijood, C. Bap “Iwva, Bar-jona, pr. name.—Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. Bapwova, Ln. (Mat. 16.17). BapvaBa, dat. sing. BapvéBas BapvaBa, gen. sing. : ! : 4 id. BapvaBar, acc. sing. : : - . id. BapvaBas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Barnabas, pr. name. Bapovpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. Bapéw Bapoafav, acc. sing. BapoaPas Bapoafas |, G, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Barsabas, pr. name. I. Joseph, surnamed Justus, Ac. 1. 23. II. Judas, Ac. 15. 22. BapoaBPav, acc. sing—A. B. Ln. Tdf. BapoaBay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 1.23; 15.22). Baprijatos,* ov, 6, Bartimeus, pr. name. BapvvGic1, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. Bapive |, fut. vd, (§ 27, rem. 1. a) Bapive Bapos Bxpus, eta, v, (§ 7. tab. H. g) heavy; met. burden- some, oppressive, or difficult of observance, as precepts, Mat.23.4; 1 Jno.5.3; weighty, important, momentous, Mat. 23.23; Ac. 25.73; grievous, oppressive, afflictive, vio- lent, rapacious, Ac. 20. 29; authoritative, strict, slern, severe, 2 Co. 10. 10, Bapos, cos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) weight, a Mar. 10. 46. 6 Mat. 26. 7. 66 Bacav heaviness; a burden, anything grievous and hard to be borne, Mat. 20.12; Ac. 15.28; Re. 2.24; burden, charge, or, weight, influence, dignity, honour, 1 Thes.2.6; with another noun in government, fulness, abundance, excellence, 2 Co. 4.17. Bapéw, 6, fut. yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) perf. pass. BeBapypar, to be heavy upon, weigh down, burden, oppress, as sleep, Mat. 26. 43; Mar. 14.40; Lu. 9. 32; sur- feiting, v.r. Lu. 21.34; calamities, 2 Co. 1.8; 5.4; or, trouble, care, expense, etc. IDs nO: Bapéws, ady. heavily; met.withdificulty, dully, stupidly, Mat. 13.15; Ac. 28. 27. Bapivo, fut. wy, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, pass. €BaptvOnv, see Bapéw, Lu. 21.34. (wv). Baptrepa, acc. pl. neut. comp. (§ 8. rem. 1) Bapis Baputipov,’ gen. sing. neut. Baptrios Bapvripos], ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (Bapis & ; j : TYLY) of great price, precious. BacaviLopevn, nom. sing. fem. part. pr. pass. Bacavices Bacavlopevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pr. pass. id. Bacavilopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pr. pass. id. Bacaviopevovs, acc. pl. masc. part. pr. pass. id. Bacavitw |, fut. (ow, ($ 26. rem. 1) Bacavos Bacavicot, aor. 1, infin. act. Bacavilw Bacavioys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. BacavicOycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. BacavicOnoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. Bacavic bic, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. Bacavicpov, acc. sing. . Bacavicpes Bacavicpds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Bacavos Bacavicpov, gen. sing. Bacavicpos Bacanorais,’ dat. pl. Bacaviorys Bacavicris |, ob, 6, (8 2. tab. B. c) Bacavos Bacavots, datsep lem 5 6 : ; id. Bacavos | , ov, % (§ 3. tab. C. b) pr. lapis Lydius, a species of stone from Lydia, which being applied to metals was thought to indicate any alloy which might be mixed with them, and therefore used in the trial of metals; hence, examination of a person, especially by torture; in N.T. torture, torment, severe pain, Mat. 4.24; Lu. 16. 23, 28. e Mat. 18, 34. Bacay Bocavifw, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) pass. ePacavicbnv, pr. to apply the lapis Lydius or touchstone; met. to examine, aor. 1, scrutinise, try, either by words or torture ; in N.T. to afflict, torment; pass. to be afflicted, tormented, pained, by diseases, Mat. 8. 6, 29, et al.; to be tossed, agitated, as by the waves, Mat. 14. 24. Bacavicpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. examination by the lapis Lydius or by torture; torment, torture, Re.9.5; 14.11; 1G. 7) LOM US: Bacaviorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) pr. an inguisitor, tormentor; in N.T. a keeper of a prison, gaoler, Mat. 18. 34. Bacavov, gen. sing. Bacers,* nom. pl. Baots Baorréa, ace. sing. : Baotr«ds BaowXei, dat. sing. . : : ; ‘ id. BactXr (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Baorreia, dat. sing. : . . Baotr«€ta Baoir Bocke |, fut. Bookrjow, ($35. rem. 5) aor. 1, éBdaxyoa, to feed, pasture, tend while grazing ; Bookopat, to feed, be feeding, Mat. 8. 30, 33; Lu. 8. 32, 34, et al. Boravn, ns, 9, (§ 2. tac. B. a) herb, herbage, produce of the earth. (a), Boop,’ 6, Bosor, pr. name, indecl.—Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. Bedp, B Boravy |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Bockw Boravyy, ace. sing. Boravn Borpvas,§ ace. pl. Borpus Borpus ], vos, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. g) a bunch or cluster of grapes. Bovdas, acc. pl. . . ‘ Bovdy BovAet, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. Att. mG 35. rem. 11) BovAopat BovAecde, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . id. BovAerar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : id. Bovdeverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. Bovretw Bovdrctopat, “1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . id. BovXevdpevos, nom. sing. masc. pt. pres. mid. id. Bovdeuris, 0d, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) Bovropar Bovrevw |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) . 3 id. Bovdy, As, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Fs , ; id. Bova, dat. sing. Bovdy BovdnOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, a pass. BovAopae Bovdrnfeis, nom. sing. masc. pt. aor. 1, pass. id. BovAnpa, atos, 76,—A. C. Ln. Taf. . ; \ = GeAnpa, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Pe. 4.3). 3 Bovdrypart, dat. sing. Bodhi BovdAnparos, gen. sing. : ; : id. BovAjy, ace. sing. Bovd:) Bovdjjs, gen. sing. ; , : ; id. BovAnrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. Bovdopae BovtAorro, 3 pers. sing. pres. optat. . ; id. BovAopat, fut. BovAyjcopat, (§ 35. rem. 5) imperf. €BovAounv and Att. HPovropnv, aor. 1, (pass. form) eBovdAnOynv & 7)Bov- AnOnv, perf. (pass. form) BeBovAnpat, to be willing, disposed, Mar.15.15; Ac. 25.20; 28.18, et al.; to intend, Mat.r.19, ACHR A2Os L2H Alsmcl Comm 1 Ti.6.9; to choose, be pleased, Jno.18.39; 15; to desire, Ac.18.15; Ja.3.4; to will, decree, appoint, Jeeves el aConm2.mmsyale bie 2465 es t4suetrales eBovdropyy, T could Ls22 42K wish, Ac. 25. 22. BovAnpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) e2Pe.2.15. J He. 6.7. g Re. 14, 18. BovAo 73 Bpovr purpose, will, determination, Ac. 27.43; Ro. 9g. 19. x Bovdn, js, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) counsel, purpose, design, determination, decree, Lu. 4.30; 23.51, et al. freq.; by impl. secret thoughts, cogitations of the mind, 1 Co. a ie Bovredtw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to give counsel, to deliberate; mid. Bov- Acvopat, to deliberate, Lu. 14.31; Jno. 12.10; Ac. 5.33; to purpose, determine, INC Wo By DijasOR 2 COh ve 1% Bovdeurys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. cc) a counsellor, senator; member of the San- hedrim, Mar. 15. 43; Lu. 23. 50. Bovdopea, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. Bovropat Bovdcpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Bovddpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. Bovdopevov, gen. sing. mase. part. pres. id. Bovdopéevovs, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. BovAovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind—A.C. . ) _ Gédovew, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Gal. 6. 13) f ; Botv, acc. sing. Bods Bovvots, dat. pl. Bovvds Bovvos, 08, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a hill, hillock, rising ground, Lu. 3.5; 23.30. Boos, Bods, 6, %, (§ 6. rem. 4. h) an og, a bull, or cow, an animal of the ox kind, Lu. 13) U5 pete al: Body, gen. pl. Bodv7a, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. Bots Bow Boavres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : ‘ id. Bodvros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. Boovror, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. 3 ‘ id. BpaBetov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (BpaBeds, a judge or arbiter in the public games) a prize bestowed on victors in the public games, such as a crown, wreath, chaplet, garland, etc. 1 Co.9.24; Phi.3.14. L.G. BpaBevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) pr. to be a director or arbiter in the public games; in N.T. to preside, direct, rule, govern, be predominant, Col 3.15. BpoBevérw,* 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. BpaBevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) BpaBedw Bpafetov Bpadtvw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. Bpadives BpadvA0€u, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (Bpadus & Aw) to sail slowly. L.G. BpadvaXooivres,’ nom. pl. masc. pt. pr. BpadumdA0€w Bpadvs eta, ¥, (§ 7. tab. H. g) slow, not hasty, Ja.1.19; slow of understanding, heavy, stupid, Lu. 24. 25. Bpadvva, fut. vvd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) to be slow, to delay, 1 Ti. 3.15; to be be- hindhand, 2 Pe. 3.9. Bpadurys, THTOS, ” (§ 4. rem. 2. c) slowness, tardiness, delay. Bpadurys |, tHTOs, 7) Bpadus Bpadvrnra,’ acc. sing. Bpasdurys Bpaxéwy, gen. pl. neut. Bpaxds Bpaxiov, dat. sing. Bpaxtov Bpaxiovos, gen. sing. : : : si at Bpaxiwv, ovos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Bpaxts Bpaxe, acc. sing. neut. 5 : 5 . id. ’ i ee Q Bpaxus |, eta, v, (§ 7. tab. H. g) short, brief; few, small, Lu. 22.58; Jno. 6.7, et al. Bpaxiov, ovos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2.e) the arm; the arm as a symbol of power, Lu.1.51; Jno. WsReyIe INO Tse this (Ja Bpé€a, aor. 1, infin. Bpépy, nom. and. ace. pl. . Bpexw Bpédos Bpéos, cos, Td, (§ 5. tab. E.b) @ child; whether unborn, an embryo, foetus, Lu. 1. 41, 443 or just born, an infant, Lu.2.12,16; Ac. 47.19; or partly grown, Lu. 18.15; 2 Ti. 3.15; met. a@ babe in simplicity of faith, IO Pey2e 2: Bpédovs, gen. sing. Bpédos Bpéxet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Bpéxo Bpéxew, pres. infin. - : : s id. Bpéxn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . : ; id. Bpéxo |, fut. &w, aor. 1, €Bpeéa, (§ 23. rem. 1. b, and rem. 2) to wet, moisten, Lu. 7. 38; to rain, cause or send rain, Mat. 5.45; Lu. 17. 29, et al. Bpoxy, ts, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) rain, WHE: Gig ins wyjg Le Ess Bpadets, nom. pl. masc. Bpadds Bpovrat, nom. pl. : : Bpovry Bpadiver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Bpadive Bpovry |, jis, 4, (8 2- tab. B. a) thunder, Mar. 3.175 Bpadive j, fut. vvd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) Bpadds Jno. 12. 29, et al. a Col. 3.15. 6 Ac. 27.7. c2 Pe.3.9. Bpovt Bpovryy, acc. sing. Bpovry Bpov7js, gen. sing. : : F : id. Bpovrav, gen. pl. ; 2 id. Bpoxi, js, 7, (3 2. tab. B. 2). Boexeo Bpoxov,* acc. sing. Bpoxos Bpoyos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a cord, noose. Bpvypos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Bptxw Bpve,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Bpdo Bpvxo |, fut. Em, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to grate or gnash the teeth, Ac. 7.54. (v). Bpvo |, pr. to be full, to swell with anything; to emit, send forth, Ja. 3.11. Bpadpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Bpopact, dat. pl. Bpdpa. Bpdpara., nom. and ace. pl. . 5 : id. Bpodpare, dat. sing. 5 : : : id. Bpoparos, gen. sing. . : . ; id. Bpoparov, gen. pl. 5 : 2 : id. Bpooe, dat. sing. Bpdcts Bpoiceus, gen. sing. : , , : id. Bpdoipov,’ acc. sing. neut. Bpodctpos Bpadcipos |, ov, 6, 7, (3 7. rem. 2) BiBpdoxo Bpaow, ace. sing. Bpacts Bpacts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. ©) BvbileoGo1, pres. infin. pass. . BvOiLo BvOiCover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . ‘ id. Bvbileo], fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) BvO6s Bv00s |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the bottom, lowest part ; BiBpdoKw the deep, sea. Bvbige, fut. iow, aor. 1, éBvOuca, (§ 26. rem. 1) to immerse, submerge, cause to sink, Lu. 5.7; to plunge deep, drown, | Ti. 6.9. v0," oe Bupoet, dat. sing. . Bupoevs Bupoeds |, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. a) (toca, a hide) a tanner, leather-dresser, Ac.9.43; 10.6,32. L.G. dat. sing. Bvcowov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. Bicowos Biccivos |, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Bicooos Bvocivov, gen. sing. neut.—Gr. Sch. Taf. Biacov, Rec. (Re. 18. 12) Biocov, acc. sing. f Bicowos Bicoos 74 Taxdar Biccivos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) made of byssus or fine cotton, Re. 18. 16. Biooov, gen. sing. Bupov,’ acc. sing. Biaoos Bwpos Bopos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a slightly- elevated spot, base, pedestal; hence, an altar. iL”. TaBBa0G,f Gabbatha, pr. name, indecl. TaBpund, 6, Gabriel, pr. name, indecl. yayypawa, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) (ypdw, ypatve, to eat, gnaw) gangrene, mortification. T48," 6, Gad, pr. name, indecl. Tadapnvds |, ot, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an inhabitant of Gadara, the chief city of Pera. Tadapyvov, gen. pl. 2 i C Taga], ys, 7, (8 Palestine. - Tadapyvds 2. rem. 3) Gaza, a strong city of yaca |, ns, 9, & treasure, treasury. Becav: Teta yakys,* yala yalopuAdkvor, ov, 70, a 3. tab. C. 0) (yala & dvAaKn) a treasury ; the sacred treasury, Mar.12.41,43; Lu.21.1; Jno.8.20. L.G. yalopvAakiov, gen. sing. . yalopvAdKvoy yalopudakio, dat. sing. . . ; 3 id. Tatoy, ace. sing. Tdios, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) aa pr. name. I. Of Macedonia, Ac. 19. 29. II. Of Corinth, 1 Co.1. 14 III. Of Derbe, Ac. 20. 4. IV. A Christian to whom John addressed his third Epistle, 3 Jno. 1. acc. sing. gen. sing. Taios Taiw, dat. sing. Tatos yada, yadaxtos, 7d, (§ 6. rem. 4. b) milk, 1 Co. 9-73 the elements of Christian 1 Co: ment, 1 Pe. 2.2. met. spiritual milk, consisting in instruction, 3.2; He. 5.12, 13; spiritual nutri- yéAaktos, gen. sing. ; Tardrau,’ dv, the inhabitants of Galatia. (a). TaAaria |, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Galatia, or Gallo-Grecia, a province of Asia Minor. yaro , ‘ ; Buaoos |, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. b) byssus, a species TaXariay, ace. sing. Toadaria of fine cotton highly prized by the ancients, Tadartas, gen. sing. . : : : id. Lu. 16. 19, v.r.; Re. 18. 12. Tadarixyjy, acc. sing. fem. Tadatikos @1 Co. 7.35. 6 Ja.3.11. e Lu. 24, 41. @2 Co. 11. 25. e Ac. 17. 23. f Jno. 19. 13. 92 Ti. 2.17. Re. 7. 5. t Ac. 8. 26. k Ac. 8. 27. t Gal. 3.1. Taxar 75 Tadaruxds |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Galatian, yaanvn, ns, 9, ($ 2. tab. B. a) tranquillity of the sea, a calm, Mat.8.26; Mar. 4.39; Lu. 8. 24. TadAala, as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Galilee, a district of Palestine north of Samaria. TadwAaia, dat. sing. TadtArata TadtAatay, acc. sing. i ; F : id. TadtAaias, gen. sing. . , ; : id. TadtAaior, nom. and voc. pl. TadtAaitos T'adtXatos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a native of Galilee. TadtAalov, gen. sing. : TadtAatos TadtAatovs, acc. pl. P j ; : id. TodtAatwy, gen. pl. s P j : id. TadAlwv, wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Gailio, pr. name. TadAlwri, dat. sing. TadXov TaddXiwvos, gen. sing. . : : ‘ id. Papadiyr, 6, Gamaliel, pr. name, indecl. yajetv, pres. infin. act. yapew yopeitwcay, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . id. uate, ol, * @, and, later, vow, perf. yeyepnka, aor. 1, yn & éyapnoa, aor. 1, pass. éyapyOnv, (§ 37. rem. 2) to marry, Mat.5.32, et al.; absol. to marry, enter the marriage state, Mat.19.10, et al.; mid. to marry, be married, Mar. 10. 12; 1 Co. 7. 39. yapilor, fut. icw, (§ 26. rem. 1) to give in marriage, permit to marry, v.r. Con 35 eON EL yapioxw, to give in marriage, v.r. Mat. 24. 38. yapiocxopat, pass. to be given in mar- riuge, Mar.12.25. L.G. ydpos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a wed- ding ; nuptial festivities, a marriage festi- val, Mat. 22.2; 25.10; Jno. 2.1, 2; Re. 19. 7,9; any feast or banquet, Lu. 12. 36; 14.8; the marriage state, He. 13. 4. yapn?y, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. yapew yapn Piva, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : id. yopjnoa, aor. I, infin. act. ; ‘ : id. yapyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. yapnoace, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. . id. yopyodtwcar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. yapnon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 5 id. younons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. actor JXo Bi joy, Nas ; ‘ id. yupns, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co.7.28) «J yeyev yapilovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid.—B. C. Tin, TE yapite yapioxovrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar, 12), a) yapite |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) vor. yapew yapilwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres.—Al. EneSchy dhe) a). yopilen exyapilov, Rec. Gr. (1 Co. 7. 38) yapiockovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. yopioke yapioKovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. Raaeea e éxyapiiCovres, R.Gr.Sch. Taf, (Mat.24.38) pee fut. (ow, VT. yapew ape, acc. sing. yap.os yapos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. aie. yapew yajLovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. a id. ydprous, ace. pl. yapos yamovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. yojreen ydpov, gen. pl. yapos yapov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. yopew yep, a causal particle or conjunction, for; it is, how- ever, frequently used with an ellipsis of the clause to which it has reference, and its force must then be variously expressed: Mat.15.27; 27.23, etal.: it is also some- times epexegetic, or introductory of an intimated detail of circumstances, now, then, to wit, Mat. 1.18. yaorépes, nom. pl. yaorip yaoTnp |, Tépos, Tpds, 4, (§ 6. rem. 2) the belly, stomach ; the womb, Lu.1.31; éy yaorpt Exel, to be with child, Mat. 1. 18, 23; 24.109, et al.; yaorépes, paunches, glut- tons, Tit. 1.12. yaorpl, dat. siug. yaorip ye, an enclitic particle imparting emphasis; indicat- ing that a particular regard is to be had to the term to which it is attached. Its force is to be conveyed, when this is possi- ble, by various expressions; at least, in- deed, even, ete. yeyapnkdor, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. act. . yapew yeyern}eevor, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. (§ 37. rem. 1) yivopat yeyevnpievors, acc. pl. masc. pt. perf. eee id. yeyoveras, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ja. 3. 9) yeyevjo Gar, perf. infin. pass. . : ; id. yeyevnode, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. pass. . : id. yeyervnKa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. yevvaw yeyevvnpat, | pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. : id. yeyervyjpcba, 1 pers. pl perf. ind. pass. . id. yeyey yeyevynjeva, nom. pl. neut. pt. perf. pass.— ] Ree.'Gr. Tdf.+ : ; { yevvaw yeyevnpeva, A. Sch. (2 Pe. 2. 12) yeyervnpevor, nom. neut. and acc. sing. masc. and neut. part. perf. pass. id. yeyervnpévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yeyevvypevov, gen. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yeyevvntar, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. id. yéyova, 1 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. yivopau yeyovapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. 2, ind. id. yéyovav, 3 pers. pl. contr. perf. 2, (§ 35. rem. 13).—Ln. Tdf. : id. yeyovaow, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 16.7) . yeyovas, 2 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. id. yeyovact, 3 pers. pl. perf. 2, ind. id. yeyovare, 2 pers. pl. perf. 2, ind. id. yéyove, 3 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. id. yeyovevat, perf. 2, infin. ide yeyoves, nom. and acc. sing. neut. part. perf. 2 id. yeyovoras, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. 2 id. yeyovores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. 2 . id. yeyovert, dat. sing. neut. part. perf. 2 id. yeyovvia, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. 2 id. yeyovds, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. 2 id. yeypappeva, nom. and acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. (§ 13. rem. 6. c) ypado yeypappévas, ace. pl. fem. part. perf. pass. id. Yeypappen, nom. sing. fem, part. perf. pass. id. Yeypappernr, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. Yeypappevot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yeypappevoss, dat. pl. part. perf. pass. id. yeypapp-evov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. pt. p. pass. id. YEYPappLeVvos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yeypappevor, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. id. yéyparrat, 3 pers. s. perf. ind. pass. (§ 23. rem.8) id. yéypaha, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind .act. (§ 13.rem.6.c) id. yeyupvacpeéva, acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. yopvdler yeyupvacperyy, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. yeyupvacpevoss, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. < Tedewv,* 6, Gedeon, pr. name, indecl. Teva, NS, 1), (§ 2. rem. 3) (Heb. pin S°)) Gehenna, pr. the valley of Hinnom, south of Jerusa- lem, once celebrated for the horrid wor- ship of Moloch, and afterwards polluted with every species of filth, as well as the carcases of animals, and dead bodies of malefactors ; to consume which, in order to avert the pestilence which such a mass @ He. 11.32. 76 yeven of corruption would occasion, constant fires were kept burning; hence, hell, the fires of Tartarus, the place of punishment in Hades, Mat.5.22, 29,30; 10.28; 18.9, etal. N.T. yeevvar, acc. sing. yéevva, yeevvy, dat. sing. 5 k : , id. yeevvys, gen. sing. . : : : ; id. Tebonpavn, Gethsemane, pr. name, indecl. (Mat. 26. 36).—Rec. Gr. Tebonpaved, Sch. Tebonpavei, Al. Ln. Tdf. yetrovas, acc. pl. masc. and fem. yeltov ysitoves, nom. pl. mase. . : : e id. yetror |, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a neigh- bour, Lu. 14.12; 15.6,9; Jno.9.8. yeAdoere, 2eperss pl. tut. and. « yeArdw r A yerao, e|, fut. doojat, and, later, dow, (§ 22. ren, PR Oy Xai I, éyéhaca, to laugh, smile; by impl. to be merry, happy, to (a). yéeAws, wros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) laugh- ter; by impl. mirth, joy, rejoicing. rejoice, Lu. 6. 21, 25. yeAGvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. yerdo yéAws,’ wros, 6 - P 2 : ; id. yepet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. yew yepilec Oar, pres. infin. pass. yepivo yeniter |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) yew yeuioa, aor. 1, inf. act. yeptlen yeuicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act... id. yepioare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : id yepioOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. yéepov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. yew yéepovra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. : i id. yepovoas, acc. pl. fem. part. pres. , j id yéeuovct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : F id. yeno |, fut. yeu, (§ 27. rem. 1, a) fo be full, Mat..23.27; Lu. 11. 39, et al. yepilo, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, eyewuioa, aor. 1, pass. evento Onv, to fill, Mat. 4. 37; 15.36, et al. yopos, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) the lading of a ship, Ac. 21. 3; by impl. mer- chandise, Re. 18. 11, 12. yeved, Gs, y (§ 2) tab: Bs b, and rem. 2) yivopat yeved, voc. sing. yeved. yevea, dat. sing. 5 . 5 3 id. 6 Ja.4.9. yEven : yeved. dat. pl. id. yeveadoyew, @ |, fut. you, (1 16. tab. Pp) ies & deyo) to reckon one’s descent, derive one’s yevect, nom. pl. yeveats, origin, He. 7. 6. yeveadoyia |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) genealogy, catalogue of ancestors, history of descent, 1 Ti. 1.4; Tit. 3.9. yeveadoyiats, dat. pl. : yeveadoyia yeveadoyias, ACC pla. 2 ; 3 id. yeveahoyovpevos,“ nom. sing. m. part. pres. pass. yeveadoyéw yevedy, acc. sing. yeved. yeveas, gen. sing. s ‘ E : : id. yeveds, acc. pl. . : 9 ; id. yevet, dat. sing. 2 : yévos yevéoet, dat. sing—Gr. Sch. Tdf. : 7 yevvnoet, Rec. (Lu. 1. 14) ql ae yevérews, gen. sing. : : P ae id. yeveoFar, aor. 2, infin. c yvopat yéeveoOe, 2 pers. pl. aor.2, imper. ; id. yevéer Ou, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. 2 - id. yevéowa |, wv, Ta, (§ 3. tab. C.c) : id. yeveciots, dat pls = 3 yevéow yeveots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) yivopat yeveciov, gen. pl. yeveowe yevern |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) yivopa yeverns,’ gen. sing. . yeveTy YEVEw, SCM ples yeved. yévn, nom. and acc. pl. yevos yevnbevras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. yivopat yevnbevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. yernfevrwy, gen. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. yernGjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . : : id. yernOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. 5 id. yevnyro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. . id. yevndoper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass.—A. C. Ln. Tdf. q . id. yevopeba, Rec. Gr. Sch. (rit Ba need 3 vena. |, atos, 76, V-T. same signif. as yévynwa. yevnpata, acc. pl—Gr. Sch. : , . yevvnpara, R. Tdf. (Lu.12.18 ; ofa STE pi ripeos gen. sing—A. D. Ln... cont i yevviparos, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 26. 29) ; yevyocoGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. . » -yivojat yévnobe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. é : id. evnoomevov, acc. sing. neut. part. fut. i id. EAE > 8 Pp € , yevynoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind—B. D. . yernoeta, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Jno. 10. Pe a He. 7.6. yevyra, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. b ‘ yivopat yevvara, 3 pers. sing. pres.ind. pass. (§ 19. tab.S) yevvaw yevvaw, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) ; yivopat yevvn eis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. . yevvaw yevvn bev, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. yevvnberros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. yervyfevtwr, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. yevvn On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. ‘ id. yevvn Piva, aor. 1, infin. pass. . 7 : id. yevvnpa.|, aos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. cc) . yivopat yevvyjpara, nom. acc. and voc. pl. 3 5 yervnpa yevvnjeatos, gen. sing. . A F F id. yevvyoayra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act.. -yevvdw Levyyoaper, "> Gennesaret, a lake of Palestine, called also the Sea of Tiberias —R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. Tevvyncape, Ln. Tevvynocdp, D. (Mat. 14. 34). yevvyoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . yevvdw yevvynoet, dat. sing. yevvyors yevvyon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. yevvaw yéevvynots, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) yivopat yevvytois, dat. pl. masc. / yevvytos yevvyros |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) f . -yivopat yevvepevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. —-yer'vaw yevviioa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. . id. yevvaot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : : id. yevoito, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, optat. yvopat yevopeva,, acc. pl. neut. part. aor. 2 3 A id. yevopmevan, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 2 ‘ id. yevopévyny, acc. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 id. yevopévys, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 id. yevop.evot, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 id yevopévois, dat. pl. neut. part. aor. 2 C id. yevopevov, acc. sing. masc. and neut. part. aor. 2 id. yevopmevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 id. yevopevov, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 : id. yevopevoy, gen. pl. part. aor. 2 2 3 id. yévos, €0s, ovs, 7d, (§ 5. tab. E. b) 3 id. yévous, gen. sing. : é yevos yevopac, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. yivopat yevoeOa, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. . : id. yevwvtat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. : : id. Tepyeonvos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Gergesene, an inhabitant of Gergasa, a city in Perea. Tepyeonvav, gen. pl.—Rec. Gr. : i Tepacnvav, Ln. . Tadapnvav, B. C. Sch. Taf. (Mat. 8. 28) , Tepyeonvés 6 Jno.9.1, yepou 78 yivope Oe a a See yepovota |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) yépov yepovovay,* acc. sing. yepovola yépav,’ ovtos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) an old man. yepovala, as, ) a senate, assembly of elders ; the elders of Israel collectively. yevouae |, fut. yevoop.a, aor. 1, eyevodpyy, (§ 15. tab. O) (mid. of yevw, to cause to taste) to taste, Mat. 27.34; Jno. 2.9; absol. to take food, Ac. 10.10, et al.; met. to have perception of, experience, He.6.4,5; 1 Pe. 2.3; @avarov yever ba, to experience death, to die, Mat. 16. 28, et al. yevodpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | yevopat yevoapevovs, ace. pl. masc. part. aor. | P id. yevoarbar, aor. 1, infin. f j ; id. yevoerau, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . : : id. yevor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. yetontat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . : id. yevoorvrTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. - : id. yvourrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. E : id. yewpyetra,° 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. yewpyen yewpyew, o|, fut. yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) ; yewpyos yewpy.ov," ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. cc). P id. yewpyot, nom. pl. . : : : ; id. Teno dat. pl. : , : ; id. FOpyor. acc. sing. . id. yewpyos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (yf & inp) a husbandman, one who tills the earth, 2 Ti. 2.6; Ja.5.7; in N.T. spc. @ vine-dresser, keeper of a vineyard, i.q. dprehoupyos, Mat. 21. 33, 34, et al. yeopyew, @, fut. 7ow, (§ 16. tab. P) to cultivate, till the earth, He. 6. 7. yewpyov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) cultivated field or ground, a farm, 1Co.3.9. acc. pl. yewpyos say jal ; : - 2 id. yewpyovs, yewpyev, Y"s ys n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (contr. from yéa) earth, soil, Mat.13.5; Mar. 4.8, et al.; the ground, surface of the earth, Mat. 10.29; Lu.6.49, et al.; the land, as opposed to the sea or a lake, Lu. 5.11; Jno. 21.8,9, 11; the earth, world, Mat. 5.18, 35, et al.; by synecd. the inhabi- tants of the earth, Mat.5.13; 6.10; 10.34; a land, region, tract, country, territory, Mat. 2.20; 14.34; by way of eminence, the chosen land, Mat. 5.5; 24.30; 27-453; Ep. 6. 3; the inhabitants of a region or country, Mat.10.15; 11.24, et al. yn» dat. sing. . : : : : M0] yiypas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1.—B. Ln. “ , \ yopew yapnoas, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat.22.25) YEN 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. (§ 37. rem. 2) id. YPENS: 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . ; ; id. vi, acc. sing. - : : 3 3 i ynpqs° dat. sing. Yijpas yiipas ], aos, WS, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. j) dat. yipat, yNP4; also YIpEt, old age. ynpdoKw, OY yypdu, , fut. doopat, aor.1, éynpaca & éyynpava, to be or become old, Jno. 24.18; He. 8. 13. yypet, dat. sing—Gr. Sch. Taf. i 1 yupas ynpe, Rec. (Lu. 1. 36) yas, gen. sing. . f . : vi yiveoOau, pres. infin. sien yiveoOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : aan ywveobu, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. : : ide yivera., 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : ; rae yivopat |, ( (§ 37.rem. 1) (a later form oS aeae) fut. yevyropan, perf. yéyova. and yey prot, aor. 1, eyev/Onv, aor. 2, éyevdpny, to come into existence; to be created, exist by creation, Jno.1.3,10; He. 11.3; Ja. 3.9; to be born, produced, grow, Mat. 21.19; Jno. 8. 58, et al.; to arise, come on, occur, as the phenomena of nature, etc.; Mat.8.24,26; 9.16, et al.; to come, Mat. con- approach, as morning or evening, 8.16; 14.15, 23; to be appointed, stituted, established, Mar. 2.27; Gal.3.17, et al.; to take place, come to pass, happen, occur, Mat. 1.22; 24.6, 20, 21, 34, et al. to be done, performed, effected, Mat. to be fulfilled, satisfied, Mat. 6.10; 26. 42, et al.; freq.; 21.42, et al.; to come into a@ par- ticular state or condition; to become, assume the character and appearance of anything, Mat. 5.45; 12.45, et al. to become or be made anything, be changed or converted, Mat. 4.3; 21.42; Mar.1.17, etal.; to be, esse, Mat.11.26; 19.8; yiver bau bro twa, to be subject to, Gal. 4. 4; yiver Oat év €avTo, to come to one’s self, to recover SS) SS SS SS SS ee See eee a Ac. 5.21. ¢Jno. 3. 4. e He. 6.7. @1Co.3.9. e Lu. 1.36. yLvoL 79 YLvoar from a trance or surprise, Ac. 12. 11; py yévorto, yevos, cos, 76, (§ 5. tab. E. b) offspring, let it not be, far be it from, God forbid, Lu. 20. 16; Ro. 3. 4, 31, et al.; to be kept, celebrated, solemnised, as festivals, Mat. 26.2, etal.; tobe finished, completed, He.4.3. yeved, as, ); (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. birth; hence, progeny; a generation of mankind, Mat.11.16; 23.36, et al.; a generation, a step in a genealogy, Mat. 1.17; @ generation, an interval of time, | an age; in N.T. course of life, in respect Phi. 2. 20. of its events, interests, or character, Lu. yovets, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a 16.8; Ac. 13. 36. father; pl. parents, Mat. 10. 21; Lu. 2. yevéown, wv, Ta, pr. a day observed in 247,41; 2 Co. 12. 14. memory of the dead; in N.T. equivalent ywopeva, ace. pl. neut. part. pres. yivopat to yeveOAua, celebration of one’s birthday, ywopevn, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. id. birthday-festival, Mat. 14.6; Mar. 6. 21. ywopevn, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. , id. yeveots, €ws, oe (§ 5. tab. E.c) birth, ywopevys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres—A. C. ; ‘d nativity, Mat.1.18; Lu.1.14; Ja.1. 23; yevop.erns, Rea, Ge, Sch. Tak (Ino-2:4) c successive generation, descent, lineage, Mat. ywopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. 1.1; meton. life, Ja. 3.6. ywopevov, acc. sing. masc. and nom, and acc. yevery, Hs, 4, (8 2. tab. B. a) birth, sing. neut. part. pres. id. Jno. 9. 1. yivopevov, gen. pl. part. pres. id. yevnpa, aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) vr. yivovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. Lu. 12.18; 2 Co.g.10, natural produce, yivov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : id. fruit, increase. N.T. ywopea, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. . id. yevvdw, ©, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) yivovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. id. perf. yeyervy ka, aor. 1, eyevvnoa, perf. yoke, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . - yworKkw pass. yeyevvnp.a., aor. 1, pass. every On, ywooKel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. used of men, to beget, generate, Mat. ywookely, pres. infin. act. , x id. 1. 2—16, et al.; of women, to bring forth, ywookes, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. bear, give birth to, Lu. 1.13, 57, et al.; ywoorkerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. pass. to be born, produced, Mat. 2.1, 4, yivdokere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. et al.; met. to produce, excite, give occa- ywookere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . id. sion to, effect, 2 Ti. 2.23; from the Heb. ywookero, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. id. to constitute as son, to constitute as king, ywooKy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ; id. or as the representative or vicegerent of ywookyre, 2 ee id God, Ac. 13.33; He. 1.5; 5.5; by impl. muatevonte, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. ro. 38) : to be a parent to any one; pass. to be a ywooKopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. son or child to any one, Jno. 1.13; 1 Co. ywdoKoper, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Aalst al: ywocKkopey, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. yevvnp.a, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) yweéokovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. what is born or produced, offspring, pro- ywaoKovor, 3 p.pl.pres.ind.act.—B.D.Ln.Tdf. } geny, brood, Mat.3.7; 12.34, et al.; fruit, ywodoKopat, [ b7rd TOV ear |, Rec. Gr. id. produce, Mat. 26.29; Mar. 14.25, et al.; Sch. (Jno.10.14) . ; fruit, increase, Lu. 12.18; 2 Co.g. Io. ywooKover, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. yevvyois, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) birth, nativity, Mat.1.18; Lu. 1.14. yevvyntos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) born, or produced of, Mat.11.11; Lu. 7. 28. progeny, Ac. 17. 28, 29; family, kindred, lineage, Ac. 7.13, et al.; race, nation, people, Mar. 7.26; Ac. 4. 36, et al.; kind, sort, species, Mat. 13. 47, et al. yvjovos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) law- ful, legitimate, as children; genuine, in faith, etc.; 1 Ti.1.2; Tit.1.4; true, sincere, 2)'Co. 8. 8; Phi. 4: 3. yvycins, adv. genuinely, sincerely, yivooka, (§ 36. rem.3) (alaterform of yryvioKw) fut. yoropas, perf. eyvoKa, aor. 2, éyvov perf. pass. eyywopa, aor. 1, pass. ywor 80 yvopo eyvooOnv, to know, whether the action be in- | yNevKous,* gen. sing. . 3 : ‘ yhedxos ceptive or complete and settled; to per- yuk, nom, and ace. sing. neut. . : . yAvkis ceive, Mat. 22.18; Mar. 5. 29; 8.173 12.12; Lu.8.46; to mark, discern, Mat. 25.24; Lu. 19. 44; to ascertain by ex- amination, Mar. 6. 38; Jno. 7. 51; Ac. 23.28; to understand, Mar. 4. 13; Lu. 18.34; Jno. 12.16; 13.7; Ac.8.30; 1 Co. yrukus |, ela, UV, (§ 7. tab. H. g) sweet, Ja. Beatie wh2 she O19, 000: yAcdxos, €0s, OUs, 76, (§ 5. tab. E. b) pr. the unfermented juice of grapes, must ; hence, sweet new wine, Ac. 2. 13. 14.7, 9; to acknowledge, Mat.7.23; 2 Co. yAOT CR, ns, %, (§ 2. rem. 3) the tongue, Mar. 3.2; to resolve, conclude, Lu. 16.4; Jno. 7. 33> 35» et al.; meton. speech, talk, 1 Jno. 7.26; 17.8; to be assured, Lu. 21. 20; 3.18; a tongue, language, Ac.2.11; 1Co. Jno.6.69; 8.525 2 Pe.1.20; to be skilled, 13.1, et al.; meton. a language not proper to be master of a thing, Mat. 16.3; Ac. lo a speaker, a gift or faculty of such lan- 21.37; to know carnally, Mat. 1. 25; Lu. guage, Mar.16.173; 1 Co. 14.13, 14, 26, 1.34; from the Heb. to view with favour, et al.; from Heb. a nation, as defined by 1 Co. 8.3; Gal. 4.9. _ its language, Re. 5.9, et al.; met. a yopn, ns, 9, (8 2. tab. B. a) the tongue-shaped flame, Ac. 2. 3 mind, as the means of knowing and judging; yooou, nom. pl. f t ; q yhaooa assent, Phile. 14; purpose, resolution, Ac. yrdooats, dat. pl. . : : : : id. 20.3; opinion, judgment, 1Co.1.10; 7.405 yMaooav, ace. sing. : ; : E id. suggestion, suggested advice, as distinguished yAdooas, ace. pl. - . , : . » id. from positive injunction, 1 Co. 7. 25; yAdooy, dat. sing.- d ; } al. 2 Co. 8. Io. yAwoons, gen. sing. : : ; 5 id. ywopilo, fut. fw, (§ 26. rem. 1) Att. ywaooar, gen. pl ; ; rai wo, (§ 35. rem. 11) aor. 1, eyvopica, yuo bKopov, ov, T0, (§ 3. tab. C. °) taaead & aor. 1, pass. eyvoptoOny, to make known, Kopéw, to keep, preserve) pr. a bow for reveal, declare, Ino. 15.153 17.26, et al.; keeping the tongues, mouth-pieces, or reeds, to know, Phi. 1. 22. of musical instruments ; hence, genr. any yvaots, €ws, , (§ 5. tab. E. c) know- bow or receptacle; in N.T. a purse, money- ledge, Lu.1.77; knowledge of an especial bag, Jno. 12.6; 13-29. L.G. kind and relatively high character, Lu. agers,’ Late. ("50 Gb: Ed) (yvddos, a 11.523; Ro. 2.20; 1 Ti.6.20; more par- teasel, or thistle) a fuller, part of whose ticularly in respect of Christian enlighten- business it was to raise a nap by means of ment, Ro: as145) WCo..8. 103" 12.185 teasels, etc. 2 Co. 11.6, et al. yor, voc. sing. masc. . 3 : ‘ yvjoos yaorns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one yvjovv, acc. sing. neut. ; ; ; id. acquainted with a thing, knowing, skilful, ywiows Bets. i (§ 7. rem. 2 : : yivopat Ac. 26.3. LG. yyoly, dat. sing. neut. ; . c yyjovos yvoords, %, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) known, pyoios,® adv. : - ; , : yivopat Jno. 18.15, 16, et al.; certain, incontro- vol, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, subj. act. (§ 30. rem. 2a vertible, Ac.4.16; 70 yvworor, that which Le aerate, : . : ywooKo is known or is cognisable, the unquestion- wo, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 5. 43) : able attributes, Ro.1.19; subst. anacquaint- yore, aes sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. ance, Lu. 2.445 23. 49. yorres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. : id. ywéokopev, } pers. pl. pres. poDiazee yvaoKe yvows, nom. sing. masc. pt. aor. 2, (§ 36. rem. 3) id. ywooKo, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. yvooKwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. : id. yvoos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a thick cloud, yAcdxos ], cos, 76, (§ 7. tab. EB. bj . » yAukis darkness. a Ac. 2.13. b Mar. 9.3. ce Phi. 2, 20. yvopa 81 yovur yop," dat. sing. yvogos yoyyvlere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. yoyyice yvO, | pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. ywooKw yoyyvlovros, gen. sing. mase. part. pres. . id. ye, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. yoyyvlovar, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. yvoh, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. id. , . ; youn, 7s, %, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ia. | Yoyyu@], ft. Yow, aor. 1, eydyyvoa, (§ 26. youn, dat. sing. youn rem. 1) to speak privately and in a low youn, acc. sing. id. voice, mutter, Ino.7.32; to utter secret and ops, gen. sing. id. ee discontent, express indignant com- Svat, aor. 2, infin. act. mOGKe plaint, murmur, grumble, Mat. 20. 11; ee 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. silo Lu. 5.30; Jno. 6.41, 43,61. L.G. yvopilopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. yoyyurpes, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a yopiter, fut. fw, (§ 26. rem. 1) é ; ywdoKo muttering, murmuring, low and suppressed yvwpLovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) yropito discourse, Jno. 7.12; the expression of yopioat, aor. 1, infin. act. F : a secret and ae discontent, murmuring, wpicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. a complaint, Ac. 6.1; Phi. 2.14; 1 Pe. 4.9. a 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. L.G. yvwpion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. yoyyvaris, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a yropiobévros, gen. sing. neut. pt. aor. 1, pass. id. ¢ murmurer, Jude 16. .G. yvopicby, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. ee ala ov, 0 : yoyyvlo yvopicovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act.—B. D. Ln. a YOYYVG pov, ae sing —A. B. Ln. Tdf. . \ yoyyvopds yropotar, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Col. 4. i yoyyuopav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Pe. 4.9) yvwpiow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ‘ id. Yoyyvrpav, gen. pl. : : : id. yvGs, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. ywooKeo yoyyvaTai,© nom. pl. - yoyyvoTns yvooe, dat. sing. . : . yvaots yoyyvoris |, od, 6 yoyyvto woeoOe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. WOoKW , ; as ec 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. . : id. | vons]}, oe i ect veorews, gen. sing. vous , é Aart d cer 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. ees YONTES HEE eae . : yons yvucbetes, nom. pl. masc. pt. aor. 1, pass. id. Boker: Coleuha, Pp Tamevandecl, yvsoOy, 3 pers. s. aor.1, subj. pass.—B. Ln. Taf. } 2 La eee os ea a Naser ra ‘ yoHos Sacer RéewGrs Soh Cay: 17.) f ; opoppa, as, 7, ad Douoppa, wy, ta, Gomorrha, yroabycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. my a: Bae r yale, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. Borapecs: ca ae i Popoppa yvoot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. id. Tv eR Dts. dat. Bl ‘ : ; : ids yvaow, acc. Sines ‘ yvaous Popepoany, ae ‘ ane ; j ; , be yraots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) yworko wees bt is etiae, Ue yvoropa, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. id. yore Pan : ‘ ; ‘ vee yveoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. id. Mee eee ac loge : i ; 2 yvword, nom. pl. neut. yvwores oe ar rag a : Ed ee oF Genre ace: sing: ees vers ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) es yvdorys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. cc) . ywooKkw Orn aie ; ; : ; A yvworoi, nom. pl. masc. yrds yovv, dros, 76, the knee, Lu. 22. 41; He. 12. 12, yvworois, dat. pl. masce. id. et al. yvworov, nom. sing. neut. id. yovurreréw, @], fut. yow, aor. 1, eyovurrérnaa, yvwords, %, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) ywdokw (§ 16. tab. P) (yovu & TinTw ) to fall yvare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. . id. upon one’s knees, to kneel before, Mat. yvare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. id. 17.14; 27.29; Mar.1.40; 10. 17. yvorw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2. imper. act. id. yovurrerycuvtes, nom, pl. masc. part. aor.1 —-yovumreréw a He. 12.18. 6 Ac, 26.3. e Jude 16, @2 Ti.3.13. “I yovuTr 82 YPUKe yovuTeTy cas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. ] yoveTreTew the sacred books of the Old Testament, the Jewish yovuTreTOv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. 2 id. Scriptures, 2 Ti. 3.15; spe. the letter of yeappa, aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) ypadw the law of Moses, the bare literul sense, ypdppact, dat. pl. ypappa Ro. 2. 27,29; 2 Co. 3.6, 7; pl. letters, ypdppara, nom. and acc. pl. : : : id. learning, Jno. 7.15; Ac. 26. 24. ypapparets, nom. acc. and voc. pl. ypappateds ypapparevs, ews, 0, (§ 5. tab. E. d) ypappareds, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) ypado a scribe; a clerk, town-clerk, registrar, Ypapparevor, dat. pl. ypappateds recorder, Ac. 19.35; one skilled in the ypapparéwy, gen. pl. : : 3 6 id. Jewish law, a teacher or interpreter of the ypappatt, dat. sing. ypappo. law, Mat.2.4; 5.20, et al. freq; genr. ypapparos, gen. sing. 3 : : : id. a religious teacher, Mat. 13.52; by synecd. ypamrov," acc. sing. neut. ypamrcs any one distinguished for learning or wis- yparros |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) ypapo don:, 1 Co. 1. 20. ypapai, nom. pl. ypady ypamros, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) written, ypadais, dat. pl. ; Z ‘ a 5 id. Ro. 2. 15. ypapds, ace. pl. . . : - : id. ypapy, js, 4, ($ 2. tab. B. a) a writ- ypace, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. ypapw ing; in N.T. the Holy Scriptures, the” ypader, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . . id. Jewish Scriptures, or Books of the Old Testa- ypapey, pres. infin. act. . , : ; id. ment, Mat.21.42; Jno. 5.39, et al.; by ypadeoGa, pres. infin. pass. . : . id. synecd. doctrines, declarations, oracles, or ypady, 7s, 4, (§ 2. tab. Ba) : : id. promises contained in the sacred books, ypady, dat. sing. ‘ : : : ypapy Mat. 22. 29; Mar. 12. 24, et al.; spe. a ypadyy, acc. sing. . : : . 3 id. prophecy, Mat. 26.54; Mar. 14. 49; Lu. ypadys, gen. sing. ; é : : id. 4.21; 24. 27,32; with the addition of ypapyra, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. pass. ypahw Tpopytiky, Ro. 16. 26; of roy m™popy- ypapopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : id. tov, Mat. 26. 56. ypapspeva, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. 5 id. ypapur, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. ypadw ypapav, gen. pl. ypahy ypapo, fut. Yo, aor. 1, eyparpa, (S 23. rem. l.a, ypdwor, aor. 1, infin. act. ypadw and rem. 2) perf. yeypapa, (§ 23. rem. 6) ypawarres, nom, pl. masce. pt. aor. 1, act. ; id. to engrave, write, according to the ancient ypaas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. method of writing on plates of metal, yeadys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . : id. waxed tables, etc., Jno.8.6,8; to write ypaipov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. on parchment, paper, etc., generally, Mat. ypawbdets,” acc. pl. masc. ypawdons 27.37, et al.; to write letters to another, INCH 23" 255 2) COn2nOs als One crale. r0 describe in writing, Jno. 1.46; Ro. 10.5; 1o inscribe in a catalogue, etc., Lu.10.20; Re. 13.8; 17.8, et al.; to write a law, command or enact in writing, Mar. 10. 5; T2 ato; uu 23, neural. ypappa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. that which is written or drawn; a letter, character of the alphabet, Lu.23.38; a writing, book, Jno. 5.47; an acknow- ledgment of debt, an account, a bill, note, Lu. 16.6, 7; an epistle, letter, Ac. 28.21; Gal. 6. 11; tepa yedppata, Holy writ, ypacdys |, cos, 6, 9, 76, -es, (§ 7. tab. G.b) (ypats, an old woman) old-womanish ; by impl. L.G. 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. silly, absurd. yerryopeite, YeM/opes yenyopee, 3 |, fut. 7ow, (§ UG) tabawP) maar le eypnyopynra, (a later form from the pref. eypyyopa) to be awake, to watch, Mat. Mar. 14. 34, 37,38; to be alive, 1 Thes. 5.10; met. to be watchful, 26. 38, 40, 41; altentive, vigilant, circumspect, Mat.25.13; Mar. 13. 35, et al. a Ro. 2.15. yenyopn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. Yenyopéw yenyopyca, aor. 1, infin. . . . id. ypnyopyrare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . id. 61 Ti. 4.7. ypnye 83 yenyopjons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. yenyopew yenyopovvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. ypnyopotrtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres... id. yenyop@pev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. : id. ypnyopav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. yopvate, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. yopvalo yupvato |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . yupvos yupvacta,” as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. yupvytevojev,” 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. - yoprytedo yoprytevo |, fut. evo), (§ 13. tab. M) yupvos yupva, nom. pl. neut. : : ; : id. yuprviv, acc. sing. fem. : ; ; id. yupvoi, nom. pl. masc. : : : id. yupvov, acc. sing. masc. : 3 : id. yupvos, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) naked, without clothing, Mar.14.51,52; without the upper garment, and clad only with an inner gar- ment or tunic, Jno.21.7; poorly or meanly clad, destitute of proper and sufficient cloth- ing, Mat. 25. 36, 38, 43, 44; Ac. 19. 16; Ja.2.15; met. unclothed with a body, 2 Co. 5.3; not covered, uncovered, open, manifest, He. 4. 13; bare, mere, 1 Co. 15.37; naked of spiritual clothing, Re. Borie WE HAR iyo WOE yopvalo, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) perf. pass. yeyopvacpas, pr. to train in gymnastic discipline; hence, to exercise in anything, train to use, discipline, 1 Ti. A peilesa As) L200 is) 2 Peo ara. yupvacia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. gymnastic exercise; hence, bodily discipline of any kind, 1 Ti. 4.8. yuprvyTevo, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to be naked ; by synecd. to be poorly clad, or destitute of proper and sufficient cloth- L.G. yupvorys, THTOS, Oh (§ 4. rem. 2. c) nakedness ; want of proper and sufficient nes We Cord atin. clothing, Ro. 8.35; 2. Co. 11.27; spiritual nakedness, being destitute of spiritual cloth- ing, Re. 3.18. LXX. yupvon, gen. sing. neut. yupves yupvors, acc. pl. masc. : ; ; id. yopvorns, tHTOs, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2.c) ‘ ai. yupvornrt, dat. sing. ‘ yop drys yupevornros, gen. sing. ; : : ; id. a1 Ti, 4.8, 61Co.4,11. c2 Ti.3.6. OatjLo yvva, voc. sing. (§ 6. rem. 4. b) yy} yovaixa, ace. sing: . : : ‘ : id. yuvaikapia,® acc. pl. . : youvaikdptoy yevatkdptov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. ¢) yor" yuvatkas, ace. pl. F ; 5 ; id. yvvarketos |, eta, efov, (§ 7. rem. 1) c . id. yovatkeim,* dat. sing. neut. yovatKetos yovaikes, nom. pl. . yu" yovaixt, dat. sing. : : : F id. yuvaukos, gen. sing. 5 . z 2 id. yuvaikay, gen. pl. : : : ‘ id. yovarki, dat. pl. : : - 4 : id. yun, yvvaikos, n, (§ 6. rem. 4. b) @ woman, Mat. 5. 28, et al.; a married woman, wife, Mat. 5. 31, 32; 14.3, et al.; in the voc. @ yvvar, O woman! an ordinary mode of addressing females under every circum- stance; met. used of the Church, as united to Christ, Re. 19. 7; 21.9: yuvaikdpiov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dimin. of yuv7)) alittle woman, muliercula; a trifling, weak, silly woman, 2 Ti. 3. 6. L.G. yuvatketos, eta, etov, (§ 7. rem. 1) pertaining to women, female, 1 Pe. 3.7. Tay,’ 6, Gog, pr. name of a nation, indecl. yovia |, as, %, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) an exterior angle, projecting corner, Mat.6.5; 21.42, et al.; an interior angle; by impl. a dark corner, obscure place, Ac. 26. 26; corner, extremity, or quarter of the earth, IRL Yio ti. Bouts yovia, dat. sing. yovia yovias, dat. pl. j : ‘ ‘ 5 id. yovias, gen. sings i P : id. yovias, ace. pl. : ‘ 3 ; : id. A: Aaf3id, 6, David, pr. name, indecl.—Ree. Aavid, Gr. Sch. Tdf. passim. datpoves, nom. pl. Satpov dauwovia, nom. and acc. pl. Saypdviov - dapovilopat dapovilerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. darpovilopat |, fut. froprot, (§ 26. rem. 1) dalpov datproviCopevon, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . Satpovigopat datproviCoplevoy, ace. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. d1 Pe.3.7. e Re. 20.8. Sato 84 Saypovr€duevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. SarpoviZopar SaywovCopevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Saypoviopevovs, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. SaypoviCopévm, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. id. SaorrCopevoy, gen. pl. part. pres. . : id. daysoviors, dat. pl. Satproviov datpoviov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) dalipwv Sarproviou, gen. sing. day.cveov Saypovicbels, nom. sing. mase. part. aor.1 — darpoviCopa Satpovusdys,” €os, 6, 9, ($ 7. tab. G. b) Salpuov dayovioy, gen. pl. . . : : Satproviov daijovos, gen. sing. Salov dayovwy, gen. pl. . 5 : ; : id. daipov |, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a god, a superior power; in N.T. a malignant demon, evil angel, Mat. 8.31; Mar. 5. 12; Lu..8. 29; Re. 16.14; 18.2. Sarpovilopar, fut. (rojas, aor.1, pass. edaypovicbny, (§ 26. rem. 1) in N.T. to be possessed, afflicted, vexed, by a demon, or evil spirit, iq. datoviov exe, Mat. 4.24; 8. 16, 28, 33, et al. dapoviov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a heathen god, deity, Ac. 17.18; 1 Co. 10. 20, 21; Re.g.20; in N.T., a demon, evil spirit, Mat. 7.22; 9. 33,34; 10.8; 12, 24, et al. Satpoviwdys, €os, 6, 77, (§ 7. tab. G. b) pertaining to or proceeding from demons ; demoniacal, devilish, Ja.3.15. L.G. 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. dakvo daxvere,? daxve |, fut. d7€opa1, aor. 2, edakov, perf. dédnxa, (§ 36. rem. 2) to bite, sting; met. to molest, vex, injure. daxpv |, vos, T6, (§ 4. rem. 1) a tear. dakpvor, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a tear. , 4 daxpvw, fut. Yow, aor.1, eédaxpuca, (§ 13. tab. M) to shed tears, weep, Jno. 11.35. (v0). Saxpvot, dat. pl. dakpu Saxpiw |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) : : id. daxptwv, gen. pl. dakpvov daxTvALov,® acc. sing. . dakTvALos daxtTvALos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) daKktvAos daktvAov, acc. sing. ¢ : c id. daxTvnos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a finger, x Oamav Mat. 23.4; Mar. 7. 33, et al.; from Heb. power, Lu. 11. 20. daxtvALos, ov, 6, 4 ring for the finger, Lu. 15. 22. daxtvAov, gen. sing. : : ; - daxtvdAos | daxtvAovus, ace. pl. 2 : : : id. SaxTvAw, dat. sing. . : . ; ‘ id. daxtiAwv, gen. pl. , , : : id. Aadpavovda,’ 4, Dalmanutha, indecl., a small town on the shore of the Sea of Tiberias. Aakparia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Dalmatia. Aadpariay,’ acc. sing. . : : Aadparia dapaleran, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. dapalw dapat |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, éddpaca, perf. pass. Seda pracpat, (Sapa, the same) to subdue, tame, Mar.5.4; Ja.3.7; met. to restrain within proper limits, Ja 3.8. (wa). dapdArews,/ gen. sing. ddpadis daparss |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a heifer. Adpapts,® wos, 7, ($ 4. rem. 2. c) Damaris, pr. name. Sapacat, aor. 1, infin. act. Sapalw Aapackyyes |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Damascene, a native of Damascus. Aapacknvay,” gen. pl. . Aapackyves Aapackov, acc. sing. . Aapackds Aapacxés |, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. b) Damascus, the capital city of Syria. . Aapacko, dat. sing. Aapackds Saveilere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. daveilw daveilyre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. F 5 id. daveiCovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. 3 F id. davetlw |, fut. efow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . - davetov daveicacbat, aor. 1, infin. mid. daveiLo Sdveov,' ov, 7d, ($ 3. tab. C.c) (davos, 4 gift, loan) a loan, debt. daveilw, fut. edow, aor. 1, éddvewa, (§ 26. rem. 1) to lend money, Lu.6.34,353 mid. to borrow money, Mat. §. 42. Savetorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) 4 lender, creditor. L.G. daveoTy,* dat. sing. : davertys daverotys |, od, 6, ($ 2. tab. B. c) daveEtov Aavind, 6, Daniel, pr. name, indecl. daTravaw, |, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) . : daravy daravn |, NS, 7 (§ 2. tab. B. a) expense, cost. (7a). ; aJa.3.15, 6 Gal. 5.15, e Lu. 15.22. d Mar.5.10. e2 Ti. 4.10. f He.9.13. g Ac.17.34. h2Co.11.32. i Mat.18.27. kLu.7.41. Oamav 85 O€LKY Saravdw, @, fut. yow, aor. 1, edardavyca, (§ 18. tab. R) to expend, be at expense, Mar. 5.26; Ac. 21.24; 2Co.12.15; to spend, waste, consume by extravagance, Lu. 15.14; Ja. 4. 3. damdvyy,” acc. sing. daravyn Samavycavros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 darravaw daravjoaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor.1 . id. Saravnonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . : id. daravnoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. ; id. daravycw, | pers. sing. fut. ind. . i id. Sapyoecbe, 2 pers. pl. fut. 2, pass. . 5 dépw Sapyjoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut.2, pass. (§ 24. rem.3) id. Aavid, 6, David, Gr. Sch. Tdf. passim, for Aas. dg, a conjunctive particle, marking the superaddition of a clause, whether in opposition or in continuation, to what has preceded, and it may be variously rendered but, on the other hand, and, also, now, etc.; Kat oé, when there is a special superaddition in continuation, too, yea, etc. It sometimes is found at the commencement of the apodosis of a sentence, Ac.11.17. It serves also to mark the resumption of an interrupted discourse, 2Co.2.10; Gal.2.6. dcdapacrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. Ocdexatwxe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. dedexdtwrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. : id. d€Sexrar, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 23. rem. 7) dapalo O€KATOW déxopau dedexus, Nom. sing. mase. pt.perf.act.($37.rem.1) dé dedepan, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. 5 id. dedeeva, nom. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. é id. dedeevyy, acc. sing. fem. pt. perf. pass. . id. dedepevov, nom. neut.and acc.s. masc. pt. p. pass. id. dedep€vos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. . id. dedepevous, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. . id. dédecar, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . 4 id. dedecGar, perf. infin. pass. 5 é : id. déderar, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. dedixalwpar, 1 pers. s. perf. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) OuKaLcw SediKAaLwpLEVos, nom. sing. masc. pt. perf. pass. id. dcdukalwrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. ScduwyLevo1, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. . dcuKw dcdoxysacpeba, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. pass. . doxypalor dcdoperny, acc. s. f. part. perf. pass. (§ 30. rem.4) dup d fut. 2, pass. dapynoopas, ($ 27. rem. 4, c) to skin, flay ; hence, to beat, scourge, Mat. 21.35; Mar. 12. 3, 5; 13.9, et al. d€ppa, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) the skin of an animal, He. 11. 37. Seppativos, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) made of skin, leathern, Mat.3.4; Mar.1.6. lad épwv, nom: sing. masc. part. pres. act. dépw deopa, nom. and acc. pl. (§ 6. rem. 7) deopos deopas,* ace. pl. : . deopy Secpevovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. Serpevoo Seopeves |, fut. edow, (§ 13. tab. M) . “Ge Secpevov, nom. sing. mase, part. pres. act. . decpeto decpew, ©], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) dew deopn |, As, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a). : : id. déopuor, nom. pl. : 5 d€optos deopstots, dat. pl—Gr. Sch. Tdf. : a depots pov, Rec. (He. to. a e He. 11.37. d Mat. 13.30. Oem put 88 ew déopuov, acc. sing. . : : déop1103 d€optos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) 5 : béa decpiovs, acc. pl. . : . déopt0s decpiov, gen. pl. : : , j id. depots, dat. pl. F deopL.0s deopos, ov, 6, (§ 6. rem. 7). : : béw deopov, gen. sing. é deopos decpovs, acc. pl. id. SeopodvAakt, dat. sing. . ‘ = deopopvra€é SecpoptAa€, aos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) ( & pvrdcow) @ keeper of a prison, ‘jailer, INCHLO. 23527530. (ay) que Le Gre decpav, gen. pl. : : 3 . » deapds Seoporas, acc. pl. . 4 : : deo porns degpuwrnpiov, ov, 7d, ($ 3. tab. C. c) (deopdw, to bind) a prison, Mat. 11.2; Ac. 5.21, 23; 16. 26. Secpwrnpiov, gen. sing. . . deopwTypLov decpwrypio, dat. sing. . “ . id. deoporys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (derpdw) 4 prisoner, i.q. déopLL0s, Newz. 42) déo7rota, voc. sing. (§ 2. rem. 6) ; dearrorns dec7roTas, dat. pli, 5 is : ; id. deo7roTas, acc. pl. . : . : id. deordTy, dat. sing. . : : 5 z id. Secomdrnv, acc. sing. . : , : id. deans, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a lord, master, especially of slaves, 1 Ti. 6.1, 2; 2 Ti. Der 2s white 1Os lees 2.1) DY elm plas denoting the possession of supreme autho- rity, Lord, sovereign, used of God, Lu. 2.29; Ac.4.24; Re.6.10; and of Christ, 2 Pe. 2.1; Jude 4. dedpo, adv. hither, here; used also as a sort of im- perative, come, come hither! Mat. 19. 21; Mar. 10. 21, et al.; used of time, axpe Tov dedpo, SC. ypdvou, to the present time, RO: 1.13. Sedre, i.e. dedp’ ive, an exclamation in the plural, of which the singular form is detpo, come, Mat. 4.19; 11. 28, et al.; as a par- ticle of exhortation, incitement, etc., and followed by an imperative, come now, etc. Mat. 21.38; 28.6, et al. Sdevtépa, nom. sing. fem. Sevens Sevrépa, dat. sing. fem. : r é id. devtepaior,* nom. pl. masc. Dereon a Ac. 28.13. Sevrepaios |, ata, aiov, (§ 7. rem. 1) F dvo devTepay, acc. sing. fem. . OevTEPOS devrépas, gen. sing. fem. : : : id. devTepov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : c id. devrepoy, neut. used adverbially ; : id. devtepdmpwros |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (devrepos & mpa@tos) second-first, an epithet of un- certain meaning, but probably appropri- ated to the Sabbath following the ‘first day of unleavened bread. N.T. devteporpuTw,’ dat. sing. neut. Sevrepdmpwres devTEpos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . : : Svo0 devrépov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. . devrepos devrépw, dat. sing. masc. and neut. . ; id. déxerau, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : » O€xoxae d€yopuce J, fut. Sowau, perf. (pass. form) §édeypzat, (§ 23. rem. 1. b, and rem. 7) aor.1, éde&a- pny, to take into one’s hands, etc. Lu.2.28; 16.6,7, et al.; fo receive, Ac.22.5; 28.21; Phil. 4. 18; to receive into and retain, con- tain, Ac. 3.21; met. to receive by the hearing, learn, acquire a knowledge of, 2Co.11.4; Ja.1.21; to receive, admit, grant access to, receive kindly, welcome, Mat. 10. 40, 41; 18.5, et al.; to receive in hospitality, entertain, Lu. 9.53; He. 11.31; to bear with, bear patiently, 2 Ca. 11.16; met. to receive, approve, assent to, Mat. 11.14; Lu. 8.13; Ac. 8.14; 11. 1, et al.; to admit, and by impl. to embrace, follow, 1 Co. 2.14; 2 Co.8.17, et al. Sextds, 7}, dv, (§ 7. tab. F.a) accepted, acceptable, agreeable, approved, Lu. 4. 24; Ac. 10. 35; Phil. 4.18; by impl. when used of a certain time, marked by divine acceptance, propitious, Lu.4.19; 2Co.6.2. gbo4 dox7), HS, ), (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. reception of guests; in N.T. a banquet, feast, Lu. 5.29; 14. 13. dexopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. d€xopau déxovTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . : id. déxwvTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. ‘ ; id. déo |, fut. Siow, perf. dédexa, aor. 1, edyoa, pert. pass. dedepat, aor. 1, pass. eocOnv, (§ 37. rem. 1) to bind, tie, Mat. 13. 30; 21.2, Sh ar Se en ee en 6 Lu. 6.1. & : 2 Hf t O€@ 89 Ono et al.; to bind, confine, Mat. 27.2; 14.3, et al.; on, a particle serving to add an intensity of expression to impede, hinder, 2 Ti. 2.9; to bind with infirmity, Lu. 13.16; to bind by a legal or moral tie, as marriage, Ro. 7.2; 1Co.7.27,39; by impl. to impel, compel, Ac. 20.22; in N.T. to pronounce or declare to be binding or obligatory, or, to declare to be prohibited and unlawful, Mat. 16.19; 18. 18. det, imperson. fut. denoet, aor. I, edenoe, imperf. €der, subj. b€y, infin. deiv, part. déov, it is binding, it is neces- sary, it behoveth, it is proper ; it is inevit- able, Ac. 21. 22. d€ov, ovtos, TO, (part. of del) necessary, 1 Pe. 1.6; proper, right, Ac. 19. 36; 1 Ti. Fool deopy, Ts, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a bundle, as of tares, Mat. 13. 20. deop0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pl. ra deopa, & of deopol, ($ 6. rem. 7) a bond, anything by which one is bound, a cord, chain, fetters, etc.; and by meton. imprisonment, Lu.8.29; Ac.16.26; 20.23, et al.; a@ string or ligament, as of the tongue, Mar. 7.35; met. an impediment, infirmity, Lu. 13. 16. déopuos, tov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) one bound, a prisoner, Mat. 27.15, 16; Mar. 15. 6, et al. deopew, @, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to bind, confine, i.q. deopevor, Lu. 8. 29. L.G. deopevy, fut. etow, ($ 13. tab. M) to bind, bind up, as a bundle, Mat. 23. 4; to bind, confine, Ac. 22. 4. déw |, fut. denow, aor. Ia edenoa, to lack, fall short of, (§ 37. rem. 1) mid. O€opat, fut. dejoopat, aor.1, (pass. form) edenOnv, to be in want, to need; to ask, request, Mat. 9. 38; Lu. 5. 12; 8. 28, 38, et al.; in N.T. absol. to pray, offer prayer, beseech, supplicate, Lu. 21. 36; 22.32; Ac. 4. 31; 8. 22, 24, et al. d€nots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) want, entreaty ; prayer, supplication, Lu. 1. 13; 745 Biri (Bel Ge Elk to a term or clause. Its simplest and most ordinary uses are when it gives impressiveness to an affirmation, indeed, really, doubtless, Mat. 13.23; 2 Co. 12.1; or earnestness to a call, injunction, or GMA, IWS os eG, 1) RT elas 1 Co. 6. 20. dyAot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : . dyrdeo d7Aov, nom. sing. neut. and acc. sing. masc. SpAos dros |, n, ov, pr. clearly visible ; plain, manifest, evident, Mat. 26.73; 1Co.15.27; Gal. By Suns: WABCO, Y- dyAcw, G, fut. dow, aor.1, édyAwoa, (§ 20. tab. T) to render manifest or evi- dent; to make known, to tell, relate, declare, 1 Co. 1.11; Col. 1.8; to show, point out, bring to light, 1 Co.3.13; to intimate, signify, He, 8.0), 12.2750 es ei. dnXodvTos, gen. sing. neut. part. pres. act. . dynow dnAdw, Gj, fut. wow, ($ 20. tab. T) . . OnAos dyAdoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. bnAdw dyAwoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . 3 id. Anpas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Demas, pr. name. Snenyopéew, @ |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (Ojpos & a-yopevw) to address a public assembly, to deliver an harangue or public oration, INO eS Le Anpnrpvos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Demetrius, pr.name. I. The Ephesian silversmith, Ac.19.24,38. Il. A certain Christian, 3 Jno. 12. Anpntpiy, dat. sing. - Anpayrpros Snptoupyds," ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Anos & yo) pr. one who labours for the public, or, exercises some public calling ; an architect, especially, the Divine Architect of the universe. Sjpov, acc. sing. 3 . . e Ojos On[L0S, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the people, Ac. 12.22; 7.53 19.30, 33- dynpdovos, ia, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) public, belonging to the public, Ac.5.18; dypooia, publicly, Ac. 16.37; 18.28; 20. 20. Snpocia, dat. sing. fem. : dnpbooLos dnpooia, dat. sing. fem. used adverbially . id. Snpdovos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1). f . Sqpos Ono, dat. sing. : c : id. a He. 11.10. dnvap 90 Ouaye ———<—<——————— a an a cen nS dynvapua, acc. pl. . . . . . dyvdpiov dnvapvor, tov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Lat. denarius, a Roman silver coin. The silver denarius was at first equivalent to about eight- pence halfpenny of English money, de- clining, under the empire, to about seven- pence halfpenny: and was therefore some- what Jess than the Greek Opaxyy}. The name originally imported fen ases. dyvapiov, gen. sing. ‘ j ; ‘ Onvaprov Synvapiov, gen. pl. id. Onmorte,” an intensive combination of the particle 57 with gore; which see; as an inten- sive, Jno. 5.4.—Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. om. Snorovv, A. olwdytototv, Ln. dyrov,” see Tov. djoat, aor. 1, infin. act. : ‘ : ew OnoavTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. dyjoarte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. dnoy, 3 pers. sing. aor 1, subj. act. id. dyons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. ononre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. dyoover, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. 6c, by apostrophe for did. Oud, prep. with a genitive, throwgh, used of place or medium, Mat.7.13; Lu.6.1; 2 Co.11.33, et al.; through, of time, during, in the Course Of,) Eel 25 a sh AC. hatO; eb alas through, of immediate agency, causation, instrumentality, by means of, by, Jno. 1.3; Ac. 3. 48, et al.; of means or man- ner, through, by, with, Lu. 8.4; 2 Co. 5.7; 8.8, et al.; of state or condition, in a state of, Ro. 4.11, et al.; with an accusative, used of causation which is not direct and immediate in the production of a result, on account of, because of, for the suke of, with a view to, Mar. 2.27; Jno. 1.31, et al.; rarely, through, while subject to a state of untoward circum- stances, Gal. 4. 13. Aiu, acc. sing. (§ 6. rem. 4. a). ‘ - Leds diaBatve |, fut. Bycopat, aor. 2, dueBnv, (8 37. rem. 1) (dud. & Batvo) to pass through or over, Lu. 16. 26; Ac. 16.9; He. 11. 29. o Jno. 5. 4. diaBadrw |, fut. Badd, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (dua & BadrAw) to throw or convey through or over; to thrust through ; to defame, inform against, Lu. 16. 1. SudBodos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) a calumniator, slanderer, 1 Ti. 3. 11; 2 Ti.3.3; Tit.2.3; a treacherous informer, traitor, Ino 6.70; 6 dra BoXos, the devil. diaBas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 ; dia Baivo diaBeBadopor, odpar|, (§ 21. tab. U) (dua & B (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2 (diya & oTaots) a standing apart; a division, dissension, Ro. 16.17; 1 Co. 3.3; di0devw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (dua & ddevw) to travel | duAdoare,® 2 pers. pl. aor.1, imper. . burddw through a place, traverse, Lu. 8,1; Ac. dis, adv. . ; : : : : bdvo iyoain obAGr ductal |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) ; ; id. Avovictos,” ov, 6, Dionysius, pr. name. dicropor, acc. sing. fem. ; : : dtoromos dud7rep, conj. strengthened from 6.6, on this very dcarop10s, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (dis & ordpa) account, for this very reason, wherefore, pr. having two mouths; two-edged, He. 1 Co. 8.13; 10.143; 14. 13. Pe TSE MYER Te WOR, 25 1H Auorerys |, éos, ods, 6, 7, TO, -és, (§ 7. tab. G. b) dirxA101," at, a, (dis & xéAuo) two thousand, (j). (Zevs, Aws, & TinTw) which fell from dwAtLovres,' nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . - dwriLa Jupiter, or heaven; zov Acozrerovs, Sc. dwrAico |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dua & bAtLo, to ayaAparos, Ac. 19. 35. strain, filter) to strain, filter thoroughly ; Atorrerovs,’ gen. sing. . 5 : : Avorerijs to strain out or off. SidpOwpa], aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (dtopAdw, to duxdoau,* aor. 1, infin, act. . : . dixaleo correct, from 6a & 6pow, to make dixalo |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dixa, apart) to straight, from op0ds) correction, emenda- cut asunder, disunite; met. to cause to SidpOwors |, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) (duopGdu, to Gal. 5. 20 correct) acomplete rectification, reformation. dixooTaciat, nom. pl. : 5 3 : dixoo Taco. Suopvynvat, aor. 2, infin. pass. (§ 26. rem. 3) . duopioow dixooTactas, aces plane 3 ; ? id. Sioptacover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ‘ id. duxoTopew, o |, fut. yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) (diya & duoptccw |, fut. &w, (dud. & éptaow) to dig or TEpve) pr. to cut into two parts, cut break through, Mat. 6. 19, 20; 24. 43; asunder; in N.T. to inflict a punishment Lu. 12. 39. of extreme severity, Mat. 24. 51; Lu. Awés, gen. sing. (§ 6. rem. 4. a) ; » Leds 12. 46. Avocxovpor, or Avdcxopor |, wv, ot, (§ 3. tab. C. a) dixoTopynoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. - dvyoropéw (Zevs, Atds, & Kotpos, 4 youth) the dua, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . : : bufaw Dioscuri, Castor and Pollux, sons of dupaw, 6, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) aor. 1, edna, Jupiter by Leda, and patrons of sailors. (dipa, thirst) to thirst, be thirsty, Mat. Avockovpots,® dat: pl. & : ; , Aookovpot 25. 35, 37, 42, 44, et al.; met. to thirst dudTt, conj. (dud, OTL) on the account that, because, after in spirit, to desire or long for ardently, Lu.2.7; 21.28; in as much as, Lu.1.13; Mat. 5.6; Jno. 4.14; 6.35, et al. Ac. 18. 10, et al. dapet,! dat. sing. 3 nara x ; : diibos Auotpedpis,’ os, ods, 6, (§ 5. tab. E.a) Diotrephes, dwyyoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. ; : dupaw pr. name. dulyjon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : c id. durAa, ace. pl. neut. ; 3 ; . OumAdos dumoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. i : id. durAjs, gen. sing. fem. ; ; 3 id. dios |, eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) thirst. durAdos, ods |, on, 4, Gov, ovv, (§ 7. rem. 5. b) diuxo1, nom. pl. masc.. ‘ : ddyuxos double, Mat. 23.15; 1 Ti. 5.17; Re.18.6. dipoxos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 9) (Sis & Wyxy) ditrA6u, 6, fut. dow, aor.1, €di7AWCA, double-minded, inconstant, fickle, Ja. 1.8; (§ 20. tab. T) to double ; to render back Amy Same. Cr: double, Re. 18. 6. dua, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. contr. . ; dufdw durAotepov, acc. sing. masc. comp. (§ 8.rem.4) 6zz7Ados Supa, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. : ; : id. dumAodv, acc. sing. neut. dupapev, | pers. pl. pres. subj. : id. durAdw, @ |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) dupay, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : : id. @ Ac, 17.34. 6 Ac. 19.385. e Ac. 24.3. ¢d He. 9.10. e Ac. 28.11. £3 Jno.9. g Re. 18. 6. h Mar. 5. 13. i Mat. 23. 24. k Mat. 10. 35. 12Co. 11. 27. dupav dupadyra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. bupaw dupavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. j F id. Suave, dat. sing. mase. part. pres. . : id. Suvypots, dat. pl. . . Suwypds Suvypov, acc. sing. 5 : : id. dwwypds, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. ) LOK Suwypod, gen. sing. Sumyp.0s duwypov's, faccuple me : ; ; : id. Suvypav, gen. pl. ; : : , id. duddeve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. OLooEvu O’mxe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . OLoOKW dudKets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ; L id. dudkere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . ; id. dudkoprat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . : id. OuwkdLevol, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. dudkovra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. act. . id. OuoKovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. ; id. OumkovTes, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. act. . id. duokovrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. dudKTnv,” acc. sing. 0 SudKrys diudkrys |, ov, 6, ($ 2. tab. B. 5 : : » bwoKW OLOK®, fut. déw, aor. 1, édfwEa, (§ 23. rem. 1. b, and rem. 2) perf. pass. dedlwypan, aor. 1, pass. OLX Onv, (§ 23: rem. 7 & 4) to put in rapid motion; to pursue; to follow, pursue the direction of, Lu. 17. 23; to fol- low eagerly, endeavour earnestly to acquire, Ro. 9. 30, 31; 12.13, et al.; to press for- wards, Phi. 3. 12, 14; to pursue with malignity, persecute, Mat. §. 10, 11, 12, 44, et al. Suwypds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr chase, pursuit ; persecution, Mat. 13. 21, Mar. 4.17; 10. 30, et al. dudKTs, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a per secutor, 1 Ti.1.13. L.G. didKwopev, | pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . buoKW SidKwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. c id. SiwKwvrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. pass. : id. dudKwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. ; ; id. SwwEdrw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. dudsEere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . : ‘ id. SuvEnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . ; id. dud€ovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : 2 id. Siwy Aycovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 1, ind. pass. . id. Sdypa, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) . doKéw Soypact, dat. pl. . doyja. 104 Ookew Soypara, ace. pl. Soya Soypatuv, gen. pl. , F id. SoyparileaOe,’ 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. Soyparilar doyparile |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) doKew dobety, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, opt. pass. (§ 30. rem. 4) diSwput dobetca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass... id. do8cicay, acc. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. . id. dobeicn, dat. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. 5 id. Sdobeions, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. . id. doGévros, gen. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. . id. 5067, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . d id. dofjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 30. rem. 4) i id. Sobyoeran, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. . id. dot, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (for 59, Sa30: rem. 5).—B. ; c : id. ducer, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar. 8. 37) doxel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. (§ 37. rem. 2) dokéw Ooxety, pres. infin. . : : 2 ; id. doxeis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : id. doxetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. é é 4 id. Soxetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. ‘ é id. doKEew, e|, fut. Sééw, aor.1, 28oéa, (§ 37. rem. 2) to think, imagine, suppose, presume, Mat. 3.9; 6.7, et al.; TU tO, 3 Os eAC L0G. eteals: doKel, it seems; it seems good, best, or right, to seem, appear, impers. it pleases, Lu.1.3; Ac. 15. 22, 25, et al. Osypa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a decree, statute, ordinance, Lu. 2.1; Ac. T6945 17. 75) Hp. 2-153 Col.2. 14. Soyparign, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to décree, prescribe an ordinance ; mid. to suffer laws to be imposed on one’s self, to submit to, bind one’s self by, ordinances, Col. 2:20. L:G. dd&a, ns, 9, ($ 2. rem. 3) pr. a seem- ing ; appearance; a notion, imagination, opinion; the opinion which obtains respect- ing one; reputation, credit, honour, glory; Inve 14.10; praise, 5. 41,44; Ro.4.20; majesty, Ro. 1.23; 2Co.3.47, et al.; a glorious manifestation, glorious working, honourable consideration, Lu. glorification, honour, Jno. 15.7, et al.; dignity, Jno. 11.40; 2 Pe. 1.3, et al.; pl. digni- 2 Pe.2.10; Jude 8; 2 COnA RIE o taries, glorification in a future state of bliss, ATs ols 1635 6 Col, 2. 20, Ooxy 2.10, et al.; pride, ornament, 1 Co.11.15; 1 Thes. 2.20; splendid array, pomp, magnificence, Mat.6.29; 19.28, et al.; radiance, dazzling lusire, Lu. 2.9; Ac. 22. 11, et al. do€dla, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor.1, ed0€aca, perf. pass. d (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ddpov & pépw) an te of gifts — B. D. Ln. Tdf. dtaxovia, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 15. oe ddpw, dat. sing. dapov das, 2 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ae act. (5 30. tab. Z) d(dwpu déoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. E F id. dwceis, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ; : id. soon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. (as if from ZOwoa for the usual aor. cOwKa). dace, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. i id. Swoopmev, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. act.—Al. Ln. a a dope, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 6.37) . ducovcr, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. 5 H id. déo, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. dare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. : : id. E. Vara leCorgs 13% Svodnptas,” gen. sing. : dvodnpia | éa, interj. ha! an expression of surprise or dis- dSvodypovjpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. } pleasure, Mar. 1. 24; Lu. 4. 34. pass.—A. Tdf. 9 ‘ Svar dnuew éav, conj. if. The particulars of the use of éav Praodypovpevor, R.Gr.Sch. (1Co.4.13) J must be learnt from the grammars. 83, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. d(dwpe Bay pen, except, unless; also equivalent a Ac. 28.8. b He. 5.11 ce Mar. 10. 24. d2 Pe.3. 16. e2 Co. 6.8. f Re. 21. 20. g Ac. 26. 7. EQAVTE 110 to 4\Ad, Gal. 2.16. "Edy, in N.T. as in the later Greek, is substituted for @y after relative words, Mat. 5. 19, et al. freq. €dvrep, a strengthening of éay, by the enclitic par- ticle zep, if it be that, if at all events, He. 3.6, 14; 6.3. éas, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. éaw é€aoavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. | : id. édoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : , id. édoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . : : id. éare, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : ; : id. €avtats, dat. pl. fem. . eae €autds, acc. pl. fem. : : : d id. €avTy, dat. sing. fem. . : : ’ id. €avTnv, acc. sing. fem. : d id. éwuTys, gen. sing. fem. . : ; ; id. €avTd, acc. sing. neut. : : : : id. €avtots, dat. pl. masc. . ; : : id. €aurév, acc. sing. masc. . : 5 id. EavTOv, HS, Ov, contr. avTov, As, ov, Pl. EavTdy, (§ 11. tab. K. d) a reflexive pronoun of the third person, himself, herself, itself, Mat. 8. 22; used for the first and second persons, 12. 26; 19. 20, (et) ales) (also Ro. 8. 23; Mat.23.31; also equivalent to ddAnrwv, Mar. 10. 26; Jno. 12. 19; ad €avtov, ad éavtav, of himself, them- selves, voluntarily, spontaneously, Lu.12.47 ; 21.30, et al.; of one’s own will merely, Jno.5.19; d¢ éavrod, of itself, in its own nature, Ro.14.14; €€ éavrav, of one’s own self merely, 2 Co. 3.53 xa” éavrov, by one’s self, alone, Ac. 28.16; Ja. 2.17; Tap éavtd, with one’s self, at home, 1 Co. 16. 2; Tpos €avtov, to one’s self, to one’s home, Lu. 24.12; Jno. 20. 10; or, with one’s self, Lu. 18. 11. e , €avTovs, acc. pl. masc. éavTov €avTo, dat. sing. masc. 3 F E : id. é€auTav, gen. pl. . : : id. eno, |, fut. dow, (a) (§ 22. rem.2) imperf. efwy, aor. 1, elaga, (§ 13. rem. 4) to let, allow, permit, suffer to be done, Mat. 24. 43; Lu. 4.41, et al.; to let be, let alone, desist from, Lu. 22.51; Ac. 5.38; to commit a ship to the sea, let her drive, Ac. 27. 40. a Lu. 6. 48. 6 Gal. 3.1. eBrey éBabuve,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . - Babive éBane, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. act. (§27.rem.4.b) PadrAw €BadXov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : ; id. éBaXov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. : ‘ id. éBamrile, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . Barrile éBarrilovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. . : id. éBarrica, } pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . id. éBarticavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. : id. éBarrice, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . id. éBartiaGn, 3 pers.sing.aor. 1, pass. ($26. rem. 1) id. €BarricOnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. éBarricbyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. eBarricbyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. 2BapyOnev, | pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. Bapéw éBacdvige, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . Bacavit éBacdvicay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 2 id. éBactievoay, 3 pers.pl.aor.1,ind.($13.rem.8.¢) PaowWetw éBacidevoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. éBacttevoate, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . : id. ePacirevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. éBackave,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Backatv éBaorale, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . Baoralo é€Baoralero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. . : id. éBdoracay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. f id. eBaoracas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 3 id. éBacrace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. eBdedvypevors, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 26. rem. 3) Bdediocopat éBdopy, dat. sing. fem. €Bdoj105 €BdopyKovTa, ot, at, Ta. érra. EBSounovrdas,, adv... id. EBdopnv, ace. sing. fem. . €Bdopos EBdopns, gen. sing. fem. ; : ‘ id. eBdopos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) €nTa. eBdopov, gen. sing. masc. : €Bdopos eBeBarsOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. BeBatdw éBeBAnro, 3 pers. s. pluperf. pass. (§ 13. rem.8.f) "EBep,? 6, Heber, pr. name, indecl—Rec. "EBép, Gr. Sct. "EBep, Ln. Tdf. (Lu. 3. 35) éBrdorno«, 3 sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 2) Bdacravw BadrrAw ePraodyper, 3 pers. sing. impert. act. Bracdynpéew ePracdyunoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. eBracdhypyce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. eBracdypovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. L id. éBXere, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. Brérw éBXerov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ‘ : id. eBrewa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 4 id. c Mat. 18. 22. d Lu. 3.35. €BANO 111 €BAyOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 27. rem.3) Badrw éBAHOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. €BornOnoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Bonbéo €Bonfyoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. id. | éBonoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : . Bodw €BovAero, 3 pers. sing. ae ERS Ea p ; , i BovAopon eBovretcato, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 15.37) €BovdAevovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. Bovrevw éBovrevoato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. éBovAe’cavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . id. eBovdAynOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Bovropat €BovAspnv, | pers. sing. imperf. id. éBovXovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. id. éBowv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. ; Bodw ‘EBpatds, dat. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) ‘EBpais “Efpaixois,* dat. pl. neut. - “EBpatxds “EBpaikés }, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) “EBpatos “EBpator, nom. pl. masc. id. “EBpatos, ata, atov, (§ 7. rem. 1) or ov, 6, 4 Hebrew, one descended from Abraham the Hebrew, 2 Co. 11.22; Phi. 3.5; in N.T., | a Jew of Palestine, opp. to ‘EdAnviorys, INS (O55 | “EBpatkos, n, ov, Hebrew, Lu. 23. 38. ‘EBpais, tdos, 7, sc. dutAextos, the | Hebrew dialect, i.e. the Hebreeo-Aramean dialect of Palestine, Ac. 21. 40, et al. ‘EBpaioti, adv. in Hebrew, Jno. 5. 2; 19. 13, et al. “Efpatovs, acc. pl. masc. ‘ “EBpatos | “EBpais, tdos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) id. | ‘EBpaiori, adv. id. “EBpatwv, gen. pl. masc. ai eBpete, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Bpéxo €Bpuxov,’ 3 pers. pl. imperf. . Bptxw éydunoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : - yapew éyapilovto, 3 p. pl. imperf. pass—B.D.Ln.Tdf. ) - e€eyapilovto, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 17. ee yapilen eyyeypajyy-evn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. (§ 23. rem. 7) : eyypadw eyyéyparrat, 3 pers. s. perf. ind. pass.—B. ay be éypady, Rec. Gr. Ln. Sch. (Lu. ro. 20) éyyvet, 3 pers. sing. fut. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) . eyyilo eyyiZet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. eyyilew, pres. infin. . id. éyy(Copev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. éyyilovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. éyyifovr, dat. sing. mase. part. pres. id. a Lu. 23.38, 6 Ac. 7. 54. EVELp eyyifovros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. . eyyito eyy-Govrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. eyyifoveay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. id. éyyifover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. eyyilw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . : . éyyts eyyilwpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj.—A. ; a! eyyiCopev, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (He. 7. ot eyyike eyyioa, aor. 1, infin. id, éyyicaytos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. €yyioas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. éyyicare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. id. eyypaduw |, fut. Yow, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) perf. pass. eyyéypappar, (§ 23. rem. 7) (ey & ypadw) to engrave, inscribe; mret. eyye- ypap.evos, unprinted, 2 Co. 3. 2, 3. eyyvos,° ov, 6, ” (G73zstabs Cara b) (from eyyn, a pledge) a surety, sponsor. éeyyvs, adv. near, as to place, Lu. 19.11, et al.; close at hand, Ro. 10.8; near, in respect of ready interposition, Phi. 4.5; near, as to time, Mat. 24. 32, 33, et al.; near to God, as being in covenant with him, Ep. 2513) r or éeyyvs, the people near to God, the Jews, Ep. 2. 17. eyyila, fut. iow, Att. 1, perf. 7yyika, aor. 1, nyyoa, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to cause to approach; in N.T. intrans. to approach, draw near, Mat. 21.1; Lu. 18. 35, et al.; met. to be at hand, impend, Mat. 3. 2; 4.17, et al.; pexpt Oavdrov eyyiey, to be at the point of death, Phi. 2.30; from Heb. to draw near to God, to offer him reverence and worship, Mat.15.8; He. 7.19; Ja. 4.8; used of God, to draw near to men, assist them, bestow favours on them, Ja. 4.8. L.G. eyyvrepor, adv. (pr. neut. of eyyvrepos, compar. of eyyvs) nearer, Ro. 13. 11. eyyirepor,” adv. . eyyvs eyeyevet, 3 pers.sing pluperf. mid. 6 13. rem. 8. f) yvopat eyelpat, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. eyelpw eyelpat, aor. 1, infin. act. id. eye(pavra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. éyeipavtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Syepes nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. id. 2S 2 pers.s. pres.imper.—A.C.D.Gr.Sch.Tdf. eyetpa, Rec. Ln. (Mar. 2. 9, 11) ¢ He. 7. 22. d Ro. 13.11. Eyelp 112 €YKaK eEVELpel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. eyeipw éye(pew, pres. infin. act. . E id. éyeipecOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. id. éye(perat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. id. éyeipere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. éyeipytat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. id. éy<(poat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. id. éy tA c eyKalvia, initiation, consecration ; days in the month Kisleu. eycatvite |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, éevekat- eyeuiray, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. yeuilo via, perf. pass. eyKekaivicpat, to handsel, eyeuure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. initiate, consecrate, dedicate, renovate ; to eyeniobn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. institute, He.g.18; 10.20. LXX. eyeveoOe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. mid. yivopat eyKaxely, pres. infin—AlI. Ln. Tdf. ; ; ae : eo hie : . Z eyKaKew eyévero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 37. rem. 1) id. éxkaxety, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 18.1). eyevn On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. eyKaKew, |, fut. you, v.r. probably the same in eyevijOnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. signification as éxkaxéw, to despond, be eyevnInrayv, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. faint-hearted, be remiss. eyernOyrTe, 2 pers. pl. aor. Ie ind. pass. . id. eyKakyonre, 2 pers. pl. aor.], subj.—B. Ln. Tdf. B p f ; eke, ; : é 3 : ey KaKew eyevv On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. yevvew EKKAKNONTE, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Thes. 3.13) J ze) 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. 2 duev, | pers. pl. pres. ind.—A.D.Ln.Tdf. ; Bs Vv HOMPLED, P I ; Pp Sar: : pers: p2-\p ; id. eyevvynOys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. éxxaxotpev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Co. 4. 1) a Mat. 27. 53. & Lu. 20. 20. ¢ Jno. 10, 22. EY KK 1 éyxakopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj—Al. Ln. Taf. exkaxapey, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Gal. 6. 9) \ a faite eykaActo Oar, pres. infin, pass. . » éyxadéw eyxadeitwoar, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . id. eyxadéoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . 5 id. eykadew, @ |, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 1) (év & Kahéw) to bring a charge against, accuse; to institute judicial proceedings, Ac. 19.38, 40; 23285 205) 200247 se ROnO 33 éykAnpa, atos, 76, (8 4. tab. D. c) an accusation, charge, crimination, Ac. 23820 a2 Hea O: éyxadovpat, | pers.s.pres.ind. pass. (§17. tab. Q) éykadovmevoy, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. eykahew id. €yxataXei7omevot, nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. pass. éykataNeirw éykataNeirovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. éyxataXeipets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . id. éycatadeizre |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 2, éykaréXior, (§ 24. rem. 9) (év & xata- etre TW) to leave in a place or situation, Aci2.27; to leave behind; to forsake, abandon, Mat. 27. 46, et al.; to leave, as a remnant from destruction, Ro. 9. 29. eyKataXir, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. eyKatadelrw eyxateAcipOn, 3 pers.s.aor. 1, ape. id KazedeipOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 2. 31) ; eykaré\ure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. 4 id. éyxatéXurres, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. . id. eyxaté\urov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. 3 id. éyxarouxew, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (&v & KQTOLKEW ) to dwell in, or among. e€ykaTouK@v,* no .. sing. masc. part. pres. €yKarouKkew €ykavxdopat, Gwar |, fut. yoopat, (€v & Kavxdo- pear) to boast in, or of, v.r. eyxavyacbat, pres. infin.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. é : Kavxac bar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Thes. 1. iii af ica Seed ats éykexaivictat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . eyKauvileo eyxevTpico |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ev & KevTpilo, to prick) to ingraft ; met. Ro. Eleel 77105295924 éykevtpioa, aor. 1, infin. act. . eykevtpilo eyxevtpioOnoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. eyxevtpio 00, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. éyxAnpa, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) eykadew éyxAnpartos, gen. sing. eyKAnpa eyKopBoopat, odpat |, fut. doops, (§ 21. tab. U) (kouBos, a string, band ; whence é €YKOpL- Bupa, a garment which is fastened by a2 Pe.2.8. 61 Pe. 5.5. ¢1Co.9.12. €YVOK tying) pr. to put on a garment which is to be tied; in N.T. to put on, clothe one’s self with ; mets 1) Pes 05 eyKopBdcacbe,” 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. eyKouPdopas ee ns, n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) eyKo7Tw eyo yy,” acc. sing. éyKoTH eyxorreaOau, pres. infin. pass.—Gr. Sch. Taf. exkorrrerOau, Rec. (1 Pe. 3.7) " eyKomrw |, fut. yo, (§ 23. rem. 1.a) (éy & kérTw) pr. to cut or strike in; > , eyk OTTO) hence, to impede, interrupt, hinder, Ro.15.22; 1Thes.2.18; Bers jsp Galaney eykory, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. an incision, e.g. a trench, etc., cut in the way of an enemy; an impediment, hindrance, 1Co.9.12. LG. éyxémTw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. eydmrw éykpateia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2). éyxparis éyxpareia, dat. sing. eyKpareva, eykpateay, acc. sing. id. éykpateios, gen. sing. . ; ; ; id. eykpateverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. éykparevopat eykparevopiar |, fut. evropar, (§ 14. tab. N) eyKparns éykpatevovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . éykparevopat éykpatn,? acc. sing. masc. . éyKparns eyKpatis |, €os, ovs, 6,7, ($7.tab.G.b) (kpdros) strong, stout; possessed of mastery; master of self. éyKpareta, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) self-control, continence, temperance, Ac. 24. 25, et al. éykpatevopat, fut. evoopa, (§ 14. tab. N) to possess the power of self-control or continence, 1 Co. 7.9; to practise absti- N.T. aor. 1, infin. act. E : nence, 1 Co. Q. 25. ey«ptva,” éyxpivw eyxpivw |, fut. wo, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (a & kpivw) to judge or reckon among, consider as be- longing to, adjudge to the number of, class (0). eykptrro |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1.a) (év & kpvzrw) to conceal in anything; to mix, intermix, with, place in the same rank. Mato i3e33)) Un: 132m. eyKvos |, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C.b) (év & Ktw) with child, pregnant. éyxbe, / dat. sing. fem. : eyKvos eyva, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. 6 36. rem. = yworKw eyvoKa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. id. éyvoKapey, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. act. . ; id. d Tit.1.8. 2 Co. 10. 12. f Lu. 2.5. EYVOK 114 €00KO éyvoxay, 3 pers. pl. perf. ind. act.—Alex. yworKw €de, 3 pers. s. imperf. of def, impers. (§37.rem.1) déw éyveoxas, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. : id. derypdtice,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . devrypatiles eyVOKareE, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. act. . ; id. éoevéa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Setkvupe eyvoKe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. : ; id. edevée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 31. tab.B.B) id. eyvoxerte, 2 pers. pl. pluperf. act. . ; id. edetpay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 27. rem. 1.d) dépw eyvoxévat, perf. infin. act.—Al. Ln. Tdf. ; ‘a. €deiro, 3 pers. sing. imperf—Tdf. (Lu. 8. 4 eidévar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 8.2) . édéero, Rec. Gr. Sch. . p d€, Sopot €yVwKoTes, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. act. . id. édeetro, A. Ln. . 3 F J eyvov, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. ‘ i id. edekapcba, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. d€xopae éyvépica, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. yropifo | édEavto, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : ; id. eéyvupicapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. edéfacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : ; id. éyvopicay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Se ae id. edefaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . id. dueyvdpicay, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 2. 17) edeo petro; F 3 pers. s. imperf. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) dec pew eyvdpicas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. ednAov, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. dnAcw eyvoopure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. eonroOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) id. eyvpicOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. eonAwce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 56 e€yvws, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. ywookwo | nunyope,s 3 pers. sing. imperf. Onuayopéew eyvwcay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . ; id. eonoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. bew eyvocOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind.pass. (§36. rem.3) id. eOnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. eyvworan, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . é id. edidaéa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. OLodo KW eyoyyvlor, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . yoyyvlo edidaéav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. eyoyyvoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. 5 ‘ id. edidaéas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 4 id. €ypade, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ypadw édidage, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. eypady, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 24. rem. 6) id. édioacKe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . : id. eypawa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. €dldacKkov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . ? id. eypayar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. , id. Orda Ov, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. eypaware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . . id. 6104 xOnoav, 3 p.pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 23.rem.4) id. eyparpe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. e0idaxOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. eypnyopnce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. yenyopew €d.d0v, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ; g b(Sae eyxpicat, aor. 1, infin. act.—Gr. Sch. eddouv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. (§ 31. rem. 2) id. eyxpirov, Rec. eyxplo eduxarwfy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. Oukauow eyxpioat, Tdf. (Re. 3. 18) eOuxaroPnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. éyxypirov,* 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. éduxatwoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act... id. eyxpto |, fut. (ow, (§ 13. tab. M) (ey & xpi) to édukaiwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. d id. rub in, anoint. (i). édtoTacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ducralw édicracas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. } 4 id. €YO, gen. éuov & pov, (Sole itaby Kea) ele eotWnoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Suvaw éddxpuce,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. daxptw édiwke, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. OwwoKw edadice |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) - €dados edtwxov, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. id. edadiovor,® 3 pers. pl. fut. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) eoapica édiw&a, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 4 id. edadbos,* eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E.b) pr. @ bottom, base; éditwkay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ . id. hence, the ground. édiw&e, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. edapilo, fut. fow, Att. 1, pr. to €560y, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind.pass.(§ 30.rem.4) — O(Swue form a level and firm surface; to level ed0Onoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . 5 id. with the ground, overthrow, raze, destroy. €d0Ket, 3 pers. sing. imperf. SoKxéw édéero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. béu, déoprat cOokyLawaper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. doxyralar denn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 37. rem. 1) id. edokivacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. é id. éde7jOyv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . : id, eOdxovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. Soxéw a Re. 3.18. 6 Jno. 11. 35. e Lu. 19, 44. d Ac. 22.7. e Col. 2. 15. f Lu. §. 29. g Ac. 12.21. €O0AL edoAvovcav,” 3 p. pl. imp. Alex. ($ 35. rem. 13) Zoéa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 37. rem. 2) edogale, edd£afoy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. Zdofav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ed0faca, ind. act. edofacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. eddéace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. edogaaOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. €oofe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. edovAcvoarte, édovAcuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. edovAMOyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. édovAwoa, | pers. sing. nom. pl. masc. 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. aor. 1, ind. act. édpator, d ~ / ae edpatos, aia, atov, (§ 7. rem. 1) ( . 2 €Ovav, Rec. Gr. Sch, (3 Jno. 7) \ eOvuxos eOvikas,° adv... ; ‘ : éOvos €Ovos, eos, 76, (§ 5. tab. E. b) @ multitude, com- pany, Ac.17.26; 1 Pe.2.9; Re. 21. 24; a nation, people, Mat.20.25; 21.43, et al.; pl. evn, from the Heb., nations or people as distinguished from the Jews, the heathen, gentiles, Mat. 4. 15; 10.5; Lu.2.32, et al. eOvixds, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) national; in N.T. gentile, heathen, not Israelitish, MatiOn7smtS 00/7.po beGr. €OvikGs, adv. after the manner of the gentiles, heathenishly. N.T. eJvous, gen. sing. eOvos eOvov, gen. pl. : ‘ ; : id. eBopvBovy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. dopvBéw €0os, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a custom, usage, Lu. 2. 42; 22. 39, et al.; an institute, rite, WI Os ACuOwi4'; eth .103 etal. eGi~w, fut. (ow, perf. pass. elo pra, (§ 13. rem. 4) to accustom ; pass. to be customary, Lu. 2. 27. elwa, perf. 2, from an old pres. Ju, with a present signification, (§ 38. rem. 2) | | | €bvov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. | pluperf. efaiGew, part. ciwfds, to be accustomed, to be usual, Mat. 27.15, et al. éVov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. (§ 28. rem.8.a) €Opevapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. Opewar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act.—B. Ln. Tdf. eOyAacay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 23. 29) } eOpeware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . : €Opnvicapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. €Oprvovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . €6vGn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. €OvpoOn,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. €Ovoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. €Ovce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . eOav, gen. pl. ; Tone Tpepw id. id. Opnvew id. vw Oupow Oiw id. id. €Oos El, conj. if, Mat. 4. 3,6; 12.7; Ac. 27.39, et al. freq.; since, Ac. 4.9, et al.; whether, Mar. Qu2335) AG. 7nn,.etiale; expressions, that, in certain Ae) 26.8523)) Hes 705s sy, a suppression of the apodosis of a sen- tence, ej serves to express a wish; O if! O that! Lu. 19. 42; 22.42; also a strong negation, Mar. 8.12; He. 3.11; 4.33 e@ Kat, if even, though, although, Lu. 18. 4, et al.; eZ PY, unless, except, Mat. 11.27, et al.; also equivalent to dAAa, but, Mat. 12.4; Mar. 13. 32; Lu.4.26,27; e pyre, unless perhaps, unless it be, Lu. 9. 13, et al.; et rus, el TL, pr. if any one ; soever, whatsoever, Mat.18.28, et al. who- The syntax of this particle must be learnt from the grammars. As an interrogative particle, whether, Ac. 17.11, et al.; in N.T. as a mere note of interrogation, Lu. 22. 49, et al. ei, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. (§ 12. rem.1) . cid ela, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 13. rem. 4) eu ciacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. id. elace, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . - F id. eidav, 3 pers. pl. for efdov, (§ 35. rem. 12). —B. C. Tdf. oy bpdw etoov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. ro. 59) J eloe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. (§ 36. rem. 1) id. elder, dat. sing. E : €id0s cidévat, perf. infin. ($ 37. rem. 1) ee cides, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. dpdw elsere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. id. eee a1 Co. 15. 32. 62 Co. 11,32. ¢ Gal, 2.14, d Mat, 2.16 elOns 117 €tNik rem. 1) eidys, 2 pers. sing. subj. (§ 37. ‘a Aatpis, @ servant, worshipper) an idolater, wor- elOnTovel, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. id. shipper of idols, 1 Co.5.10,11; 6.9; 10.7, eldqre, 2 pers. pl. subj. id. etal. N.T.. (q). eloopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. opaa elowAov, ov, Td, (§$ 3. tab. C. c) cidos eldov, imperat. (dé & ie, optat. downs, subj. 1dw, cidwAov, gen. sing. €lowXov infin. idety, part. idHv, (§ 36. rem. 1). cidddw, dat. sing. . ; , : : id. See épau. cidoAwv, gen. pl. id. eidos, €03, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. b) (eldw, a form not in cd@pev, 1 pers. pl. subj. olda use, to see) form, external appearance, Lu. cidws, nom. sing. masc. part. . é q id. 3.22; 9.29; Jno. 5.37; kind, species, ein, 3 pers. sing. pres. optat. 2 ete 1 Thes. 5.22; sight, perception, 2 Co. 5.7. eins, 2 pers. sing. pres. optat. . F . id. elowAov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) pr. cifioprévov, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. a form, shape, figure; image or statue ; (§ 13. rem. 4) . . ; - ilo hence, an idol, image of a god, Ac. 7. 41, eikn, adv. without plan or system; without cause, et al.; meton. a heathen god, 1 Co.8.4,7, lightly, rashly, Mat. 5.22; Col. 2.18; to et al.; for eidwAdOuror, the flesh of victims no purpose, in vain, Ro.13.4; 1Co.15.2; sacrificed to idols, Ac. 15. 20. GalioyAase Aen eidwAetov, ov, TO, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a eikova, acc. sing. . . eiKOV heathen temple, 1 Co.8.10. LXX. eikovi, dat. sing. id. cldocay, 3 p. pl. for efdov, (§ 35. rem. 13).—D. iy eikovos, gen. sing. 4 . id. Sov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar.9.9) . \ one eiddot, dat. pl. masc. part. (§ 37. rem. 1) OLE ELKO L, ol, at, Ta, twenty, Lu. 14. 31, et al. eiSéra, nom. pl. neut. part. id. cixoourevte,” (eikoou & reévre) twenty-five. eiddéras, acc. pl. masc. part. id. eixooirécoapes, (elkoor & técoapes) twenty-four, eidores, nom. pl. masc. part. 3 ‘ 3 id. Re. 5. 8, 14. eiSdru, dat. sing. masc. part. id. eikootpets,® (elkoot & Tpets) twenty-three. eloous, ger. sing. eldos eixw |, fut. £w, to yield, give place, submit, Gal. 2. 5. eiSvia, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. . i aii | eikwy, ovos, 7, (§ 4. tab. D. a) (eikw, an obsolete cid@, etdevat, Eldus. See otda. form, to be like) a material image, like- eldwAa, ace. pl. eidwXov ness, effigy, Mat.22.20; Mar.12.16, et al.; eloepxoprat elondGere, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 11. 52) elonAGe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. 4 id. cionAGes, 2 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. . id. eionAGere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. c id. ceionAOopev, | pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . ‘ id. ciomAOov, | pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. elonveyKap.ev, 1 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§36.rem.1) — eiopepw ciot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. (§ 12. tab. L) - ee ciciact, 3 pers.pl.pres. for eicetot, (§ 33. rem.4) Eloretpue eiovevat, pres. infin. id. ciokaNeodpevos,” nom. sing. masc. pt. aor. 1, mid. eioKadéw « Ae, 10. 23. eloOKa 121 cioxatew, &], fut. gow, and mid. elokaArdopal, ovat, (§ 17. tab. Q) (eis & Kadéw) to call in; to invite in. »” elm o0ov, acc. sing. €ia-000S elaodos, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. b) (ds & ddos) place of entrance; the act of: entrance, 1 Thes. approach, He. 10.19; admission, reception, 1.9; 2 Pe. t.11;. @ coming, access, 1 Thes. 2. 1; entrance upon office, commencement of ministry, Ac. 13. 24. ei 0000, gen. sing. : €lc000s ciaornddw, ©], fut. you, (5 18. tab. R) (eis & Toa, to leap) to leap or spring in, rush in eagerly, Ac. 14.14; 16.29. cioropeverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. eloropevoj.at elovropevopar |, fut. evoouat, (§ 14. tab. N) (eis & mopevopar) t0 go or come in, enter, Mar. visit, Ac. to be put in, Mat.15.17; Mar. 1.21; 5.40, et al.; to come to, 23030; 7.15,18,19; to intervene, Mar.4.19; from the Heb. cioropeverOar Kat exrropeve- oGar, equivalent to ecicépyerOar Kat eEgpxeo Oa, above, Ac. 9. 28. eloropevdjevat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. cio ropevopae eloTropevop.evol, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. : id. ero TOpEVvopLEVoV, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. id. cio TOpEvopLEVos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. elo ropEvojLevous, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. eio7ropevopevwy, gen. pl. part. pres. . ; id. cicrropevovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : id. cio7yjKer, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. (§ 29. rem. 4) forpue ciorikecay, 3 pers. pl. pluperf. : : id. cio Tpéxw |, 20r. 2, eiredpapov, ($ 36. rem. 1) (eis & TPEXW ) to run in, Ac. 12.14. 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. clapépw pres. ind. pass. . id. ciopepets, eioéeperar, 3 pers. sing. eiopépw |, fut. etrotow, aor], elonveyKa, aor. 2, eiojveykov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (eis & bépw) to bring in, to, or into, Lu. a its}, GHP UAB 5 475 ISK, 3g, TT te bring to the ears of any one, to an- nounce, Ac. 17.20; to lead into, Mat. 62713 5a rar 74: eiohépwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act.—B. Tdf. mpoopepwot, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 12. 11) f elra, adv. then, afterwards, thereupon, Mar. 4. 17, 28; Lu. 8. 12; et al.; 12. 28; besides, He. 12.9. elyav, 3 pers. pl. for elxov, (§ 35. rem. 12).—D. ¥ clyov, Ree. Gr. Sch. (§ 15. rem. 15) \ cxe cladepw in the next place, 1 Co. EKAK®W elxe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 13. rem. 4) exw elyes, 2 pers. sing. imperf. jae ElXeTE, 2 pers. pl. imperf. id. eixopev, 1 pers. pl. imperf. a elxov, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. id. cixooay, 3 pers. pl. for elxXov, (§ 35. rem. 13). —B. Ln. Tdf. id. €ixov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 15. ae ciwOa|, perf. 2, of ew, obsolete. €0os eiwfer, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. (§ 38. rem. oy) - euwba eiwOds, acc. sing. neut. part. . ; : id. elwy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. (§ 13. rem.4) . édw EK, before a consonant, e&, before a vowel, prep. from, out of, a place, Mat. 2.15; 3.17; of, from, out of, denoting origin or source, Mat.1.3; 21.19; of, from some material, Mat. 3.9; Ro. g. 21; of, from, partitively, Mat.6.27; from, among, 21.31; Mar.9.17; denoting cause, Re.8.11; 17.6; means or instrument, Mat. 12.33,37; by, through, denoting the author or efficient cause, Mat. 1. 18; Jno. Io. 32 ; of, denot- ing the distinguishing mark of a class, Ro. 2.8; Gal. 3 2 ConquOpeenntz Mat. 19. 12; Lu. 8. 7, et al.; of time, after, 11; from, after, since, 27; for, with, denoting arate of payment, price, Mat.20.2; 27.7; at, denoting position, Mat.20.21, 23; after passive verbs, agent, Mat.15.5; Mar. 7. 11; by, of, from, marking the forming with certain words a periphrasis for an abverb, Mat. 26, 42,44; Mar. 6.51; Lu. 23.8; put after words of freeing, Ro. 7.24; 2.Co. 1.10; used partitively after verbs of eating, drinking, etc., Jno. 6. 26; 1 Co. 9.-7. exabdpure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. » Kabapifer exabapicOn, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. 1) : = 5 c id. éxaapicOncav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. exabélero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 2) xafeCopor exabeCopnv, 1 pers. sing. imperf. id. exdOevoe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 2). xadevdw éxaGevdov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. id. éxdOnro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. : » KaOnpar éxdOuca, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 34. rem. 2) Kabi EAN \ eKOLOwpL EKEL, adv. there, in that place, Mat. 2. 13, 13, et al.; NeCuI3e As mses LAG. thither, Mat. 2.22; 17.20, et al. exounynrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. ‘ exdunyéopat éxeiUev, adv. from there, thence, Mat. exdupyovjevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. 4.21; §. 26, et al. e€xdukets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. eKOuK ew e€xetvos, 7, 0, (§ 10. tab. J, and rem. 3) exoukyjooat, aor. 1, infin. act. . é ; id. a demonstrative pronoun, used with re- EKOLKNTEWS, gen. sing. A exOlKnols ference to a thing previously mentioned exoikyow, acc. sing. . ; c ; id. or implied, or already familiar ; that, this, exdikyots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) exduKew he, etc., Mat. 17.27; 10.14; 2 Ti. 4. 8, exOlknoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. et al.; in contrast with otros, referring a] Ti.5.4. 62 Co, 12.15. e2 Ti,3.9. d Ac, 2. 23. e He. 10. 27. exelO to the former of two things previously mentioned, Lu. 18. 14, et al. exeloe, adv. thither, there, Ac. 21.3; 22.5. exeiOev, adv. iced €xeiva, nom. and acc. pl. neut. . - éxeivos éxetvat, nom. pl. fem. ae éxetvats, dat. pil. fem. . id. €xelvas, acc. pl. fem. c : ‘ 2 id. é€xeivn, nom. sing. fem. . : , : id. exeivy, dat. sing. fem. ; s : ; id. éxetynv, acc. sing. fem. . d ‘ ‘ id. éxeiyys, gen. sing. fem... ‘ : ; id. éxetvo, nom. and acc. sing. neut. ; : id. éxetvol, nom. pl. masc. id. éxeivots, dat. pl. masc. : é : id. éxetvov, acc. sing. masc. . - : ; id. EKELVOS, 1), 0, (§ 10. tab. J. and rem. 3) exer éxeivov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. exelvos éxeivous, acc. pl. masc. id. exeiv, dat. sing. masc. ; ‘ : id. éxeivwv, gen. pl. ‘ : : i id. exetoe, adv. oon éxetto, 3 pers. sing. imperf. Kelpar éxéXevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. KONE éxéXevoa, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . : =. éxéXevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : : id. éxevwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Revoos exépace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 5) Kepavvupe exeponea, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . Kepdatvn exeponaas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. exeponoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . f id. exehadaiwoay,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. kepahaudw exlytéw, &], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (é & Lyréw) to seek out, investigate diligently, scrutinise, 1 Pe. 1.10; to ask for, beseech earnestly, He. 12.17; to seek diligently or earnestly after, Ac. 15:17; Ro. 3. 11; He. 12. 6; from the Heb. to require, exact, demand, W.eDN.hO; 50. LG. exlytny, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. exlnréw exlntnOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. exytyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. exlytHowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act... id. exlynrovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. F id. exlntaov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. exynpvSapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. KNPVTTW éxiovéay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. exnpuse, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. @ Mar. 12, 4. 124 6 Ac. 3.11. EKKAN CKapUOTE, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . c Kyptoow exnpvocoy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. id. exnpvxOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. Sy id. exfapBetoGa1, pres. infin. exOap Boyar exfapBetoGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . : id. exPapBéopar, ovpar| - . . . exOapPos exOapf3ou,° nom. pl. masc. 5 id. exfap Bos |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (ex & OapBos) amazed, awe-struck. L.G. exOapBéopat, odpar, (§ 17. tab. Q) to be amazed, astonished, awe-struck, Mar. Os TS yr SO EE, €x0era,° acc. pl. neut. exOeros exOeros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) exTiOnpt éxivovvevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. KWovvevw exw7On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . - KWew exunOnoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. exkabaipw |, fut. ap, aor.1, é€exaGypa, and, later, dpa, (§27. rem. 1.c, ande) (€k & kabaipw) to cleanse thoroughly, purify, 2 Ti. 2. 21; to purge out, eliminate, 1 Co. 5.7. exkabapate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : exxafaipw exxabapn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 4 id. exxatopat |, aor. 1, pass. éfexavGyv, (§ 35. rem. 3) (exxalw, to kindle up, é & Kato) to blaze out ; to be inflamed, Ro. 1. 27. y j / pres. infin. i : ‘ - €xkaKew eKKAKELY, exxakéw, @ |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (éx & xaxds) to lose spirits, to be faint-hearted, despond, Ep. 3.13; to faint, to flag, be remiss, in- dclent, slothful, Lu. 18. 1; Gal. 6.9; 2 Co. Ao, 163) 2uthessaq132) LG: EKKAKNONTE, 2 pers. pl. aor. Ne subj. 5s €KKAKEW éxkakovpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. exkak@ev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj... : id. exxevréw, © |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (é« & Kevréw) to stab, pierce deeply, transfix, Jno.19.37; Reon. exkéxtrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. ; éexkAdw |, fut. aco, (§ 22. eLexraaOnv, (e« & Kdiw) to break off, Ro. 11. 17, 19, 20. 2 , € KXe@ rem. 2) aor. 1, pass. éxkAeroat, aor. 1, infin. act. eKKAELW 5 > , éxkXetw |, fut. elow, (§ 22. rem. 4) (ek & kXelw) to shut out, exclude ; to shut off, separate, insulate; Gal. 4.17; to leave no place for, eliminate, Ro. 3. 27. éexxAyaota, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ec Ac. 7.19. EKKAH (€xxadew, to summon forth) a popular assembly, Ac. 19. 32, 39, 41; in N.T. the congrega- tion of the children of Israel, Ac. 7. 38; transferred to the Christian body, of which the congregation of Israel was a figure, HemChuncih) pln Cownt2= 28) Cole tastes et al.; a loca! portion of the Church, a local church, Ro. 16.1, et al.; @ Chris- tian congregation, 1 Co. 14. 4, et al. éxkAyoia, dat. sing. exkrnola éxkAyotat, nom. pl... : 3 ‘ id. exkAyotass, dat. pl. . : : : 9 id. exkAnoiay, acc. sing. . ; : : id. exxAynolas, gen. sing. 5 , : 5 id. €xkAnolas, acc. pl. , 2 : ‘ id. exxAnovov, gen. pl. ‘ : ‘ : id. éxxAtvare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. éxkAivw éxkAwatw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. . ; id. id. éxkNivere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper.—B. C. . éxkAivate, Ree. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ro. 16.17) exkXive |, fut. wO, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (€« & KAtvw) to deflect, deviate, Ro. 3.12; to decline or turn away from, avoid, Ro. 16.17; 1 Pe. Bie exxodAvp Baw, ©], fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (ek & KoAup Baw) to swim out to land. exxoAvpByoas,* nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 ékxodupBdw exkopile |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ee & Kopitw) to carry out, bring out; especially, to carry out a corpse for burial, Lu. 7. 12. exKoTTHoN, 2 pers. sing. fut.2, pass. (§ 24. rem.6) éxxdrTw éxkomrec Gat, pres. infin. pass. . : ‘ id. €xkorrerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . id. exkorTw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ex & KérTw) to cut out; to cut off, Mat. 3.10; 5.30, et al.; met. to cut off occasion, remove, prevent, 2 Co.11.12; lo render ineffectual, 125 EKACK éxAadjoa,’ aor. 1, infin. : : éxA\aAcw exAdpurrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (é« & Adu) to shine out or forth, be resplendent. exAdpyovar,® 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. fs exAapTrw exAavOavw], (§ 36. rem. 2) (&« & AavOdvw) to make to forget quite; mid. éxkAavOavopat, perf. (pass. form) exheAnopar, to forget entirely, He.12.5. éxAdoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Kido éxAaoe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . ‘ id. €xAavoate, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 35.rem.3) xkdalw éxAavoe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . ? id. exA€yw |, fut. £m, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to pick out; in N.T, mid. exr€éyomat, aor. 1, eSeAcapnv, to choose, select, Lu. 6.13; 10.42, et al.; in N.T. to choose owt as the recipients of special favour and privilege, Ac. 13. 17; MCopry27eteals exAexTos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) chosen out, selected ; in N.T. chosen as a recipient of special privilege, elect, Col. 3. 12, et al.; specially beloved, Lu. 23.35; possessed of prime excellence, exalted, 1 Ti.5.21; choice, precious, 1 Pe. 2. 4, 6. exoyy, 7s, 4, (3 2. tab. B. a) the act of choosing out, election; in N.T. election to privilege by divine grace, Ro. 11. 5, et al.; n exdoyy, the aggregate of those who are chosen, the elect, Ro. 11. 7; exAoyiis, equivalent to éxexrov, by Hebraism, Ac. 9. I5. exdei™y, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . éxAelrw exAcimnre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj.—B. - | a exAlrnre, Rec. Gr. Tdf. (Lu. 16. 9) éxAetzrw |, fut. yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (é & Actzrw) intrans. to fail, Lu. 22.32; to come to an end, He.1.12; to be defunct, Lu.16.9. WER 6 bic éxAeoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. KAelw exkowels, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. exxomtw | éexAetoOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 22. rem.4) id. éxxowov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. exAeiaOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. éxxdyw, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . : id. exAciouor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . : . éexdeizrw exxpeuapar], (§ 36. rem. 5) (é&& & Kpewapar) to éxNexTy, dat. sing. fem. exAeKTOS hang upon a speaker, fondly listen to, be exXekTIs, gen. sing. fem. , 5 "i Z id. ° earnestly attentive, Iu. 19. 48. €xXEKTOL, nom. pl. mase. j 5 F id. éxAate, 3 pers. sing. imperf. KNatw éxAexrots, dat. pl..masc. . F ‘ : id. éxAauov, | pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. . id. éxAextov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. . id. éexAadew, & |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (éx & Aadéw) éxXexros, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) . . . exhéyw to speak out ; to tell, utter, divulge. €x\exTovs, acc. pl. masc. ; ; é éxXexTos a Ac, 27. 42. 6 Ac, 23. 22. e Mat, 13. 43. EKAEK 126 ; €KTTETT éxNextov, gen. pl. . : : : . ékAeKTOs exvyware,° 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. ‘ - exyyndw éxNeAXey/tévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. exoyinOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . KOULaw Beads ; : : 5 exAeyw exournOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. dyarnrds, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Lu. 9. 35) exowovycav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. E Kowwvew éxdeAyabe," 2 pers. pl. perf.ind. pass. ($36.rem.2) ekAavOdvw | éxowdvyce, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . : id. éxNeAvpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. éexAvw exoAadurav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. KoAadilo éxAe€dpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. ékA€yw €xoAAyOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass, - KodA\Adw exAeEapevovs, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. ékAeWay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . : kNértw exAnOy, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 22.rem.4) xadéw id. exAjOnpev, | pers. pl. aor. 1,ind. pass.—A.D.Ln.} exAnpbOynpev, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ep. 1. i éxAnOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . : id. €xAnpoOnpev,’ 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . kAnpow éxAwayv, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : » KAW exAiry, 3 pers.s. aor. 2, subj.act—A_ D.Ln.Sch. 2 Nef éxAdrnte, Rec. Gr. Taf. (Lu. 16. 9) \ ere eximnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. ($ 24. rem. 9) id. éxhoyy, 7s, , (§ 2. tab. B. a) exréyw exdoyyv, acc. sing. exdoyy) exdoyijs, gen. sing. 2 id. exAvOnoovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut.1, ind. pass. . exAVop.at éxAvOGcr, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . 3 id. exAvoj.ar |, (§ 14. tab. N) (exAvw, to loosen, debili- tate, & & vw) to be weary, exhausted, faint, Mat. 9. 36; 15.32; Mar.8.3; Gal. 6.9; to faint, despond, He. 12.3, 5. éxAvdpevot, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. exAvoprau éxAvov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : : id. expagaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. eKpacow €xpacoev, pres. infin. act. . ° : id. expdacow |, fut. Ew, (§ 26. rem. 3) (ek & pdoow) to wipe off; to wipe dry, Lu. 7.38,.44; SHOW LL 2h a9 eels wih. expukrnpicw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (& & puxtypito, from puxryp, the nose) to mock, deride, scoff at, Lu. 16. 14; 23.35. exvew |, fut. éxvedoouwat, (§ 35. rem. 3) aor. 1, é€evevora, pr. to swim out, to escape by swimming ; hence, generally, to escape, get clear of a place, Jno. 5.13; though €xvevoas, in this place, may be referred to éxvetw, to deviate, withdraw. exvydw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ek & vjdw) pr. to awake sober after intoxication; met. to shake off mental bewilderment, to wake up from delusion and folly. exoAAnOynoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass.—) Gr. Sch. Tdf. 3 . A id. nKodovOnoay, Ree. (Re. 18. 5) | exohoBwbyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. KodoBdw exoA\dBuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. CKOPLTGLNV, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. Kopiler exopioavTo, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. mid. . id. €xop.ioato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. : id. exomace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. koTrace éxoriaga, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ - KOTLAW éxorriacas, 2 pers. s. aor.1, ind.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. ‘ Fe id. Kekotiakas, Rec. (Re. 2.3) éxorlace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; ‘ id. €kOTTOV, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. KOTTW €xO7TOVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. . . id. > / . , 4 EKO PNT av, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. KOO LEW exoop.ovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : 0 id. €kovoa, nom. sing. fem. (§ 7. tab. H. d) Exov €xovotov,” acc. sing. neut. EKOUTLOS 4 Exovatos |, a, ov, and ov, 6, 7 EKWOV ec , . EKOVOLWS, adv. : : ‘ : : id. exovpicov,’ 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. Kovpilo excwacde, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . KOTTW exrradat, adv. (ée & waar) of old, long since, 2 Pe. PAG Bri Ib Ge exzreipaCovres, nom. pl. mase. part. pres—D.) by meipacovres, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Jno. 8. an cAmEtpae a exreipalu |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ex & retpdlw) to tempt, put to the proof, Mat.4.7; Lu. 4.12; 1 Co. 10. 9; to try, sound, Lu. TON25. LG: exrretpalwperv, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. exmreipacw éxretpa¢wy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. EKTELPATELS, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. exrréeuw |, fut. yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (é& & TEUTO) to send out, or away, Ac. 13. 4; 17. 10. = exrrepbertes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. ], pass. EKTEUTO exrretAnpuoxe,’ 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. ex7Anpow éxrréxtwkas, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§37.rem.1) éxzérrw éx7emTwke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . ; id. a Ile. 12.4, 6 Ep.1.1). ¢1 Co. 15.34. d Phile. 14. e Ac. 27.38. J Ac. 18.32. EKTTEP exTrepiooos,” adv. (strengthened from Tepitcas ) eaceed- ingly, vehemently.—A\. Ln. Tdf. €x Tepitaou, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 14. 31). EKTTET ELV, aor. 2, infin. (§ 37. rem. 1) . €xTinTw éxéonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. : id. exmécwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. E ‘ id. éxrécwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj... : id. exreravvip |, fut. dow, (§ 36. rem. 5) (&« & metavvupt) to stretch forth, expand, ex- (a). exreevyévat, perf. 2, infin. (§ 25. rem. 3) expevyw exdaw, & |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (é« & myddo, to leap, spring) to leap forth, rush out, tend, Ro. to. 21. Wale NG piesa. 2 , . . > , éxmimtret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. 4 3 €KTITTW €xmimtovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. exriztw |, fut. recodpor, pert. mentwKa, aor. 1, eféreca, aor. 2, €&érecor, (§ 37. rem. 1) to fall off or from, Mar. 13.25; Ac. 12.7; - 27.32, et al.; met. to fall from, forfeit, lose, Gal. 5.4; 2 Pe. 3.17; Re. 2.5; to be cast ashore, Ac. 27.17, 26, 29; to fall to =. the ground, be fruitless, ineffectual, Ro. 9.6; to cease, come to an end, 1 Co.13.8. exmAedoat, aor. 1, infin. (§ 35. rem. 3) : ex7rAew extréw |, fut. evropat, aor. 1, eéérrevoa, (ex & Téw) to sail out of or from a place, Ac. Paso eto. Loss 20:10. extAnpow, |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (é« & a)npsw) to fill out, complete, fill wp; met. to fulfil, perform, accomplish, Ac. 13.32. exTAnpwcis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. a filling up, completion; hence, a ful- filling, accomplishment. L.G. exmAnpwow,’ acc. sing. . . . exrAnpwcts extAypwors |, ews, 7 . . . ex77Anpow €xzAnooopevos, nom. sing. masc. pt. pres. pass. éxrAjoow exrAjoow, or TTw |, fut. &m, (§ 26. rem. 3) aor. 2, pass. ekerayny, (§ 24. rem. 9) (ek & TAnToW) pr. to strike out of ; hence, to strike out of one’s wits, to astound, amaze; pass. Mat. 7. 28; 13.54, et al. exrrAnrtec Oa, pres. infin. pass.—Rec. Gr. Sch. | ex7AnooerGa, B. C. D. Ln. Taf. cen extrAnoow EMD) Mc 3 : : J exmrvew |, fut. evow and evcopat, (§ 35. rem. 3) (é« & mvéw) to breathe out; to expire, die, Mar. 15. 37, 39; Lu. 23. 46. a Mar. 14. 31, 127 expec y. . 4 éxzropeveoGau, pres. infin. ExTOPEVOMEL exrropever Ou, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. 5 id. €xTropeveTan, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Fi id. exopevojat |, fut. evropat, ($ 14. tab. N) (é&« & TOpEvop.ar) to go from or out of a place, depart from, Mar.11.19; 13.1, et al.; to be voided, Mar.7.19; to be cast out, Mat. 17.21; to proceed from, be spoken, Mat. 4.4; 15.11, et al.; to burst forth, Re. 4.5; to be spread abroad, Lu. 4. 37; to flow out, Re.22.1; from the Heb. €K7rOp. & eiamop. See eiogpyopar, Ac. 9. 28. EKTOPEVOPEVO, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. €xTropevopiat exTopevopLevn, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. F id. exropevojievy, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. EKTOPEVOLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 3 id. €xTOPEVOJLEVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. EKTFOPEVOJLEVOY, nom. s. neut.& acc. masc. pt. pres. id. EKTFOPEVOPEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. exTropEvopLevon, gen. sing.masc.and neut. pt. pres. id. EKTOPEVOMLEVD, dat. sing. neut. part. pres. . id. EKTOPEVOLLEVOY, gen. pl. part. pres. , ; id. €xTFOpEvOVTAL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ise . id. exTropevoovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : : id. exmopvevoacat,” nom. pl. fem, part. aor. 1 . exropvevo exrropvevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (& & Topvevw ) to be given to fornication. L.G. exrrvo |, fut. dow & voopat, (§ 13. tab. M) (éx & arvw) to spit out ; met. to reject, Gal. 4.14. (v). éxpate, 3 pers. sing. imperf. Kpalay expacov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. : . : id. éxpagéa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : : id. éxpagav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : : id. expace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; A id. €xpaTa.ovro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. KparaLow expatynoap.ev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. Kparéw exparnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. expaTycare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. exparyce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. €xpatovvto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. : id. expavyacor, 3 pers. pl. imperf.—B. D. Ln. Tdf. 5 éxpafov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 12. 13) \ xpauyate expavyacay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. c : id. expavyace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. F id. expilow, &|, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab.T) (ék & pilow, pia) to root up, eradicate, Mat. 13. 29; 15.13; Lu.17.6; Juderz. LG. e Jude 7. expic 128 EKT pe éxpilwbévra, nom. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass.. éxpifdw exteveorepov, adv. very earnestly, Lu, 22. 44; expilwOycerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. pr. neut. compar. of éxrevys. expioOnre, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. . id. €xteNeoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . c A éxtTeAew expilwonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. exteAcw, @ |, fut. gow, (§ 22. rem. 1) (&« & Tedéw) expiOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 27. rem.3) Kpivw to bring quite to an end, to finish, com- expiOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . ; id. plete, Lu. 14. 29, 30. éxptva, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. exréveta. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . éxretvw éxpwas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . , id. éexteveig,” dat. sing. : : < 0 eKTEVELA expive, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. €xtevets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. - €xtTelva e€xpwopeOa, 1 pers. pl. imperf. pass. —. id. extevéoTepov,” adv. . . : : id. expvn, 3 pers. s. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 24. rem.8. x KpvTrTa SS U acc. sing. fem. 5 ; : EXTEVI}S expua, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. EKTEVYS, £8; ous, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) ; éxretvw expuay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 2 5 id. éxtevas,? adv. . . . : . exTEV}S expuas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ee, a. €x7), nom. sing. fem. . : . . €KTOS daéxpuas, R. Gr. Sch, Tdf. (Mat. 11.25) exTnVv, acc. sing. fem. 5 : : : id. expuwe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. €KTNS, gen. sing. fem. . ‘ 3 : id. éxotdoet, dat. sing. § ; J . €koracis | extnoapnv, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . - KTGOMaL exoracews, gen. sing. . : 5 : id. extyoato, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . . id. exoTavts, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ‘ - eLlornpe | exriOype), fut. exPyow, (§ 28. tab. V) (éx exatpédu |, fut. Wo, perf. pass. eEeotpappar, (§ 35. tiOnpt) pr. to place outside, put forth; to rem. 9) (€x & oTpepw) pr. to turn out of, expose an infant, Ac. 7.21; met. to set to turn inside out ; hence, to change entirely; forth, declare, explain, Ac. 11.4; 18. 26; in N.T. pass. to be perverted, Tit. 3. 11. 29.23). extapacoovot,* 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . éxrapdoow ekOeros, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) extapdcow |, fut, gw, (§ 26. rem. 3) (ek & ra- exposed, cast out, abandoned, Ac. 7.19. pdcaw) to disturb, disquiet, throw into | €xTivagéapevol, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1, mid. éx«rwacow confusion. €xTWAEajLEVOs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, mid. id. exrefévra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor.1, pass. . éxriOne | extwdéare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. €xteOevtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. extiwvacow |, fut. &u, (§ 26. rem. 3) (€« & twacou, —Al. Ln. Tdf. : : id. to shake) to shake out, shake off, Mat. éx7eGevta, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 7. “i 10.14: Mar. 6. 11, et al. éxreivas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, act. . éxredvw extizas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : KTicw €xreivey, pres. infin. act. : ; ; id. extuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 : id. exrewvov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. % id. exticOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. s id. exretve |, fut. revO, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) (ex & TEtvo) extic@noar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. to stretch out, Mat.8.3; 12.13, et al.; extioTat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. : id. to lay hands on any one, Lu. 22.53; to extos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : ; Saver exert power and energy, Ac.4.30; to cast €xTOs, adv. (éx) without, on the outside; 76 €xTOS, owt, let down an anchor, Ac. 27. 30. the exterior, outside, Mat. 23.26; met. éxrevijs, gos, 6, 4, 10, -és, (§ 7. besides, Ac. 26.22; 1 Co.15.27; ékxros tab. G. b) pr. extended; met. intense, él pH, unless, except, 1 Co. 14.5, et al. earnest, fervent, Ac. 12.5; 1 Pe. 4.8. EKTpaTH, 3 pers.s. aor. 2, subj. pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) exTpeTr €xTevas, adv. intensely, fervently, ear- €xTpamijoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 2, ind. pass. id. nestly, 1 Pe. 1. 22. EKTPETOHLEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. exréveia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and éxrpérw |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (& & rem. 2) pr. extension; in N.T. intenseness, TpEeTw) to turn out or aside, He. 12. 13; intentness ; éy éxteveia, intently, assidu- mid., aor. 2, (pass. form) é£erpamnv, ously, Ac. 26.7. L.G. to turn aside or away, swerve, 1 Ti. a Ac. 16, 20. 6 Ac. 26.7. ¢e Lu. 22, 44. a1 Pe. 1, 22. EKTPE 1.6; 5.05; 2 Ti4.4; to turn from, avoid, Leis6s20% extpeet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : exTpepw extpedere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . : id. extpedw |, fut. exOpéfw, (§ 35. rem. 4) (& & tpepw) to nourish, promote health and strength, Ep. 5.29; to bring up, educate, Ep. 6. 4. extpwpa |, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (éxtitpoicke, to cause abortion) an abortion, foetus pre- maturely born; a puny birth. extpomari,” dat. sing. EKTPWpLA. €xtw, dat. sing. masc. 5 : » €KTOS Peiecican: 3 p.pl. aor. 1, ind.act.—A. Ln. Tdf. } éexvkAwoav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 20. 9) \ reuicheve exvkAwoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. KUKAGW exvAiero,’ 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. kvAiw expepew, pres. infin. act. exepw expepovaa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. 3 id. expepw |, fut. é€oio0w, aor. 1, eEnveyKa, aor. 2, eEnveykov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (ex & dépw) to bring forth, carry out, Ac. 5.15; 1Ti.6.7; to carry owt for Tus v5 22); burial, Ac. 5.6, 9, 10; He. 6. 8. expev'yw |. fut. fowat, aor. 2, eLépityor, (§ 25. rem. 3) perf. 2, éxmépevya, (§ 24. 9) (&« & devyw) intrans. to flee out, to make an escape, Ac.16.27; 19.16; to produce, yield, rem. trans. to escape, avoid, Lu. 21.36; Ro. 2s nebrals expev&y, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. expevyw exhevsopucba, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. 5 id. exofetv,® pres. infin. act. expoBew exoBew, |, fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ek & poBew) to terrify. expofou, nom. pl. masc. . 4 . éxoBos éxpoBos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 9) (ex & poBos) affrighted, Mar.9.6; He. 12. 21. exuyety, aor. 2, infin. . expevyw expiywot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. 5 ‘ id. exp, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. expvw exdvtw |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) (éx & pio) to generate; to put forth, shoot, Mat. 24. 32; Mar. 13. 28. (wv, vo—). e€xxéar, aor. 1, infin. act. (§ 36. rem. 1) exxew €xxéare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. ‘ id. EkXELTaL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . é id. 21Co. 15.8, 6 Mar. 9, 20. 129 eAaLa e€xxéw |, fut. exyed, or exyéw, aor. 1, eféxea, perf. éx- KeXuKa, perf. pass. EKKEXUPAL, aor. 1, eEexvOnv, (v), ($ 36. rem. 1) to pour out, Re. 16. 1, 2, 3, et al.; to shed blood, Mat. 26. 28; Mar. 14. 24, et al.; pass. to gush out, Ac. 1.18; to spill, scatter, Mat. 9.17; Jno.2.15; met. to give largely, bestow liberally, Ac. 2.17, 18, 33; 10.45, et al.; pass. to rush headlong into any- thing, be abandoned to, Jude 11. EKXED, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. exXew exxvOyjoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut.1, ind. pass. . id. EKXUVOMLEVOY, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. éxxvvw |, a later form equivalent to e€xxéw, Mat. 23.35, et al. exxwpeitwoay,” 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. exxwpew, @ |, fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ex & Xwpéw) to go out, depart from, flee. exyvxw |, fut. a, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to expire, give up the ghost, Ac.5.5, 10; 12.23. (q). 2 , EKXwpEew exwAvOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. KwAVwW exwdvopev, 1 pers. pl. imperf. act.—B. D. Tdf. 7 exoAvoapev, Rec. Gr. Sch. ae a! exwAvoapey, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. A id. éexwAvoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . Fs id éxwAvoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id 7. tab. H. d) willin 1 Co. g. 17. / F EKOV, ovaa, ov, (§ zg, voluntary, Ro. 8. 20; Exovotos, a, ov, and ov, 6, 4, volun- tary, spontaneous, Phile. 14. Exovolws, adv. voluntarily, spontane- ously, He. 10. 26; 1 Pe. 5. 2. é\aBe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. (§ 24. rem. 9) AapBavw eAafes, 2 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. act. . 5 id. eAaPere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . : id. eAdBopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . 5 id. €\aBov, | pers. s. and 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. id. €Xabe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 24. rem.9) )avOdvw 2abov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. : A id. edaia |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) an olive tree, Mat. 21.1; 24.3, et al.; an olive, fruit of the olive tree, Ja. 3.12. eauov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) olive oil, oil, Mat. 25.3, 4,8; Mar. 6. 13, et al. éXauwwv, Gvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) an olive garden; in N.T. the mount Olivet, Ac. 1. 12. @ Lu, 21.21. 10 ¢2Co.10.9. e\aLa 130 ereyE édala, dat. sing. éata eAaropnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. AaTopéw éNatar, nom. pl. id. €Adtpevoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Aatpedo éNalas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. id. éAatroy, nom. sing. neut. . . eNatTwv Zdatov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) id. éAattov,’ adv. . . . id. é€Aa/ov, gen. sing. é\atov eharrovéw, |, fut. yow, 5 16. tab. P) id. ehaiw, dat. sing. id. éAatrovcOat, pres. infin. pass. (§ 21. tab. U). édarrdéw éA\aiov, gen. pl. . éXala €\aTTOWs a], fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) é\atTwv ehato |, Gvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) id. eAatvvey, pres. infin. act. éAatvw €Xadvos," gen. sing. eXaov eAavvopeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. éehdkyoe,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. AdoKw éAavvopevat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. pass. id. éAdXer, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . Aadew €AadyOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. edavva |, fut. éXdow, perf. éAnAaka, (§ 36. eAdAynoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. rem. 2) to drive, urge forward, spur on, eAaAynoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. Lu. 8. 29; Ja. 3.4; 2 Pe. 2.17; to impel eAdAnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. a vessel by oars, to row, Mar. 6. 48; Jno. eXadyoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. 6. 19. éAdAyoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. ehadpia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) eAadpos eAadodpev, | pers. pl. imperf. act. id. ehadpia,® dat. sing. . . . . eAadpia €AdXovv, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. id. éXadpov, nom. sing. neut. . éXadpos eAdpPdvov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. AapBavw | eAadpds], d, dv, ($ 7. rem. 1) light, not ia EAaptrat,® nom. pl. "EXapirys Mat. 11. 30; 2 Co. 4.17. Edapirys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) an Elamite; an inhabitant of Elam, a province of Persia. eXadpia, as, y (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) lightness in weight ; hence, light- eXapwe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Ndpre ness of mind, levity. L.G. el\daoou, dat. sing. masc. eAdoowv €Aaxe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 2) Aayxavnr €\doow, acc. sing. contr. mase. id. eAaxioTn, nom. sing. fem. €AdxLoTos ehicowr, troy], ovos, 6, 4, T6, -ov, (§ 8. rem.5) eAdxucTov, acc. sing. neut. id. (compar. of the old word é\axis) less; eAdxioTos, 7, ov, (§ 8. rem. 5) elaoowv less in age, younger, Ro.g.12; less in eAaxiororepos |, a, ov, (§ 8. rem. 5) id. dignity, inferior, He. 7.7; less in quality, eAaxirrotépw,/ dat. sing. masc. - eXaxLoToTEpos inferior, worse, Jno. 2. 10. eAaxiorou, gen. sing. neut. eXaxurtos €\atrov, adv. (pr. neut. of preced.) eAaxioTo, dat. sing. neut. id. less, 1 Ti. 5.9. eAaxioTwv, gen. pl. . . . . id. eXatrovew, , fut. now, 20r. 1, 7ar- eAeg, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act.—D. c \ Bee Tovnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) trans. to make éXeet, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ro. 9. 18) less; intrans. to be less, inferior; to have "EXealap, 6, Eleazar, pr. name, indecl. too little, want, lack, 2 Co.8.15. L.G. éAeate, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act.—B. Tdf. dh é€\atrTou, ®, fut. or, perf. pass. e€AcetTE, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jude 23) . HArdrrwpar, (§ 20. tab. T; § 21. tab. U) eed, © |, same signif. as ehedw, G. V-T- to make less or inferior, He. 2.7; pass. eXeye, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. dey to be made less or inferior, He. 2.9; to eéyere, 2 pers. pl. imperf. or aor. 2, act. , id. decline in importance, Jno. 3. 30. éeypov, acc. sing.—A. Ln, Taf. ‘ : \ eNevace eAdyurtos, n, ov, (§ 8. rem. 5) (superl. eeyxov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Ti. 3. 16) af of puxpods, from éXaxvs) smallest, least, edeypds |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) : » eéyyw Mat. 2.6; 5.19, et al. ehéyEau, aor. 1, infin. act—A. B. Ln. Tdf, . \ ‘a. eAaxioTorepos, a, ov, (§ 8. rem. 5) e&ehéySar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jude 15) (compar. of preced.) far less, far inferior, ehéyEet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . . id. Ep, 3.8. -L:G. eAeyéw,£ ace. sing. . . : edeyEus 4 Ac. 1.12. b Ac, 1,18. ¢ Ac. 2.9. d1 Ti. 6.9. e2Co.1.17. J Ep.3.8. g 2 Pe. 2.16, edeyé a eAevd ereyEis |, €ws, > (§ 5. tab. E.c) . . 3 ehéyxo eAejoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . - - eNcew e\eySov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. ehejon, 3 pers. sing aor. 1, subj. act. : id. é\eyor, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. eyo eA€énoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. 5 id. eeyxe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. edéeyxXw éXejow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. , ; id. eAdyxe, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . . id. Aetxov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act.—D. (Lu. 16.21) e€Adyxew, pres. infin. act. . 3 : : id. Gaédevyov, Rec. Gr. Sch. , deiyw eXéyxerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. ézéXevyov, A. B. Ln. Taf. eA€yxere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . ; id. eXeov, acc. sing. Neos €heyx Oy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. ($23.rem. 9) i. 2reos, ov, 6, and in N.T. gous, 74, (§ 5. tab. E.b) eAcyyopeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. pity, mercy, compassion, Mat.9.13; 12.73 eheyxopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ead i Lu. 1. 50, 78, et al.; meton. benefit which eAeyxopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass: r id. results from compassion, kindness, mercies, EAeyxov, ace. sing. eAeyxXos blessings, Lu. 1.54, 58, 72; 10.37; Ro. eXeyxos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. “> eAeyxw €d€yyXor, fut. yéw, aor. 1, nAey€a, aor. 1, pass. nr€yxOnv, (§ 23. rem. 9) to put to proof, to test; to convict, Jno. 8. 46; Ja. 2.9; to refute, confute, 1 Co. 14. 24; Tit. 1.9; to detect, lay bare, expose, Jno. 3.20; Ep. 5.11, 13; to reprove, rebuke, Mat. Tei LEIA IPE 63. TOs Welt 5 20;0et, ale-) to discipline, chastise, He. 12. 5; Re. 3. 19; pass., to experience conviction, Jno. 8.9; 1 Co. 14. 24. eAcyp.0s, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) v.r. 2 Ti. 3. 16, a later equivalent to é\eyxos. ereyéis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (a later form for e\eyxos) reproof, confuta- Rey2anG: éeyxos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a trial in order to proof, a proof; meton. tion, 2 a certain persuasion, He. 11.1; reproof, refutation, 2 Ti. 3. 16. éXéer, dat. sing. éXeos €Xcet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. eAceéw €Xectvos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) €Xeos éAcewvorepon, nom. pl. masc. comp. (§ 8. rem. 4) dNcewds éXccire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. - » erAceéw egw, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) 5 éXeos eXenfevres, nom. jl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. . eAcéw eden Pycovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 1, ind. pass. . id. €Aenfior, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. éenjproves, nom. pl. mase. eAenpov eAenpootvar, nom, pl. eAennoovvy éXenpoovvas, acc. pl. . : : : id. ehenuootvy, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) 4 » €A€os eAenpmootyny, ace. sing. eLennoovyy eAcnpoovvay, gen. pl. : - : - id. eAenpwv, ovos, 6, %, (§ 7. tab. G. a) 5 éXeos 9. 23, et al. eheewvds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pitiable, wretched, miserable, 1Co.15. 19; Re.3.17. eeéw, &, fut. Yow, aor. 1, nr€noa, (§ 16. tab. P) perf. pass. nACnpat, aor. 1, pass. 7AenOnv, (§ 17. tab. Q) to pity, commiserate, have compassion on ; pass. to recewe pity, experience compassion, Mat. 5-73 9-27; 15.22, et al.; to any one, show gracious favour and to be gracious Saving mercy towards ; pass. to be an object of gracious favour and saving mercy, Ro. 9. 15, 16, 18; 11. 30, 31, 32, et al.; spe. to obtain pardon and forgiveness, 1Ti. LE. B35 165 Accu, , fut. now, v.r., same significa- tion as eXcéw, Ro. 9. 16, 18; Jude Zan eenpov, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. a, and rem.4) merciful, pitiful, compassionate, Mat. 5.7; He. 2.17. eAenpoovvyn, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pity, compassion; in N.T. alms, almsgiving, Mat. 6. 2, 3,4; Lu. 11. 41, et al. (¥). éAeovvTos, gen. sing. mase. part. pres. act. . eAcew €Xéous, gen. sing. . : ‘ 4 - @deos eAevGépa, nom. sing. fem, eAcvGepos eAevfépas, gen. sing. fem. ; id. eAevbepia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. eAevfepia, dat. sing. . eAcvepia eXevbepiay, acc. sing. ‘ “3 : , id. eAevepias, gen. sing. . : : : id. €AcvGepor, nom. pl. mase. . eAcvGepos éevOepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) free, in a state of freedom as opposed to slavery, 1 Co. 12.13; Gal. 3.28, et al.; free, exempt, Mat.17.26; 1Co.7.39, et al.; wnrestricted, €eAev9 132 EAK@ unfettered, 1 Co.9.13; free from the dominion | é€\@érw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. ; : EpXopat of sin, etc., Jno.8.36; Ro.6.20; free in Abn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. , ‘ id. the possession of Gospel privileges, 1 Pe. ene 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. . 3 - id. 2. 16. e\@cy, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 2 2 id. eAcvfepia., as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and €\Oévra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor.2. 5 id. rem. 2) liberty, freedom, 1 Co.10.29; Gal. €\Govras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor.2 . ‘ id. 2.4, et al. é\@ovres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor.2 . F id. edevbepow, &, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) eAGovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 5 id. to free, set free, Ino. 8. 32, 36; Ro. 6. ehOdvros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor.2 . : id. 18. 22, et al. €lOdvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 . id. eAevbépous, acc. pl. masc. eXevOepos | €Afotoca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor.2. 3 id. eevdepdw, @], fut. ow - : 5 } id. €hOotca, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 2 5 id. éhevbepwbevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. eAPovons, gen. sing. fem. part. aor.2 . . id. (§ 21. tab. U) eXevdepéw €\Ow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. 2 ; id. ehevdepwOjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut.1, ind. pass. id. €\Pwou, 3 pers. pl. aor.2, subj. . : : id. edevbépwv, gen. pl. eevOepos "EXtaxetp, 6, Eliakim, pr. name, indecl. ehevdepdoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. eevdepdw "EXiéLep,° 6, Eliezer, pr. name, indecl. edevbepdoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. eALOacOnv, | pers. s. aor.1, ind. pass. (§26.rem.1) ArOdlw éNevKavay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§27.rem.1.e) Yevkaivw | eAvGaoGnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. éNevoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) epXopau eAGoBoAncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . AvHoBorcw éeAevorews,? gen. sing. éXevos eAvGoB8orovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : id. éXevats, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (obso1. AcdvOw) 4 coming, advent. L.G eAevoopat, 1 pers. sing. fut. ($ 36. rem. 1) EpYopat eAcevoopcba, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . 3 id. é€Aevoovtat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . ‘ 5 id. eAchavtwvov,” acc. sing. neut. eXebavrwos eXepaytivos |, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (eAddas, ivory) ivory, made of ivory. EXiccw eXiEets,4 ’"EXuovd, 6, Eliud, pr. name, indecl. 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. *"EdtoaBer, 1, Elisabeth, pr. name, indecl. "Eduocatos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Eliseus, pr. name; in O.T. Elisha, ’"EXwooalov,’ gen. sing —Rec. Gr. Sch. 8 EN\uooat *EXucaiov, Taf. . i looatos eXicow |, fut. €w, (§ 26. rem. ay to roll, fold up, as éX\ed, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. éX\cew garments, He. 1. 12. éXeHv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. 6 id. eAKy, ace. pl. 2 5 éA\Kos é\eGvros, gen. s. masc. part. pres.—Al. Ln. Taf. at €\kos, €0s, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) 1 pr. a@ wound ; hence, éAcovvtos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 9. 16) ; ehedw an ulcer, sore, Lu. 16.21; Re. 16. 2, 11. eAnXakores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. Att. for Axodw, G, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to jAakores, (§ 13. rem. 7. b) éeAatvw ulcerate, exulcerate ; pass. to be afflicted eAnrvba, 1 pers. sing. perf. 2, (§ 36. rem. 1) €pYopat with ulcers, Lu. 16. 20. é€Ajdvdas, 2 pers. sing. perf. 2 : : id. €\xovoer, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. , - ko eAnAvbec, 3 pers. sing. perf. 2 : : : id. Ekow, @ |, fut. dow eAKos eAndvOet, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. - : id. EAkdoat, Or, EAxvoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . EXktw edn AiGacar, 3 pers. pl. pluperf. . ; id. Avon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. é id. €AnAvO0ra, acc. sing. masc. part. perf.2 . id. €\xvow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : : id. eAndvbores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. 2 ‘< id. eAn\vOviar, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. 2 ; id. EAKO, and L.G. EAkvo |, imperf. ¢iAxoy, fut. €eAParw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. (§ 35.] vow, aor. 1, eiAkvoa, (§ 13. rem. 4) to rem. 12).—C. Tdf. ; 6 id. draw, drag, Jno. 21.6, 11; Ac. 16. 19; €\Oerw, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 10. 13) { 21.30; Ja.2.6; to draw a sword, un- e\Oé, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. . : K id. sheath, Jno. 18. 10; met. to draw mentally €\Gety, aor. 2, infin. < ; j - id. and morally, Jno. 6.44; 12.32. a Ac.7. 52. b Ro, 18. 12. e Tu. 3.29. @ He.1.12. e Lu. 4, 27. 133 Fido €AK@Y €AxOv, gen. pl. €\kos “EAAdSa,7 ace. sing. “EAXds : Eas |, dSos, (a) (§ 4. tab. D. b) Hellas, Greece; in N.T. the southern portion of Greece as distinguished from Macedonia. "EXAnv, yvos, 6, (§ 4. tab. D. a) a Greek, Ac. 18.17; Ro.1.14; one not a Jew, a Gentile, Ac. 14.1; 16. 1, 3, et al. “EXAnvikds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Greek, Grecian, Lu. 23. 28; Re. 9. 11. “EAAnvis, ios, (t) oh (§ 4. rem. 2. c) a female Greek, Mar. 7.26; Ac. 17. 12. “EAAnvistys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (Anvil, to imitate the Greeks) pr. one who uses the language and follows the customs of the Greeks; in N.T. a Jew by blood, but a native of a Greek-speaking country, Hellenist, Ac. 6.1; 9. 29. “EAAnuiori, adv. in the Greek language, Jno. 19.20; Ac. 21.37. "ENAnv, yvos, 6, (§ 4. tab. D. a) “EAAds "EAAnvas, acc, pl. . "EAAnv "EXAnves, nom. pl. ‘é j ; j id. "EAAnu, dat. sing. . : : ‘ : id. “EXAnvidwrv, gen. pl. “EAAnvis “EAAnvixy, dat. sing. fem. - “EAAnvixds “EAAyvexots, dat. pl. neut. . ‘ ‘ id. “EdAgvixds |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) “EAXds “EXAnvis, (dos, "> (§ 4. rem. 2. 4. c ° id. “EAAnvictas, acc. pl. “EXAnvicris “EdAnviorys |, 00, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. a “EAXds “EAAnvioti, adv. : : : : id. “EAAnvictav, gen. oh “EMAnuicrys "EXAnvos, gen. sing. : "EAAnV “EXAyvorv, gen. pl. . : : ; id. "EAAyot, dat. pl. . : : id. eA\dOya,, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. are Ln. Tdf. ‘ eAoyaw edAdyet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Phile. 18) J e\Xdoyaro, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. on _ e\XNoyetra, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ro. 5. 13) é\Noydw, |, fut. now, same signif. as eAoyéw. v.r. €A\Oyer, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. ehdoyew eAXoyetrar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : id. e\Aoyew, G |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ev & Novos) to enter in anaccount, to put toone’s account, Phile. 18; in N.T. to impute, Ro. 5. 13. "EApoddp,’ 6, Elmodan, pr. name, indecl. eoyropny, 1 pers. sing. imperf. NoytLoprat eAoyiovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . 2 “ id. edoyia@n, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. pass. . id. eLoyicOnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. 5 id. ehowddpyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. Noopéw EXOpEVOs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. aipéw éXovce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Aovw éAmida, acc. sing. eAzis €Amidt, dat. sing. ; ; ; 0 id. éAzidos, gen. sing. . ‘ : : ; id. éAriler, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. eAzilw éAwilere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : 5 id. eAriCowev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. 3 id. eAmilopevov, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. . : id. eAriZovoat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. act. . id. eAzrilw, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) éAris éAmi~wy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . eArilw eAmtover, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. Att. ($35. rem, 11) id. €ATIS, (dos, (t),%, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) pr. eapectation ; hope, Ac. 24.15; Ro. 5.4, et al.; meton. thing hoped for, Ro the author or source the object of hope, 8.24; Gal. of hope, Col. 1. 27; 1 Ti. 1.1, et al.; éArrior, in security, with a guarantee, Ac. 2.26; Ro. Gay etiales trust, confidence, 1 Pe.1.21; ér 8. 20. eAzrilw, fut. (§ 35. rem. 11) perf. nArika, aor. 1, yA, to hope, expect, Lu. 23.8; 24. 21, et al.; tow, Att. 16, lo repose hope and confidence in, trust, con- fide, Mat. 12. 21; Jno. §. 45, et al. éAricare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. eAdrile éAve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. Mar éAvero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. id. edAvOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 14. rem. 1. a) id. eAvOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. éhupatvero,’ 3 pers. sing. imperf. . Avpaivopat "Edvpas,4 a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Elymas, pr. name. éhum7jOn, 3 pers. s. aor.1, ind. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) dAvréw ehuriPyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. ehum7Onte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. ; id. évaynoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. eXiryoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . ‘ id. éX\vce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Nw ehurpwoOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. AvTpow ’"Edwt, (Aram. * TDN) ) my God, Mar. 15. 34. oe os ee ee eee & Ac. 20, 2. 6 Lu. 8. 28, c Ac. 8.3. 2 4c, 13.8. Ea €ua, nom. and acc. pl. neut. : » nds €uabe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. (§24.rem.5) wavOdve enables, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. , id. euabete, 2 pers. pl. aor, 2, ind. act. 4 : id. €uabyrevOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass.— C.D. Ln. pablyrevo enabyrevoe, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. pe 27.57) epabyrevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. €a0ov, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. pavOave €paptupe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. prapTupéw €waptupeiro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. . : id. évaptupyOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. épaptupnOncav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. €paptupnoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. epaptupyocay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. €waptipyoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. €uaprupovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : : id. éuds, acc. pl. fem. : ; ews euaccavro,” 3 pers. pl. imperf. pracodopat euaotiywoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. pactiyow éwatawiOyoav,’ 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. parade €pavTov, acc. masc. éwavToo (§ 11. tab. K. d) reflexive pron. ELAUTOD, 7S, OV, (€ov & avTov) myself, Lu. 7. 7; Jno. Ream ebial. ELT dat. masc. €uavTou €4dXOVTO, 3 pers. pl. npeEE pedxopat euBaivovtos, gen. s. mas. pt. pres.—Al. Ln. Tdf. euBavros, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 5. 18) euBaiv |, fut. éuBycopar, aor. 2, evéBnv, (§ 37. rem. 1) (ev & Batvo) to step in; to go on board a ship, embark, Mat. 8. 23; 9.1; j euBaiva 13. 2, et al. euBadeiv,° aor. 2, infin. act. 5 eupadrAw euBarrw |, fut. Badd, aor. 2, évéBadrov, (§ 27. 134 EMET A eu.Parevw |, fut. evdow, (§ 13. tab. M) (é&v & Baivw) pr. to step into or upon; met. to search into, in- vestigate ; to pry into intrusively. euBarevwv,? nom. sing. masc. part. pres. euPavas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. euPartw euPnvat, aor. 2, infin. (§ 37. rem. 1) { eu. Baives euBiBdlw |, fut. dow, ($ 26. rem. 1) (ey & Bi Balw) to cause to step into or upon; to eu Pareto set in or upon ; especially, to put on board, Ac. 27. 6. euPr€rovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . euBrérw euBrErw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ev & Bré- ro) to look attentively, gaze earnestly, at an object, followed by eis, Mar. 6. 26; TNs Lie searchingly or significantly, at a person, followed by the dat., 11; to direct a glance, to look Mar. 10. 21; 14.67; Lu. 22. 61, et al.; absol. to see clearly, Mar. (832535 Ac: 225 00 euPreas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . &uBdréro euPrépaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor.1. id. éuPrabare, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, imper. . id. euBpyrdopar, Guar, fut. yoopar, (§ 19. tab. 8) (€v & Bpyzcopat, to snort) to be greatly fretted or agitated, Jno. 11.33; to charge or forbid sternly or vehemently, Mat. 9. 30; Mar. 1. 43; to express indignation, to cen- sure, Mar. 14.5 €u.Bpyrnodpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 eu Bpydopac eu Bpyrcpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. epee, acc. sing. (§ 11 tab. K.a) . : ‘ eyo eueydAvve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. peyadtven eweyadtvero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. . é id. eueOcOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 22. rem. 4) pelo ete 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. 4) rem. 1. b, and 2. d) (ev & Badrdw) to pevo cast into. e€eway, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . s ; id. eu Bavra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 euBaivo éuewve, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ ; id. euBavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 . : id. epweXe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pere euPavrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 z id. epederyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pederaw ep Bavtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 - id. eueAXre, 3 pers. sing. imperf. per(Qw euBavrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 $ id. eedAor, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. id. €pBarrcpevos, nom. sing. masc. pt. pres. mid. euParrTw epeupavTo, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. (§ 23. rem. 5) peudhopar euBarrw |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ev & Barrw) eLEve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. 5 ‘ pew to dip in, Mat. 26. 23; Jno. 13. 26; mid. ewevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. “ j , id. euParropat, to dip for food in a dish, eLepLoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. pepiler Mar. 14. 20 eepiaOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. eufas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 eu Paiva ewer,” aor. ], infin. ewew @ Re. 16. 10. 6 Ro. 1. 21. e Lu. 12. 5. d Col. 2. 18 e Re. 3. 16. EMECL 135 € (LTT L7T Ewecitrevoe,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. peoitevw | eudy, acc. masc. and nom. and ace. neut. sing. eds éuerpyoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . + petpew éu.0s, 7, ov, (§ 11. rem. 4) possessive adj. of the enew, @ |, fut. éow, (§ 22. rem. 1) to vomit, first pers. my, mine, Jno. 7. 16; 8. 37. Rev. 3. 16. et al. éu7, nom. sing. fem. . 1.05 €pooxoroinoay,/ 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. porxorroveu euy, dat. sing. fem. : : : : id. €wod, gen. sing. ey éunv, acc. sing. fem. : : : : id. €uov, gen. sing. neut. eds eujvece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. penvio éuovs, acc. pl. masc. . : : ; ; ca éuns, gen. sing. fem. : e.0s eurarypovy |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) eumaile epuse, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 6 36. rem. 5) pcyvope | eurarypovy, dat. sing.—Gr. Sch. Taf. ; , ; epTrauly Love, éuionoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. pure Rec. om. (2 Pe. 3. 3) : \ évioyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. euratypos }, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) euraile eulonce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. €urratypov, gen. pl. gravypids epuoddcaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. . pur Ode eumailew, pres. infin. éumatle €uicouv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. pure éurailovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. evpaivonat}, fut. avotpar, (§ 24. rem. 4) (& & praivop.a) to be mad against, be furious towards. L.G. éppavopevos,” nom. sing. masc. part. pr. . *Eppavouna,” 6, Emmanuel, pr. name, indecl. , EL Latvop.at "Eppaors,” 6, Emmaus, pr. name, indecl., of a vil- lage near Jerusalem. 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. eupva pres. infin: ~. 6 id. Sau EpLLevely, éupevw |, fut. ev, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) ie & pevor) a He. 6.17. eurraily |, fut. aigw, (§ 26. rem. 2) (év & watlw) to play upon, deride, mock, treat with scorn HON aris OL). by impl. to dlude, delude, deceive, and contumely, Mat. 20. et al.; Mat. 2. 16. €praly Lov", nS, 1, mocking, derision, v.r. 2 Pe. 3. 3. N.T. eurarypos, ov, 6, (8 3. tab. C. a) mocking, scofing, scorn, He. 11.36. L.G. €uzraixtys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a scoffing, pr. to remain in a place; met. to abide by, mocker, derider, scoffer, 2 Pe. 3. 3; to continue firm in, persevere in, Acts 14.22; Jude 18. L.G. Gal. 3.10; He. 8. 9. eumratkral, nom. pl. epumaikrns "Eppop,’ 6, Emmor, pr. name, indecl. Rec. Gr. Sch. euraixtys |, ov, 0 eumrailes "Ep pop, Al. Ln. Tdf. eprateat, aor. I, infin. act. : 2 ; id. ev nLOvevoy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. - pynpoveto eumaifover, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . F id. euVNOVvErce, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. ; id. eprratxOynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. euvnoOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 36.rem.3) pupvyjoKw | euareAnopévot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. €uaiaAype euvioOnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass, i id. eprEeplTarEew, o |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P.) (ev & euvyncOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. mepimratew) pr. to walk about in a place; enna Oncor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. met. in N.T. to live among, be conversant euvynorevpévy, dat. sing. fem. part. perf. pass.— with, AT BEDE Lin die ; 4 pevnoTevo eurrepi@atyjow,* 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. euTrepuTrarew pepvnotevpevy, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 2. 5) éumecety, aor. 2, infin. (§ 37. rem. 1) epTrinto euvynorevpevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. } €LTETELTAL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. ‘ . id. — A.B. Ln. Tdf. : 2 2 id. eurréeon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. 5 ; id. pepvnotevpevny, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu.1.27) J €TETOVTOS, gen. sing. masc. part, aor.2.. id. €p01, dat. sing. F eyo eumecovvrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind.—B.D. Ln. Tdf. a éuot, nom. pl. masc. : a e.0s mecovvrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 6.39) €wots, dat. pl. neut. . : = ; , id. eprtrAnput, and epmruTAdw, é |, fut. eprAjow, aor. |, enoixevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. prorxevoo pass. everAnoOnv, (év & ripaAnpn) to enodvvay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. portva fill, Ac. 14. 17; pass. to be satisfied, sa- enodvvOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. tiated, full, Lu. 1.53; 6. 25; Jno. 6. 12 6 Ac. 26, 11. e Mat. 1. 23. d Lu. 24, 13. e Ac. 7.16. f Ac. 7. 41. yg He. 11. 36. h2 Co. 6. 16. €(LTTUTT 136 EW met. to have the full enjoyment of, Ro. 15. 24. euruTAOv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. eumimTouct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : 3 eurizrw |, fut. recodpar, aor. 2, évérecor, (§ 37. rem. 1) (évy & aimtw) to fall into, Mat. 12.11; Lu.14.5; to encounter, Lu. 10.36; eumuT\aw , €uTrinTw to be involved in, 1 Ti. 3.6, 7; 6.9; €is xElpas, to fall under the chastisement of, He. 10. 31. €urrAaKevTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. (§ 24. rem.10) . " ; . euTréxw euTA€kerau, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . id. eurrexw |, fut. wm, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (ev & mA€xw) pr. to intertwine ; met. to implicate, en- tangle, involve; pass. to be implicated, involved, or to entangle one’s self in, AMT Be ABW OY Jeb 736. G0); eurAoKn, 7s, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) braid- ing or plaiting of hair. L.G. epTAno00, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, subj. pass. eumAokn |, 7S, 7 A : : < eumAokys,” gen. sing. . . . - éumrAoKy eurrvew |, fut. evow, (§ 35. rem. 3) (ev & TvEew) to breathe into or upon; to respire, breathe ; . eemlrAnue euTrAéKw met. to breathe of, be animated with the spirit of. éumrvewy,” nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : euTveuw eu7ropevoprar |, fut. evropar, (§ 15. tab. O) (ev & Topevoja.) to travel; to travel for busi- ness’ sake; to trade, traffic, Jas. 4. 13; by impl., trans., to make a gain of, deceive for one’s own advantage, 2 Pe. 2. 3. éumopevoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : €uropevopar europevooucba, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. 3 id. europia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. €pmopiay,” acc. sing. . 5 : : €mropia eumdpiov |, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) €uTropevopiar eproptov,* gen. sing. . . . . €[LTOpLov €umopot, nom. pl. . : : + €u7ropos €zropos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (ey & aépos) pr. a passenger by sea; a traveller ; one who travels about for traffic, a merchant, Mat. MOA S EURe LO.03 51, 015512 3s éumopia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) traffic, trade, Mat. 22. 5. epmroptov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a mat, traffic, Jno. 2. 16. market-place, emporium; meton. europe, dat. sing. . : : : 6 €u7ropos eump70u |, fut. TPHTo, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) to set on Jire, to burn, Mat. 22. 7. eutrpoobev, adv. used also as a prep. before, in front of, Lu.19.4; Phi. 3.14; before, in the pre- sence of, in the face of, Mat. 5.24; 23.14; before, previous to, Jno. 1. 15, 27, 303 from the Heb. in the sight or estimation of, Mat. 11. 26; 18. 14, et al. eumrvelv, pres. infin. . , : : euTTvw euTticartes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 5 id. euTrtuaOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. euTTvcouel, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. 5 . id. eum |, fut. Yow, (§ 13. tab. M) (€v & rrtw) to spit upon, Mat. 26. 67; 27. 30, et al. (dw, tow), LG. €uavn, acc. sing. masc. . : ; - eudarvys euparvys, €os, ods, 6, 7, Td, -és, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (€v & Gaivw) apparent, conspicuous, ob- vious to the sight, Ac. 10. 40; met. mani- fest, known, comprehended, Ro. 10. 20. enhavilw, fut. (ow, aor.1, evedavica, (§ 26. rem.1) to cause to appear clearly ; to communicate, report, Ac. 23.15, 22; to lay an information, Ac. 24.1; 25. 2, 153 to manifest, intimate plainly, He. 11. 14; to reveal, make known, Jno. 14. 21, 22; pass. to appear, be visible, Mat. 27. 53; to present one’s self, He. 9. 24. epbavicew, pres. infin. act. . é 5 euavilo eupavilover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . c id. eupavilw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : eupavnys éudavicate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. » eudavito eupavicbjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. ‘ 5 id. euaviow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. eudoor, nom. pl. masc. ‘ ‘ i euofsos éuofos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (év & PdBos) terrible; in N.T. terrified, affrighted, Lu. ( 24. 5, 373 Ac. 10. 4; 22.9; et al. eupoBwv, gen. pl. / evoeikvupat « / €vOeKaTOS 9 evOEeKa. 5 Oy Gs evonpnoat, aor. 1. infin. evonpwew evOnpLovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 5 id. évouvaKovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act.— Bac, Dine Tee. evOLOvTKW evovovart, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 15.17) evoudvoKw| : : : : + evovw évoukov, nom. neut. and acc. fem. sing. evOuKOS evoikos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (éy & Sky) fair, just, Ro. 3.8; He. 2. 2. evoopyats,” EWs, n (§ 5. tab. E. c) (evdopew) pr. a thing built in; in N.T. a building, struc- ture. L.G. evookalw |, fut. dow, (§ 26 rem. 1) (év & do€alw) to invest with glory; pass. to be glorified, to be made a subject of glorification, 2 Thes. TeroOr12. XO evdoEacdy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass, . evookalw evooeac Onvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : id. évoo€ot, nom. pl. masc. evoo€os evoo€ots, dat. pl. neut. . : 5 : id. evoo€ov, acc. sing. fem. : i j id. evoogos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (éy & ddéa) honoured, 1 Co. 4.10; notable, memorable, Lu. 13. 17; splendid, gorgeous, Lu. 7. 253 in unsullied array, Ep. 5. 27. evoosa, dat. sing. masc.. €voo£os evoupa, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) . » evdovw evovpact, dat. pl. evoup.a. evovp.atos, gen. sing. : : : : id. evovvap.ov, 2 pers.s. pres. imper. mid. ($21.tab.U) evovvapLow evOvvapLovvTt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. evduvapovobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. id. evouva.ow, |, fut. woow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ev & ov- vapis) to empower, invigorate, Phi. 4. 13; 1 Ti. 1.12; 2 Ti. 4.17; mid. to summon up vigour, put forth energy, Ep. 6. 10; a Lu. 13.33. 138 6 Re. 21. 18. eveRp 2 Ti. 2.1; pass. to acquire strength, be invigor- ated, be strong, Ac.g.22; Ro. 4.20; He. 10 340 NGE evOuvapLocavTt, dat. sing. mase. part. aor. 1, act. evOvvapow evovvovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. evotvay éyovovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. évovw evOvedj1 e e , , evvevyKovTa, | OUNOUAT aaa: + . - EvVEa /, e , evvevyxovTaevvea, ot,-at, Ta, Rec. Gr. Sch. ° > , > , I 1d. evevyKOVTG evved, 1-0. . évveoi,’ nom, pl. masc.—Rec. Gr. Sch. . ae ~ €VVEOS eye, Ae alnuids (Aco. 7) { evveds |, ov, 6, 4, and éveds, (§ 7. rem. 2) stupid ; dumb ; wildered, stupified. evvevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (é&v & vetw) to nod at, signify by a nod; struck dumb with amazement, be- to make signs ; to intimate by signs, Lu. 1. 62. évvote |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ev & voew, vous ) notion, idea; thought, pur- pose, intention, He. 4. 12; 1 Pe. 4. 1. ] 4 evvolay, acc. sing. . . . . €VVOLa évvoiov, gen. pl. . : ; F id. 6 €vvopos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (é & onl within law ; lawful, legal, Ac. 19. 39; N.T. subject or under a law, obedient to a lew, 1 Co. Q. 21. évvipy, dat. sing. fem. ; ; £ Brews evvuxov,° adv.—Ree. Gr. Sch. . ‘ ; f evvuxa,—Al. Ln. Tdf. (Mar. 1. 35) \ EVVUXOS Lvyos], ov, 6, (87. rem. 2) (éy & wé) noc- turnal ; neut. EVVUXOY, as an adv. by night. éevouxéw, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (év & oikéw) to dwell in, inhabit ; in N.T. met. to be in- 141 EVTEX évoukooopew, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (év & oixodo- fe 1) peo) to build in, or together. v.r. évolKovv, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. 5 évoikew eVOLKOLVTOS, gen. sing. neut. part. pres. : id. évotxovcay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres.—A. ; peevovaayv, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (2 Jno. 2) \ id: evopuce, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. : A vopilo evopileto, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. . : id. evopucov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. 5 - id. evopucray, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 id. evopLeas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 6 id. évovra,? acc. pl. neut. part. pres. : P EvELpe evopkilw, fut. iow, (ev & épxilw) to adjure. —AI. Ln. Tdf. épxilor, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Thes. 5. 27). évos, gen. sing. masc. and neut. . 5 - es evoopicaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. . voodpile évérns], nros, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) ; - es évoTnTa, acc. sing. : : . €vOoTNS évoyhéw, &], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (év & éy- Aéw) to trouble, annoy; to be a trouble, He. 12. 15. evoxAn»® 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . ; evoxr€w évoxAovpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. —A.B. Tdf. . : id. 6xAovpevot, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Lu. 6.18) EVOXOL, nom. pl. masc. - 3 - évoxos EVOXOV, acc. sing. masc. . 5 : a id. &voxos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. De fs 5 evexw evVOTHTOVTAL, 3 pers. pl.fut.ind. mid. ($29.tab. Y) evioType evraApa |, aros, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) - evrédAopar evTdApata, acc. pl. . . . : - e&radpa evraduacery, pres. infin. . . evradialo evradidlw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (evraduos, Oamrw) to prepare a body for burial, Mat. 26. 12; preparations for burial, Jno. 19. 40. L.G. absol. to make the ordinary évradiacp.ds, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) preparation of a corpse for burial, Mar. TAN Sie NOs i278 Nel dwelling spiritually, Ro. 8.11; Col. 3. 16; evradudean, aor. 1, infin. act. evradialon 2 Ti. 1.14; to be infixed orang 2 évradiac pov, acc. sing. s : 2 evradiac pos 1.5; of the Deity, to indweil, by special evragiacpos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a). evrapiale presence, 2 Co. 6. 16. evradiac pod, gen. sing. 5 , : evradiac pos évoikeitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. : EVOLKéa) évrewWdpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 evTéANopat evoukyow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . . id. eyreActrat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 35. rem. 11) id. évoikooopetaGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass.—C. F , | évrédXopat, fut. reAodpas, aor. 1, évererhapeny, cixoSoneiobe, R. Gr. ote evoucodop.ew (§ 27. rem. 1. d) perf. éyréraApiau, (8 27. a Lu.17.17. b Ac. 9.7. ¢ Mar. 1. 35. d Lu. 11.41. e He. 12. 15. E€VTET 142 evuBp rem. 2. b) to enjoin, charge, command, Mat. 4. 6; 15.4; 17.9, et al.; to direct, Mat. 19. 7; Mar. Io. 3. évraApa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) equivalent to evToAn, a precept, command- ment, ordinance, Mat. 15.9; Mar. 7. 7; Col. 2.22. LXX. evToAn, nS, 1, (§ 2. tab. B. a) an in- junction; a precept, commandment, Mat. 5-19; 15.3, 6, et al.; an order, direction, Ac. 17.15; an edict, Jno. 11.57; a direc- tion, Mar. 10. 5; a commission, Jno. 10. 18, a charge of matters to be proclaimed or received, Jno. 12.49, 50; 1 Ti.6.14; 2 Pe. 2. 21, et al. évréraArat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. evtéAAopan evretuArypévor, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. éytrvAioow evreTuTMpEVN,” nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. éevTuTow évrevdev, adv. hence, from this place, Mat. 17. 20; Lu. 4. 9, et al.; €vredOev cal evtedber, hence and hence, on each side, Re. 22. 2; hence, from this cause, Ja. 4. 1. evrevéets, ace. pl. 2 evTevels évrevéews, gen. sing. , ; , : id. erevits |, ews, 7, (8 5. tab. E. c) evrvyxdvo evTysov, acc. sing. masc. . : 7 ; evripos évTysdrepos, nom. sing. masc. comp. (§ 8.rem.4) id. évrijious, acc. pl. masc. : ‘ ; id. evTiLos, ov, 0, OF (§ 7. rem. 2) (ev & TYLH) ho- noured, estimable, dear, Lu. 7. 2; 14.8; Phi. 2. 29; highly-valued, precious, costly, IR er 274-0. évroAai, nom. pl... : . : evTo\y évroAats, dat. pl. 3 ; ; ; id. évroAds, ace. pl... 5 . : ; id. éevToAn, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) . evTehAopau €vToAnv, acc. sing. . ° : : - évtody evroAys, gen. sing. : c A i id. evroAav, gen. pl. A ; 5 é : id. evroruo,” nom. pl. masc. . . e€vTOmLos évromios |, ov, 6, 9, (§7.rem.2) (év & rdz0s) ig. €vtozros, in or of a place; an inhabitant, citizen. éyrds, adv. . : . . év evipaary, 3 pers. s. aor.2, subj. pass. (52. 24.rem.10) évtpérw evTparrnoovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 2, ind. pass. . id. evTpeTropat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . id. evTpemoprevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. evtpére |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem 1. a) (ev & TpéTw) pr. to turn one back upon himself; hence, to put to shame, make ashamed; mid. évTperro- prot, fut. (pass. form) evTpaTrnTopat, aor. 2, (pass. form) éverpamny, (§ 24. rem. 10) to revere, reverence, regard, Mat. 21. 37; Mar. 12. 6, et al.; absol. to feel shame, be put to shame, 2 Thes. 3. 14; Tit. 2.8. evtporn, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) rever- ence; in N.T. shame, 1 Co. 6.5; 15. 34. eVTpEeTov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . evTperru evTpepopevos,° nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. evTpedw evtpedw |, fut. evOpéyu, (§ 35. rem.4) (ev& tpédw) to nourish in, bring up or educate in; pass. to be imbued. ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem.2) (ev & tpopos) trembling, terrified, Ac. 7. 32; 16.29; He. T2n2 tee Gr. evrpom |, NS> ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) 3 c vipers eVTpOT HV, acc. sing. . : . . evTpomy evtpupaw, o], fut. iow, (§ 18. tab. R) (ev & Tpupaw) to live luxuriously, riot, revel. ” €VTPO}LOS, 5 a evtpupOvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. F evtpupaw ; rae 2 évrvyxdver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; evTvyxavo eVTVYXAVELYs pres. infin. ; < : id. evrvyxave |, fut. revEouar, aor. 2, éverixov, (§ 36. rem. 2) (ev & TVYXaVW) to full in with, meet; to have converse with, address; to address or apply to any one, Ac. 25. 24; trép twos, to intercede for any one, plead the cause of, Ro. 8. 27, 34; He. 7. 25; kata Twos, to address a representation or suit against any one, to accuse, com- (a). évreviéis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. hence, converse, address ; plain of, Ro. 11. 2. a meeting with ; prayer, supplication, intercession, 1 Ti.2.1 Baik evtvAicow |, fut. fw, perf. pass. évrervArypau, (§ 26. rem. 3) (ev & tuAicow) to wrap up in, inwrap, envelope, Mat. 27. 59; Lu. 23. 53; to wrap up, roll or fold together, Jno. 20.7. evruTrow, & |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (év & rurdu, from rizros, an impress) to impress a figure, instamp, ZECOw sci evuBpila |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (év & UGpis) to insult, outrage, contemn. engrave, a2Co. 3.7. 6 Ac. 21.12. ce] Ti. 4. 6. evuBp 143 e&ane evuBpioas,* nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | evvBpilo | eayyéAdu, fut. yeAd, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (e & dyyéAAw) evvée,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. vvoow to tell forth, divulge, publish; to declare evirvia,® acc. pl. 2 : : evimrviov abroad, celebrate. evurrviatopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. — évurvuciLw | Eder, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : . eéyo evurrviacen |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : évimrvlov eayopalopevot, nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. mid. eayopalw evuTviacOycovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 1, ind. pass. evumviddw | eEayopdlw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem.1) (é & dyo- évuTrviots, dat. pl—Gr. Sch. Tdf. évirvia, Rec. (Ac. 2. 17) évirviov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (pr. neut. of evirrvios, presented during sleep, from éy be , \ evUTrvLov & UmVOS) a dream; in N.T, a supernatural suggestion or impression received during sleep, a sleep-vision. evuTrviddw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) and evurrvidbopan, fut. (pass. form) évuTr- viacOynocopas, to dream ; in N.T. to dream under supernatural impression, Ac. 2. 17; to dream delusion, Jude 8. éeviotakay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. vuoralu EvOKNTE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§13.rem.2) évotxéw évwmtov, adv. (pr. neut. of €VwTrLOS, in sight or front) before, in the presence of, Lu. 5. 25; 8. 47; in front of, Re. 4. 5, 6; imme- Lu. 1.17; Re. 16.19; from the Heb. in the diately preceding as a forerunner, presence of, metaphysically, i.e. in the sphere of sensation or thought, Lu. 12. 9; 15.10; Ac. 10. 31; im the eyes of, in the judgment of, Iu. 16. 15; 24. 11; Ac. L.G. *Evds,? 6, Enos, pr. name, indecl. 4. 19, et al. evotiopar |, fut. fromat, aor. evwricdpyy, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ev & ovs) to give ear, listen, L.G,. evwrioacbe,” 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. z "Evox, 6, Enoch, pr. name, indecl. eg, See ék. hearken to. > 4 evwti€opar €&, ol, at, Ta, six, Mat. 17.1; Mar. 9. 2, et al. extos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) sixth, Mat. 20. 5; 27. 45, et al. ait éEjxovta, ol, al, Ta, siwty, Mat. 13. 8. 23, et al. eayayeiy, aor. 2, infin. (§ 13. rem. 7. b. d) eeayw eLayayéTwoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. id. eLayaydvres, nom. pl. masce. part. aor. 2, act. . id. eEayaywv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. egayyeihnre! 2 pers. pl.aor.1,subj. (§27.rem.1.d) eLayyéAdw palw) to buy out of the hands of a per- son; to redeem, set free, Gal. 3.13; mid. to redeem, buy off, to secure for one’s self or one’s own use; to rescue from loss or misapplication, Ep. 5. 16; Col. 4. 5. L.G. e€ayopeoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. eayopalw éédyovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : eayw ecayw |, fut €w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, eeyayov, (§ 13. rem. 7. b. d) (e€ & dyw) to bring or lead forth, conduct out of, Mar. 8. (a). eaipéew, a], fut. you, aor. 2, é€etAov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (e€ & aipew) to take out of ; to pluck out, tear out, Mat. 5. 29; 18.9; mid. to take 23; 15.20; Lu. 24. 50, et al. out of, select, choose, Ac. 26. 17; to rescue, deliver, UNC 7alOy, 34s 0k 2a DL weegn2 76 Gal. 1. 4. eEarpovpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. efaipew éfaipw, fut. apd, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) (€& & atpw) pr. to lift up out of ; in N.T. to remove, eject, 1 1Co5..2, 13. eEaitéw, & |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (e & airéw) to ask for from; to demand; mid. to de- mand for one’s self, Lu. 22. 31; also, to obtain by asking. eEaidvys, adv. (e& & aidyys) suddenly, unexpectedly, Mar. 13. 36, et al. efaxorovbew, o], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (e& & dKoXovbew) to follow out; to imitate, 2 Pe. 2. 2,15; to observe as a guide, Dy Pesta TOs ala Ge eEaxoAovbycavres, nom. pl. mase. pt.aor.l é£axoovbéw eEaxoAovOjoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . id. é€axdotot, at, a, (€& & Exatov) siw hundred, Re. 13. 18; 14. 20. éfaxooiwy, gen. pl. . : . : - €€aKkdolot eSarerpOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. 5 . ecareipw eSarei |, fut. Wo, (§ 23: rem. I. a) (e€ & arEipw) pr. to anoint or smear over ; hence, to wipe off or away, Re. 7.17; 21.4; to blot out, obliterate, expunge, a He. 10. 29, 6 Jno. 19, 34, e Ac. 2.17, du. 3. 38, e Ac, 2. 14, f1 Pe, 2.9. e&ane 144 e&ebe Col.2.14; Re.3.5; met. to wipe out guilt, Ac.3.19. eLad (§ 2. tab. B: a) (e&€xu, to be pro- minent) pr. prominency, anything promi- nent ; in N.T. eminence, distinction. eSoxyy,” ace Sings ee : : efoxy eEurrvitw |, fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . . éSuTvos éfurvicw,” 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . e&vrvilw eEurvos,’ ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (é & Uavos) awake, aroused from sleep. L.G. efurvilw, fut. iow, to awake, arouse from sleep, Jno. 11. 11. L.G. eEupynpevy, dat. s. fem. pt. perf. pass. (§19.tab.S) Eypdw é&w, adv. (eé) without, out of doors; Mat. 12. 46, 47; 6, 1), To e&w, outer, external, foreign, Ac. 26. 11; 2 Co. 4.16; met. not belong- ing to one’s community, Mar. 4.11; 1 Co.5.12,133 out, away, fromaplace or person, Mat.5. 13; 13. 48; asa prep. out of, Mar. 5. 10, et al. efwOev, adv. outwardly, externally, Mat. 23. 27, 28; Mar. 7.15; 6, , TO eEwbev, outer, external, Mat. 23.25; Lu. 11.39; 70 e€wbev, the exterior, Lu. 11, 40. 6e e€whev, those who are without the Christian community, 1 Ti. 3. 7, et al. e&wstepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (com- par. of €fw) outer, exterior, external, Mat. hy 139 Be OP Hose, JUNO. efwbev, adv. 5 ¢ : : : é£u eLwbéw, & |, fut. Pnow, and 2Edou, aor. 1, €éwoa, in N.T. é£woa, (e€ & abe) toexpel, drive out, Ac.7.45; to propel, urge forward, Ac. 27.39. eEwpodoynce, 3 pers. s.aor.1,ind. (§ 13.rem.2) efouodoyew é€Goat, aor. 1, infin. act. . , ’ Pr eaaeee Zwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . < ide ewrepov, acc. sing. neut. . ; : . édrepos efdtepos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) ; it bee éouka |, perf. with pres. signif. (§ 38. rem. 2) from obsolete exw, to be like, Jas. 1. 6, 23. €oixe, 3 pers. sing. (§ 37. rem. 1) : Renee é€optatw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) . ; Eoprh €optawpev,” 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. : . eoprdto EOPT I), ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a@ solemn feast, pub- lic festival, Lu. 2. 41; 22. 1; Jno. 13. 1; spe. used of the passover, Mat. 26. 5; 27. 15, et al. éoptaca, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to keep a feast, celebrate a festival, 1 Co. 5.8. copTy, dat. sing. . : : . é opty €opTHy, acc. sing. : : x : J id. €opTys, gen. sing. 5 : : ‘ id. éa, by apostrophe for ézi, eraydyeiy, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 13. rem. 7. d) erdyw eraryyetAdjevov, acc. 8. mase. part. aor. 1, mid. érayyéAdw érayyetAdjrevos, NOM. s. mase. part. aor. 1, mid. id. erayycAia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B.b, and rem. 2) id. erayyeAia, dat. sing. : : . - éerayyedia erayyeXiat, nom. pl... ; : . id. erayyedias, dat. pl. ; : : ; id. exayyeXiav, acc. sing. . : : : id. érayyeNias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. : : id. erayyehuov, gen. pl. . 3 . 5 id. erayyeAAopévats, dat. pl. fem. part. pres. mid. erayye\Xw a Mar. 9. 12. 6 Ac, 25. 23. ¢ Jno. 11. 11. d Ac, 16, 27. e1Co. 5.8. EeTTAYY €rayyeANOp€vo1, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. érayyehAw erayyédXw |, fut. eX@, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (ent & ayyé\dw) to declare, announce ; mid. to promise, undertake, Mar.14.11; Ro. 4. 21, et al.; to profess, 1 Ti. 2. 10. érayyeXia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) annunciation, 2 Ti.1.1; a promise, act of promising, Ac. 13. 23, 32; 23. 21; meton. the thing promised, promised favour and blessing, Lu. 24.49; Ac. 1.4, et al. erdyyeAya, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a promise, 2 Pe. 3. 13; meton. promised favour or blessing, 2 Pe. 1. 4. emdyyeApa, atos, Td . erayyéAdw érayyeApara, nom. pl. erdyyeApa emdyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. erdyw exayo |, fut. afm, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, emnya- yov, (§ 13. rem. 7. b. d) (ért & ayo) to bring upon, cause to come upon, 2 Pe. 2. 1,5; met. to cause to be imputed or at- tributed to, to bring guilt upon, Ac. 5. 28. eraywviler Oar,” pres. infin. eraywvilopar éxaywvilouar |, fut. dropar, (§ 26. rem.1) (eri & aywvilopar) to contend strenuously in de- fence of. L.G. éraGe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 4) TATXo érdGere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. : 5 id. érafoy, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. id. éerabpoilopevuy,’ gen. pl. part. pres. pass. erabpoilo éraOpoilw |, fut. otow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (éat & aOpoile, to gather together, to collect close upon, or beside; mid. to crowd upon. erravdevOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. TALOEvU) ématdevoy, 3 pers. pl. imper. ind. act. id. éraweoate, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, imper. act. . érrauwvéw éraweodtwoay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, imper$ act. —A. B. Ln. Tdf. : | id. eraweoate, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 15. 11)} érawéeow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. *Exratverov,’ acc. sing. . c . *Ezratveros *Eraiveros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Epanetus, pr. name. erawvew, ©], fut. gow and gsopar, ($ 22. rem. 1) aor. 1, éryveca, (eri & aivéw) to praise, commend, applaud, Lu. 16.8; Ro. 15. 11; IE Com ni2259075122, bis. ézrawvos eratvos, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) (éré & aivos) praise, émawov, acc. sing. : é 6 Lu, 11. 29. a Jude 3. 149 | €7TAKO applause, honour paid, Ro. 2. 29; 2 Co. 8. 18, et al.; meton. ground or reason of praise or commendation, Phi. 4. 8; approval, Ro. Lees ser l4Gm li Conan. €zawa@, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ézawvéew émaw@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act.— A. C. Ln. Tdf. 5 : 2 id. éxatv@, Ree. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 11. 17) emraiperat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. €rraipw eTrAlpopLevov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. mid. id. emraipovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. erraipw |, fut. ap, aor. 1 érjpa, (§ 27. rem. 1. c. e) aor. 1, pass. emnpOnv, to lift up, raise, ele- vate ; to hoist, Ac. 27. 40; TiVv poviv, to lift up the voice, to speak in a loud voice, Lu. Il. 27; tas xetpas, to lift up the hands in prayer, Lu. 24. 50; 1 Ti. 2.8; Tous OdUadjrovs, to lift up the eyes, to look, Mat. 17. 8; THYV Kepadny, to lift up the head, to be encouraged, animated, Lu. 21. 28; TiV TTEpvav, to lift up the heel, to attack, assault ; or, to seek one’s over- throw or destruction, Jno. 13.18; pass. to be borne upwards, Ac. 1.9; met. mid. to exalt one’s self, assume consequence, be elated, 2 Co. 10. 5, et al. €raice, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. oles eraurxvveoOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . - €rairxvvomat eae XvVETaL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : id. erarcxvvOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass.— A. D. Ln. : : 5 6 id. ernoxvvOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (2 Ti. 1.16) eracxuvn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. eraicxuvojs, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. eraucxuvOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. eracxvvopat, aor. 1, érnoxtvOnv, (§ 13. rem. 2) fut. érarcxuvOjnoopat, (éri & aicxivo- prac) to be ashamed of, Mat. 8. 38; Lu. g. 26, et al. érairetv,”? pres. infin. . . . érairew erraiTew, o|, fut. 7oo, (§ 16. tab. P) (emt & airéw) to prefer a suit or request im re- spect of certain circumstances ; to ask alms, beg. éraiv@y, nom.s.masc. part. pres.—B. D. Ln. Tdf. mpocaitav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 18. 35) éraxodovbéw, & |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ent & é.xoovl ew) to follow upon; to accom- 2 / i ETOALTCW Ro. 16. 5. d Tu. 16. 3. €77 AKO 150 errachp pany, be attendant, Mar. 16. 20; to appear in the sequel, 1 Ti. 5. 24; met. to follow one’s steps, to imitate, 1 Pe. 2. 21; to follow a work, pursue, prosecute, be studious of, de- voted to, 1 Ti. 5. 10. éxaxoXovbyonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. exraxodovbew éxakoAovbovvrwy, gen. pl. neut. part. pres. id. érakoAovGotct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ‘ id. éxaxovw |, fut. ovrouat, (ert & dxovw) 40 listen or hearken to; to hear with favour, 2 Co.6.2. érakpodopat, Gar}, (§ 19. tab. S) (ért & dxpo- Cope, to hear) to hear, hearken, listen to, Ac. 16. 25. éray, conj. ( evel & ay) whenever, as soon as, Mat. Pokeys Lib) iit eile éravayaye, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. . eravayw éravayayelv, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 13. rem. 7. d) id. eravayKes," adv. (emi & dvayKn) of necessity, ne- cessarily 3 to. €TdVOAYKES, necessary things. eravaye |, fut. &u, (§ 23. rem: 1. b) aor. 2, eravy- yayov, (ert & dvdyw) to bring up or back; intrans. to return, Mat. 21.18; a nautical term, to put off from shore, Lu. §-3,4 éravayuv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. eravayw eravapipvjoKe |, fut. éravapviow, (§ 36. rem. 3) (emt & dvapipynoKw) to remind, put in remembrance. eravapipvyjokoy,’ nom.s.masc.part.pres. éravamiypvyoKw eravaTravn, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind, mid. éxavarravoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. id. éeravarravw |, fut. avow, (§ 13. tab. M) (éri & avaTravw) pr. to make to rest upon; mid. éeravarravw to rest upon ; to abide with, Lu. 10. 6; to rely on, confide in, abide by confidingly, Ro 2.17. | LiGe eTAVATTHOOVTAL, 3 pers. pl. fut. mid. (§ 29. fabs NW)? 2%. eravioTnpe eraveNbeiy, aor. 2, infin. . . - emavepyopar eravepxer Oat, pres. infin. ; : id. éravepxopat|, aor. 2, éravndOov, (6: 36. rem. 1) (ext & dvépxojrar) to come back, return, Lu. 10. 35; 19. 15. eraviornp|, (§ 29. tab. X) (ert & aviornpu) to raise up against ; mid. to rise up against, Mat. 10. 21; Mar. 13. 12. acc. sing. 2 / 0 c > / éravopbwow, eravopOwcrs eravopOwors |, ews, 77, (§ 5. tab. Ec) (eravopbdw, 6 Ro, 15. 15. a Ac, 15, 28, e2 Ti. 3. 16. to set upright again; to set to rights; éxi & avop0ow) correction, reformation. érdvw, adv. (emi & avo) above, over, upon, of place, Mat. 2.9; 5. 14; over, of authority, Lu. 19. 17, 19; above, more than, Mar. 14, 5, et al. (a), éracas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . erayw era@pat, aor.1 infin. act. (§ 27. rem. 1. f) erraipw em@apartes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. érdpas, om. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. (z) id. éxdpaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. . id. e7rdpate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. A id. éxdparot, nem. pl. mase.—B. Ln. Tdf. ; i émixardpato., Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 7. a a a émdpatos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) same signif. as €TLKATAPATOS, accursed. v.r. errapKeiTw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . ' emrapKew eTrapKeoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. errapkew, @ |, fut. rw, ($22. rem. 1) (éri & dpxéw) pr. to ward off; to assist, relieve, succour ; i Rinse tO} wos ibis: erappnaacero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. . — zrappnoraopat errappyoiucdpeba, 1s pers: ipl} aor. 15 inds): id. éxappyoidcato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; id. erapyxia. |, as, on (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (erap- xos, @ prefect, etc.) a prefecture, province, INOS Wak, GVAR OAS tig, IL ES erapxia, dat. sing. érapxia erapxias, gen. sing. : é : : id. éwatage, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. Sapa eratyOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. TarTew eravrts,* ews, 7, ($5. tab. E. c) (er & aid(Copa) pr. a place to pass the night in; a cottage; in N.T. a dwelling, habitation. exavpiov, adv. (eri & avpiov) to-morrow ; 4 éav- plov, SC. Hyp-épa, the next or following day, Mat. 27.62; Mar. 11. 12, et al. éravovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. . : en eravodpnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. , id. éravoavto, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . id. ératvoato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. : id. éxavtopipy,” adv. (eri & adrédwpos, from ards & up, & thief) pr. in the very theft; in N.T. in the very act. ’Eadpa, gen. sing. (§ 2. rem. 4) *"Eadpas *Exadpas, a, 6, Epaphras, pr. name. eradpilovra,! nom. pl. neut. part. pres. erappice eradpicw |, fut. (rw, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ext & adpilw) d Ac, 1. 20, e Jno. 8. 4. Jf Jude 138. Erradp to foam out; *Eradpodirov, acc. sing. . *Exradpoditos *Exradpodtros, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. Cc. a) HEREMICGES, pr. name. to pour out like foam, vomit forth. "Exadpodirov, gen. sing. . "Exadpoditos erraxvvOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. ], ind. pass. Taxvver éréBaXe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. eri Baddow éréBadXe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . : id. eréBaXor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . i id. ereBnpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. (§37.rem.1) émuBaivw éréBnv, } pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. 2 : id. éereBiBacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . emipipalo eréBdewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. eriBrérw éreyeypamro, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. pee. {8 23. rem. 8) Werk ervypadw exeycipw |, fut. yepa, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) (ent & eyetpw) to raise or stir up against, excite or instigate against, Ac. 13.50; 14. 2. 3 pers. s. aor.2, ind—A. In. Tdf.) | , ; ; ETTLYLVOPLOL éxeytvwoke, 3 pers. sing. imperf. ind. act.—A. ereyeveTo, eyeveTo, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 27. 27) eyivaoke, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar. et i eae éreyivwoKov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ‘ : id. ereyvoKeva, perf. infin. act. . : : id. ereyvwKoct, dat. pl. masc. perf. act. : : id. ereyvoper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act.—) Al Sine Tdis >. ‘ c 2 id. eréyvuray, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 28. 1) éxéyvwcay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. . : id. ereyviaOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. eréyvure, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. : id. éréderée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. eTUOELKVUMLL éredidov, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. (§ 31. rem. 2) eTLOLOwput ere000n, 3 pers. s. aor.1, ind. pass. (§ 30. rem. 4) id. érédwkay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. exe(nrnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. - emilytéw ereLyrovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf.act.—Gr. Sch. i aI eCntouv, Rec. (Lu. 4. 42) 3 érébevro, 3pers.pl. aor.2, ind. mid. (§28. tab. W) emuriOnpu eréOyxay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. act. (§ 28. tab. U) id. eréOnxe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. éxeOijer, 3 pers. sing. imperf. er Oupew erchiunoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; : id. ereOipnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : id. e€zret, conj. when, after, as soon as, Lu. 7.1; since, because, in as much as, Mat. 18. 32; 27.6; _ for, for then, for else, since in that case, Ro. 3. 6; 11. 6, et al. 151 ETTELY éretoe, 3 pers. sing. . ; F j - émetoov erevon, conj. (emeé & 57) since, because, in as much as, Mat.21.46; Lu.11.6; Ac. 13.46, et al. erelonrrep,* conj. (ere & ep) since now, since indeed, considering that. éreidov |, aor. 2, of ébopaw, (§ 36. rem. 1) imperat. Emr loE, to look upon, regard; in N.T. to look wpon with favour, Lu. 1. 25; to mark with disfavour, Ac. 4. 29. eee, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. aretbw évrei(Oero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. 3 ; id. éxeHoy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ; . id. ézeiGovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. . F id. ereyt|, (§ 33. rem. 4) (eri & efye) part. éxuiy, to come upon; to come after; to succeed immediately, Ac. 7.26; 16. 11; 20.15; 24 1815) 235) Lille éreitvaoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. TEWaw éxetvaoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : : id. éreivace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : i id. ereizrep,° conj. (ézeé & ep) since indeed, seeing that. éeretpacov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ‘ - meppacw éreipacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. éeipagas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act.—] Gra Sch Tdiiea. ; j L id. eTELPATW, Rec. (Re. 2. 2) ; 2 J eTrEipace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. éreipdcOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. eTElpaow, 2 perssing.aor. 1,ind. mid. (§15.tab.O) Trelpaopat €reipato, 3 pers. sing. imperf. ‘ P id. €reip@vTo, 3 pers. pl. imperf. ; ; id. erecaywyh,” As, 4, ($2. tab. B. a) (eri & ety) a superinduction, a further introduction, whether. by way of addition or substitution. ereto ay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . arelOw ereureACvoeTat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind.— Be Ds sink dt eTELTEPXO[MAL éreNevoerat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 21.35) exer épxop.ar |, fut. eXevoopar, (§ 36. rem. 1) (eri & elogpyoprar) to come in upon, invade, surprise. V.¥. éxeioOnoay, % pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) : j : mei evetta, adv. (ert & €iTa.) thereupon, then, after that, in the next place, afterwards, Mar. 7.5; Lu. 16. 7, et al. 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 13. rem. 4) > fad > / €7T€ LXE 5 ETEK a Lu. 1,1, 6 Ro. 3. 30. c He. 7. 19. 2 ETEP@ ETTEKA 1 erexdbioay,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. erixabilar zrexdOuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. - Es c id. érexdfucav, Rec. (Mat. 21. 7) éxexdAeoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act.— Gr. Sch. Taf. eae Nes éxdAeoav, Rec. (Mat.10.25) . ° erexadihOycar,’ 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. eruxaAvrrTw éxéxeway, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind—A.C. Ln. Tdf. éxwxetAav, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 27. 41) . > a . > éréxewva,° adv. (ie. é éxetva) on yonder side, \ ée7ikeAAw beyond. > , 3 ] - f. > , €TEKELVTO, pers. pl. imperf. ETTLKELLAL éréxeito, 3 pers. sing. imperf. ; ; id. erekéxAnto, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. pass. . emikadéew éexrexAOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 22.rem.4) id. - g . / emexpive,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . 3 emruKpivo ETTEKTELVO[LEVOS, nom.sing.masc.part. pres. mid. ézrexreivw érexrelvw |, fut. ev, (§ 27. rem. 1.c) (éri & ék- Telv) pr. to stretch out farther; in N.T. mid. to reach out towards, strain for. ere aBero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. (§ 36. rem. 2) eriAap Bava éxeAdbero, 3pers. s.aor.2,ind. (§36.rem. 2) ertAavOavopat éreAdbovro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . : id. erreAerxor, 3 pers. pl.imperf. act—A.B. Ln.Tdf. fe P eT XElxw éreAcvorerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 36. rem.1) eT EpXOMat azréXetxor, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 16. 21) éré\Oy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. , F id. ére\Govros, gen. sing. neut. part. aor. 2 A id. éreAOwy, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 . j id. éwéAve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. emtAtvw eT evewa,, 1 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) eTyLEVvD érrepeivaprev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. 2 : id. €reweAyOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind, eT YEA COpLAL eréueve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. eTripevo erré4evov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . : F id. éréuOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§23.rem.4) réuzrw ereuia, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . ; id. érépyapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. d id. erempare, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. act. . 5 id. eremipe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. j id. éxevotocacGar, aor. 1, infin. mid. errevovw émevouTnvy ace. sing. errevourns érevOurTns |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) : érevovw érevovw |, fut. vow, ($ 13. tab. M) (éri & evdvw) to put on over or in addition to; mid. to a Mat. 21. 7. 6 Ro, 4. 7. e Ac. 7, 43. d Lu, 23. 24. put on one’s self in addition ; to be further invested, DiC owe 274 errevourys, ov, 6, the outer or upper tunic,"“worn between the inner tunic and (). , the external garments. ETEVEY KEL, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 36. rem. 1) erripéepw érévevoe,® 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. errivevw erevOnoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. arevbléw érerecay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind—A.D. (Ac. 12. 7) 4 erurt, éférecov, Rec. Gr. Sch. erlrinTw J éférecav, Tdf. . , 3 érémece, 3 pers sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 37. rem. 1) id. éremecov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . ; . id. érémvigay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. act—Schmidt. } améervigéay, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf., with most eximviyw copies (Lu. 8. 7) éremroiber, 3 pers, sing. pluperf.2 (§25.rem.5) ei@w érepiocevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. TEepiooe'w erepiacevcay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1. ind— B: D. Ln. Tdf. = : 4 id. érepiacevoe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno.6. 13) ereplacerce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . ‘ id. erépxopa.t |, fut. eXcvoopat, (§ 36. rem. 1) aor. 2. exnrOov, (ert & epxoprar) to come to, Ac. 14. 19; to come upon, Lu.1.35; 21.26; Ac. 1.8; Jas. 5. 1; to come upon unex- pectedly, overtake, Lu. 21. 35; to be com- ing on, to succeed, Ep. 2. 7; to occur, happen to, Ac. 8. 24; 13. 40; to come against, attack, Lu. 11. 22. eTEpXopLevas, dat. pl. fem. part. pres. erepxojiet eTEpXOLEVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . 5 id. eTEpXO[LEVOV, gen. pl. part. pres. ‘ Fi id. éepwrav, pres. infin. act. . ‘ ‘ €TEpwTaw ETEPWTAS, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. F id. eTEPWTATWTAY, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . id. eTEepwraw, o |, fut. 7oo, (§ 18. tab. R) (ent & €pwrdw) to interrogate, question, ask, Mat. 12. 10; 17. 10, et al.; in N.T. to request, require, Mat. 16.1; from the Heb. eTrEpw- Trav tov @edv, to seek after, desire an acquaintance with God, Ro. 1o. 20. erepwrnpa, aos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) pr. an interrogation, question; in N.T. profession, pledge, 1 Pe. 3.21. erepwtnbeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. erepwrdw érepwrnpa," atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : id. é Phi, 3. 14. f Jno. 21. 7. g Ac. 18, 20. 4] Pe. 3. 21. 153 E7TEP@ ETL érepwrjcat, 2or.1, infin. act. : - érepwrdw | érepovovr, 3 pers. pl. imperf. exipwveu erepwrycas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. I, act. id. erépwoke, 3 pers. sing. imperf. eriparkw erepwrnoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. ETEXE, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. erexw éxepwrjow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ; id. érexeipnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. erixerpew €repwTd, | pers. sing. pres. ind. act.—B. o id. erexelpouv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. é : id. érepwrjow, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Lu. 6.9) éréxovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. éréxo eTEpwravTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. ° id. eT EXpLce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. éexixplw érepwraat, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. eréxe |, fut. ébefw, imperf. €metxov, 20r. 2, ézé- ETEPWTACL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. F i id. TXOV, (§$ 36. rem. 4.) (end & exw) trans. éreoa, | pers. sing aor. 1, ind. (§ 35. rem.12) airtw to hold out, present, exhibit, display, Phi. érecuv, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : : id. 2. 16; intrans. to observe, take heed to, at- érece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 35. rem. 7) id. tend to, Lu. 14.7; Ac. 3.5; 1 Ti. 4. 16; ereoxcpacde, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : CTLOKETTOMAL to stay, delay, Ac. 19. 22. éreokewaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. éréxwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. erexw érecxtace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. emioKiaco exnyyetAarto, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§ 27. éxecoy, lpers.s.and 3 pers. pl. aor.2 (§37.rem.1) zimrw rem. 1. d) . érayyedkw eTreoTElpeE, 3 pers. sing.imperf. act.—B.Ln.Tdf.) | - ernyyetarto, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. eo7relpe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 13. 25) SY as SER ee: 3 pers.s. perf. ind. pass. (§27. rem.3) id. éréoreda, 1 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. (§ 27. ernyetpay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. erreyeipw rem. 1. d) ertaTeAXw | ernxodovOyoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. erraxoAovbéw ercoreiAapey, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 id. ernKovea," 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 5 éraKkovw éréaty, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. (§29.tab.X) ediornm eryKpoovto,” 3 pers. pl. imperf. eTaAKpodopat STO pUEO, 3 pers. pl. aor. ], ind. act. See: ermAGav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, (§ 35. rem. 12).— éréotynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. é epiornpe Ilia Mat a F j erepXopat ereotpadyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 24. ernAGov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 14. 19) rem. 10) ‘ : : : eriaTpepw emmrOov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. 5 , id. éereorpeya, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. emnvece, 3 pers. s. aor.1, ind. act. (§13.rem.2) ézrawéw éxéatpeway, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. emnée,° 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 36. rem. 5) Tiypyvupe ereotpeware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. , id. ernpav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. erraipw ercoTpewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. ], ind. act. : id. ernpe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . - id. eTETXE, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 4) eT eXW emnpedlovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ernpealn éxéraéas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. emitacow | éernpeagovrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. éxéra€e, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. ; id. exnpedto |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to harass, insult, éreriMecay, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. a) Mat. 5. 44; Lu. 6. 28; to traduce, calum- Cpe ine nde : exitiOnput niate, 1 Pe. 3. 16. éwerifouv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac.8.17) . j ernpOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 27. rem. 3) eraipw éretiJouv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. (§ 31. rem. 2)- id. émypkeoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. eTapKew éretia, 3 pers. sing. imperf. emitidw | érnpwra, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . erepwtaw ereTipnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . d id. ernpwTnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. éreriunoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 3 : id. emmpwornoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. éreriwv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 18. tab. R) id. erynpwotwv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. 3 , id. éerpamy, 3 pers.s.aor.1, ind. pass. (§24.rem.10) — érerpérw eryoxtviy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 13. emetpewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. rem. 2) ; : é ear yvvop.at ane 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 2) emitvyxavw €réTvXOV, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . : id. eT, prep. with the gen., wpon, on, Mat. 4.6; 9. 2; exedavy, 3pers.s.aor.2,ind.pass. (§27.rem.4. b) eripaivw 27.19, et al.; in, of locality, Mar. 8. 4, et emrépepov, 2 pers. pl. imperf. act. erupepw al.; near upon, by, at, Mat.21.19; Jno. errepovet, 3 pers. sing. imperf. eripwvew 21.1, et al.; upon, over, of authority, Mat. a2 Co. 6. 2. 6 Ac. 16, 25. c He, 8. 2. €TT LAO 154 emo 2.22; Ac. 8.27, et al.; in the presence of, es- pecially in a judicial sense, 2 Cor. 7. 14; Ac. 25.9, et al.; in the case of, in respect of, Ino. 6.2; Gal. 3.16; in the time of, at the time of, Ac. 11. 28; Ro. 1. 10, et al.; er adnGeias, really, bona fide, Mar. 12. 32, et al.; with the dat., upon, on, Mat. 14.8; Mar. 2.21; Lu. 12. 44, et al.; close upon, by, Mat. 24. 33; Jno. 4. 6, et al.; in the neighbourhood or society of, Ac. 28.14; over, of authority, Mat. 24. 47, et al.; to, of addition, besides, Mat. 25. 20; Ep. 6. 16; Col. 3.14, et al.; supervening upon, after, 2 Co. 1.4; 7.4; immediately upon, Jno. 4.27; upon, of the object of an act, towards, to, Mar. 5. 33; Lu. 18.7; Ac. 5. 35, et al.; against, of hostile pos- ture or disposition, Lu. 12. 52, et al.; in dependance upon, Mat. 4.4; Lu. 5.5; Ac. 14. 3, et al.; upon tke ground of, Mat. HOS Gye ANG ne KOR VEG tis BA Ielos ti, tits 8.6; 9.17, et al.; with a view to, Gal. 5.13; 1 Thes. 4. 7, et al.; with the acc., upon, With the idea of previous or present motion, Mat. 4.5; 14.19, 26, et al.; fo- wards, of place, to, Mat. 3. 13; 22. 34, et al.; towards, of the object of an action, Lu. 6. 35; 9. 38, et al.; against, of hos- tile movement, Mat. to. 21, et al.; over, of authority, Lu. 1. 33, et al.; to the ex- tent of, both of place and time, Re. 21. 16; Ro. 7. 1, et al.; near, by, Mat. 9. 9, et al.; about, at, of time, Ac. 3. 1, et al.; in or- der to, with a view to, for the purpose of, Mat. 3.7; Lu. 7. 44, et al. ériacay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. rialw émiacare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. éxiage, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. act. . ; id. exiaaOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. 1) id. eriBaiverv, pres. infin.—A. C. Ln. Tdf. ; ; ? dvaBaivew, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 21. 4) \ emiBaive émBaivw|, fut. Byoopat, perf. BeBnxa, aor. 2, eréBnv, (§ 37. rem. 1) (éxi & Baivw) pr. to step upon; to mount, Mat. 21. 5; to to enter upon, Ac. to go on board, Ac. 21. 2; 27. 2; enter, Ac. 20. 18; De. I. émiBarety, aor. 2, infin. act. ériBadrdu émuBadrrc, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. ériddXov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. ériBadro értBadrAovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act.— AlGr eldia = ‘ . ééBadov, Rec. Sch. (Mar. 11.7) . J emiBadAw |, fut. Badd, aor.2, éréBadov, (§ 27. rem. 1. b, and rem. 2. d) (ext & BarXw) to cast or throw upon, Mar.11.7; 1 Co. emiBadrw 7. 35; to lay on, apply to, Lu.9.62; to put on, sew on, Mat. 9.16; Lu. 5.36; tas xelpas, to lay hands on, offer violence to, seize, Mat. 26. 50, et al.; also, fo lay hand to, undertake, commence, Ac. 12.13 in- trans. to rush, dash, beat into, Mar. 4. 37; to ponder, reflect on, Mar. 14.72; to fall to one’s share, pertain to, Lu. 15. 12. éxiBdnpa, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) that which is put over or upon; in N.T. a patch, Mat.9. 16; Mar. 2.21; Lu. 5. 36, bis. L.G. ériBadovat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. em Piru éxiBadw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. éxtfaday, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 id. émiBavres, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 . érBatvo eriBapew, G|, fut. aow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ert & Bapéw) to burden ; met. to be burdensome, chargeable to, 1 Thes. 2.9; 2 Thes. 3.8; to bear hard upon, overcharge, over- censure, 2. Co.2.5. L.G. eruBapyoa, aor. 1, infin. . eriBapéw éxiBap@, | pers. sing. pres. subj. id. errias, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 eriBaivw eruBeBnKus, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. id. eruBrBalw |, fut. dow, (3 26. rem. 1) (éré & Pu- Bak) to cause to ascend or mount, to set upon, Lu. 10. 34; 19. 35; Ac. 23. 24. eri Bacarres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 eruBiBalu eriBiBacas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. eruBAerw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1 a) (eri & BXerw) to look upon; to regard with par- to regard with kind- ness and favour, to compassionate, Lu. tialityse ase ae I. 48; 0: 38. eriBrAeWar, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. ‘one Gr. Sch. Taf. ivacehy exc pe énPNGre ériBAeWov, Rec. Ln. (Lu. 9.38). | eruBreyyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. eriBAepov, 2 pers. sing. aor. |, imper. act. id. ériBAnpa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) ‘ émiBadrw ériBodw, &], fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (éré & Boaw) to cry out to or against, to vocife- rate, Ac. 25. 24. eto 155 emTLOn ertBovrats, dat. pl. . 4 éruBovdy | ervyvovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. éruywvodoKw emiBovAn, AS, q ($2) taby B- as (emt z BovAn) erlyvovTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. a purpose or design against any one; con- évyvovs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. spiracy, plot, Ac. 9.24; 20. 3,19; 23. 30. ertyvovca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2, act. id. eruBovA7js, gen. sing. eriBovdy | exvyvoder, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. emiBoavres,* nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ériBoam eTLyVa@, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj..act. . : id. exvyapBpevoet,” 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. exvyap,Spevw eriyvovat, aor. 2, infin. act. . : ; id. exryapBpevw |, fut. etow, (§ 13. tab. M) (éri & enuyves, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . : id. yop Bpevo, to marry) to marry a wife ETLYVOCEL, dat. sing. erlyvwots by the law of affinity. LXX. CIOS 3 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. erly work SS ea acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. . éruypadw SEUSS gen. sing. erlyvwots emuyeypapyteyn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. BGPUAT, ace. sing. . : id. eriyeta, nom. and acc. pl. neut. emtyeos exéyvoots, EWs, 1), (§ 5. tab. E. is erry wooKkw éntyewos, ov, 6, % 76, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (éxé & eriyvocopa, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. . id. ij) pr. on the earth, Phi. 2. 10; earthly, extypady, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) emiypaw 2 Co. 5. 1; Phi. 3. 19; earthly, low, grovelling, terrestrial, Ino. 3.12; 1 Co. 15. 40; Janse ts. 2 a, ] ete ETLY ELOY, gen. pl. . . . . . ETLYELOS emiyevop.evon,° gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 ervyivomat excyivop.a |, (§ 37. rem. 1) (érié & yivopar) to come on, spring up, as the wind. ETLYLWOTKEL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. eTLYWOTKW ETLYLWOTKELS, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. 4 id. ETLYLVOTKETE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ’ id. erty waoKereE, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. F id. erly LWWokEerTo, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. id. ETLYLVWOOKOMEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. extywaoke |, fut. yrooopat, aor. 1, pass. éreyve- ony, (§ 36. rem. 3) (éxi & ywdoKw) pr. to make a thing a subject of observa- tion; hence, to arrive at knowledge from preliminaries ; to attain to a knowledge of, Mat. 11.27, et al.; to ascertain, Lu. 7.37, Ooi ales to discern, detect, Mat. 7. 16, 20, Mar. 6. 33; Lu. 10, et al.; to perceive, Mar. 2.8; 5.30, et al.; et al.; to recognise, 2Ar LG. Sts) Ac. F ledge, admit, 1 Co. 14. 37; 1 Ti. to acknow- 4. 3; et al.; pass. to have one’s character dis- cerned and acknowledged, 2 Co.6.9; from the Heb. to regard with favour and kind- ness, 1 Co. 16. 18. erlyvwcs, €ws, y, (§ 5. tab. E. c) the coming at the knowledge of a thing, ascertainment, Ro. 3. 20; a@ distinct per- acknowledgment, ception or wmpression, Col. 2. 2, et al. a Ac, 25. 24, 6 Mat. 22. 24. extypapyv, acc. sing. . exvypahy extypadw |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (emi & ypadw) to imprint a mark on; to in- scribe, engrave, write on, Mar. 15.26; Ac. Wile, OBIE press deeply on, Re. 21. 12; met. to imprint, im- He. 8. 10; 10.16. (q). extypady, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) an inscription; a legend of a coin, Mat. 22. 20;. Mar. 12. 16; Lu. 20. 24; a label of a criminal’s name and offence, Mar. 15. 26; Lu. 23. 38. eruypaiyw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ; emypado eloe, 2 pers. sing. imperat. oncinow éxierxvipevat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. mid. ériSelkvupe emioeikvop |, OF viw, and mid. érideikvipar, fut. deiEw, (§ 31. tab. BB) (eri & deckvupe) to exhibit, Mat. 16.1; Ac. 9. 39; to show, Mat. 22. 19; Lu. 17. 14; 20. 24; 24. 40; 24. 1; to demonstrate, He. 6. 17. part. pres. to point out, Mat. prove, Ac. 18. 28; ET LOELKVUS, Nom. sing. masc. CTLOELKVUpLL éridetEat, aor. 1, infin. ; : § : id. eroelEare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : id, emdexeTat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. eTLOEXOMGL eroexop.at |, fut. defopuar, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (et & d€xop.a) to admit ; to receive kindly, wel- come, entertain, 3 Jno. 10; met. to admit, approve, assent to, 3 Jno. 9. erionuew, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (eri & b7- p1os) to dwell among a people; to be at home among one’s own people ; and in N.T. lo sojourn as a stranger among another people) Ac. 2.103 17, 21. ce Ac, 28.13. €7l0n 156 emOu éridypovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. eT LOnjew obtain, Ro. 11. 7; He. 11. 14, et al.; to seek with érioiatacoerat,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. err OtaTao ropa care and anxiety, Mat. 6. 32. eridiataooopat |, fut. Eouar, (§ 26. rem. 3) (ert & duatacow) to enjoin anything additional, superadd an injunction, ete. N.T. erdidwpt}, fut. dow, (§ 30. tab. Z) (ed & SiSwpe) to give in addition ; also, to give to, de- give Mat. 4.9,10; Lu. 4.17; 24. 30, 42, et al.; in- liver to, into one’s hands, trans. probably a nautical term, to commit a ship to the wind, let her drive, Ac. 27. 15. eridiopow, &}, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) (éri & diopOdw) to set further to rights, to carry on an amendment. eridiop$aon,’ 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. — édopOdw ero.op$acns, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. —A. D. Ln. Sch. Tdf. id. éxidiopbwocn, Rec. Gr. (Tit. 1.5) émoovrTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2. eTLOLOwpLL éioveTw,° 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. érovw éridvw |, fut. Siow, (eri & dvw) of the sun, to set upon, to set during. ériduoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. , » érdidupe ériowow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. mie, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. ($37.rem.1) zivw evetkete. |, as ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ETLELK YS emeikeia., dat. sing. E7rLEiKELO. éreikelas, gen. sing. id. eueikets, acc. pl. masc. eTLELK TIS éueikes, nom. sing. neut. id. émieikeot, dat. pl. masc. id. emueikp, acc. sing. masc. id. eteikys, €os, ovs, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (éaf & €ik0s) pr. suitable ; fair, reasonable ; gen- I AUS By 28 AN 2t, 28 Ja. 3.17; 1 Pe. 2. 18; 76 ézrueikes, mild- ness, tle, mild, patient, gentleness, probity, Phi. 4. 5. emeikela, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) reasonableness, equity; in N.T. gentleness, mildness, 2 Co. 10. 1; lenity, clemency, Ac. 24. 4. émifnret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. emulnrew émutynretre, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. c erilyrew, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (eri & Ly Tew) to seek for, make search for, Ac. id. 12. 19; to require, demand, Mat. 12. 39; 16. 4; Ac. 19. 39; to desire, endeavour to a Gal. 3, 15. 6 Tit. 1. 5. c Ep. 4. exityTjoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. ém€yréw exicyntovjev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. éxifntovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. éxutnt@, i pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. ewavarios |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (éi & Oava- TOS) condemned to death, under sentence of death. L.G. ertOavatious,? acc. pl. masc. érOavatios emBcivar, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 28. tab. D. U) eriTiOnpu exueis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. ériGevra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. : id. erevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. erfevtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. erides, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. id. erHécews, gen. sing. ‘ ; eribeots erifects |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) eruriOnpu ery, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. eros, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. éxifjoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id? emOnoerat, 3 pers.s. fut. ind. mid. ($28. tab. w) id. éxOyoovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. eruujet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. eribupew éxOupetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. j : id. er Oupeo, |, fut. HT, (§ 16. tab. P) (ext & Ov- pos) to set the heart upon; to desire, long for, 15. 16, et al.; have earnest desire, Mat. 13.17; Lu. to lust after, Mat. 5. 28, et al.; spe. to covet, Ro. 13. 9, et al. exOupytys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one who has an ardent desire for anything, 1 Co. 10. 6. erOup.ia, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) earnest desire, Lu. 22.15, et al.; irregular or violent desire, cupidity, Mar. 4. 19, et al.; spc. impure deszre, lust,.Ro. E2124; what enkindles desire, 1 Jno. 2. 16, 17. et al.; met. the object of desire, erOupjoa, aor. 1, infin. . . erOuprew eriOupyoets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. erOupjoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. id. erOvuppyoovat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. id. erfupyras,® acc. pl. erOupyntys exOvpinrys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) eribupew étOupia, as, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. eriOupia, dat. sing. id. erriOupiat, nom. pl. id. 26. a1 Co. 4. 9. e1Co. 10.6. emtOv exiGupiats, dat. pl. | . erOupia éxiOupiay, acc. sing. id. ériupias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. . ‘ id. eriOvpiov, gen. pl. : ; id. éxiOvpodpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. eribupéw ériOvpodot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. é 4 id. erOupav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. 3 id. érif@, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. (§ 28. tab.U) . emitiOnpe emixabi~w |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (éré & xa- iw) to cause to sit upon, seat upon, Mat. 21.7; or, according to the v.r., é7re- kdOucev, intrans. to sit upon. éruxoAetoba, pres. infin. pass. . 5 émiukadéew émixadeiabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . id. émikadeirat, 3 pers.-sing. pres. ind. pass. 3 id. eTrukaerdpevos, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. erukaheoapevov, gen. s. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. éemixadhecacban, aor. i infin. mid. . . id. emukadeonrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. emlikaAecovrTal, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. id. eriuxadécwvrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid — A. D. Ln. Tdf. : 6 é id. émuxadécovrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 10.14) @|, fut. gow, perf. pass. éricékAyrat, aor.1, pass. érexAnOnv, (§ 22. rem. 1. and 4) (éri & kadew) to call on; to attach or connect a name, Ac. 15.17; Ja. 2. 73 surname, Mat. 10. 3, et al.; pass. to re- ° , eTikadew, to attach an additional name, to ceive an appellation or surname, He. 11.16; mid. to call upon, invoke, 2 Co. 1. 23, et al.; to appeal to, Ac. 25. 11, 12, 21. érixadotpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. emriuKaAew erika ovpLevols, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. eT LKAAOVLEVOV, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. and mid. 5 id. eTLKAAOVMEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. émukadovjevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. érikaovujLevovs, ace. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id erikadXoupevwr, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. . id. éxucdAvpp.a,* aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) erikadvTTw éemixadvrre |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ert & ka- irTw) HG Oar over; met, to cover or veil by a pardon, Ro. 4. 7. éxuxdAuppa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a covering, veil; met. a cloak, 1 Pe. 2, 16. al Pe. 2. 16. 157 6 Ac. 17, 18. eTLAa emikatdpatot, nom. pl. masc. er iKaTapaTos exukataparos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (éri & xa- Td patos ) cursed, accursed; obnoxious to the curse of condemnation, Gal. 3. 10; in- famous, Gal. 3. 13; 7: 49- errikeypa |, fut. ke(couat, (§ 33. tab. DD) (éxé & ketpar) 10 lie upon, be placed upon, Jno. outcast, vile, Jno. Il. 38; 21.9; to press, urge upon, Lu. 5. 1; Ac. 27.20; be urgent, importunate upon, Lu. 23. 23; to be imposed upon, be imposed by law, He. 9. 10; by necessity, 1 Co. 9. 16. emixelpmeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. emrikelpuct em LKELLEVOV, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. : id. eTLKELJLEVOD, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. r id. eruxeto Oat, pres. infin. . . . id. ewikelTal, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . Z , id, emuxexAnoat, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. erikaAew emukekAnrTat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. j id. emixeddw |, equivalent to érokeAAw, to push a ship to shore, v.r. Ac. 27. 41. erukAnbets, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, pass. éemrikaAéew erukrAnbev, acc. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. éxucAnOévra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. "Emxovpecos |, ov, 0, an Epicurean, follower of the philosophy of Epicurus. *Exuxoupeiwy,” gen. pl. . : - *Ezxovpetos érixoupta. |, as, > (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ézt- Koupos, 4@ helper) help, assistance. émukouptas,’ gen. sing. erukoupia émixpavOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 27. rem. 3) miKpaive érucpdvOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. émixpivw |, fut. wa, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (eri & Kpivw) to decide; to decree, Lu. 23. 24. (7). érdaBeoGat, aor. 2, infin. mid. éeriAap Pav érvdaspevor, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. értAadpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. éridaBopévov, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. ertAa/3ov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. mid. id. ériAdBwvrat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. mid. id. emidabécbar, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 2) émAavOdvopae érukapBdverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. éruAapBavo emdapBdvw |, fut. Aypopar, (§ 36. rem. 2) and mid. éruapBdvopar, (ert & AapBavw) to take hold of, Mat. 14. 31; Mar. 8. 23; e Ac. 26. 22. emlAa 158 e7TLop to lay hold of, seize, Lu. 23. 26; Ac. 16. 19, et al.; met. fo seize on as a ground of accusa- tion, Lu. 20. 20, 26; to grasp, obtain as if by seizure, 1 Ti. 6.12, 19; to assume a portion of, to assume the nature of, or, to attach or ally one’s self to, He. 2. 16. érivavOdverGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. erAavOavopat éxravOdvopar}, fut. Ajycopar, aor. 2, érehafo- pny, (§ 36. rem. 2) (ert & AavOdvw) to forget, Mat. 16. 5, et al.; to be forget- ful, neglectful of, to disregard, Phi. 3. 14; He. 6. 10, et al.; NeAnopevos, in N.T. in a passive sense, forgotten, Lu. 12. 6. perf. pass. part. é- értAno pov", hs, 7H, (§ 2. tab. B. a) forgetfulness, oblivion, Ja. 1.25. LXX. ériAavOavopevos, nom. s. masc. part. pres. eriAavOavopat eiAcyonevn, nom. s. fem. part. pres. pass. eriéyw erideyw |, fut. Em, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (émé & Ney) to call, denominate, Jno. 5. 2; mid. to select for one’s self, choose, Ac. 15. 40. értAeirrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (emi & Nelo) to be insufficient, to run short, to fail, He. Hits je éxidouros, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) remaining, still left, 1 Pe. 4. 2. eriXetxw |, fut. fw, (eri & Nefyw) to lick, v.r. Lu. 16. 21. émurelWer,” 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. emer ertAeAnopévoy, nom. s. neut. part. p. pass. ériAavOavopat ericSaevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. eridAéyw ertAnopovy |, 7s, 7), (8 2. tab. B. a) erAavOavopat emiAnopovis,’ gen. sing. eriAno}Lov"n ézriNouroy,” acc. sing. masc. . éztXouros eriXdouros |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) émiANcizw eriArvOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. emi Avw eriAvoews,” gen. sing. ériAvots eridvars |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. ce) ériAvo eriAvw |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) (eri & iw) to loose what has previously been fastened or entangled, as a knot; met. to solve, to ex- plain, what is enigmatical, as a parable, Mar. 4. 34; to settle, put an end to a mat- ter of debate, Ac. 19. 39. éeiNvots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a loosing, liberation ; met. interpretation of exysaptupew, @|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (értd & pap- ipbed endl ty pete tupéw) to bear testimony to; to testify solemnly. eriaptupav,® nom. sing. masc. part. pres. — éryapTupew er yetva, aor. 1, infin. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) eTryLevw SETS 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . ; id. eTryLeivwct, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. < id. émédera |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ezruseAys, careful) care, attention, Ac. 27-3: ertedetas,’ gen. sing. . . emryeAeva exyseAopat, V- emipeeopat, shea fut. (pass. form) erypednOyoopat, and, later, équ- pedrjoopa, aor. 1, (pass. form) eTrEpLE- AjOnv, (§ 17. tab. Q) (emi & peAopan) to take care of, Lu. 10. 34, 35; 1 Ti. 3.5 emipednOnre, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. erred copra eryseAnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . erryreAopas eryredas,® adv. (érupedys, careful) carefully, dili- gently, Lu. 15. 8. exipeve, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. erysevo emysevery, pres. infin. . : ‘ é id. emyévere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . , ; id. érysevovTwv, gen. pl. mase. part. pres. : id. exipevovpev, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. : : id. eryrév |, fut. r@, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (éri & pew) to stay longer, prolong a stay, remain on, ESa 34 vetalys persevere, Ino. 8. 7; Ac. 12. 16; Ac. 10. 48; to continue, to ad- here to, continue to embrace, Ac. 13. 433 Ro: Er. 22); to “persist in, Roy 6: 1 et al. eryevoo, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind... ; : eT yLevnr exyrevrev, | pers. pl. pres. subj.—A. B. C.D: Gr. Tdf. : . id. eae one Rec. Sch. (Ro. 6. aor 5) exwevo |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (emi & vevw) to nod to; met. to assent to, consent, Ac. 18. 20. ézivoua," as, on (§ 2 tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (end & vous) cogitation, purpose, device. éxtopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. (§$37.rem.1) zivw éxivov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . : P id. éxtov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. 2 : id. Shaye, @ |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) + érlopKos éxlopkos, ov, 6, H, ($7. rem. 2) (emt & GpKos) one what is enigmatical and obscure, 2 Pe. who violates his oath, perjured. I. 20. erlopKew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) a He, 11. 32. 6 Ja. 1.25. cl Pe. 4.2. a2 Pe. 1. 20. el Pe. 5. 12. f Ac. 27.3. g Lu, 15. 8, h Ac. 8. 22. e7Lop 159 to forswear one’s self, to fail of observing one’s oath. émtopkyjcets,” 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. eTLopKew éxtopKors,’ dat. pl. mase. éxlopkos ériopkos |, ov, 6, 1), (§ 7. rem. 2) erLopKéew eriovey, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. (§ 33. rem. 4) emretpe émiovotov, acc. sing. masc. . : : €rLOVTLOS érovatos |, Cov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) supplied with the coming day (7 érovoa), daily, or suf- ficient, Mat. 6.11; Lu. 11. 3. N.T. éruremTwkos, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. érurimtw érurecovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor.2. id. érumecwv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 ‘ id. émimimrew, pres. infin. 5 5 : id. éeximinty |, fut. rerodpar, aor. 2, érérecor, (§ 37. rem. 1) (ert & wiTrTw) to full upon; to throw one’s self upon, Lu. 15. 20; Jno. 13. 25; Ac. 20. 10, 37 ;| to press, urge upon, Mar. 3. 10; to light upon, Ro. 15. 3; to come over, Ac. 13. 11; fo come upon, fall wpon mentally or spiritually, TEREST NCH On LO LO. LOA: WaT arias. 19. 17. emimAnens,° 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. erimAnoow erimAnoow, OF TTw |, fut. fw, (§ 26. rem. 3) (eri & TARTTH) pr. to inflict blows upon; met. to chide, reprove. erurviyw |, fut. fw, (§ 23. rem. 1.b) (éré & rvtyw) pr. to suffocate; met. to choke, obstruct the growth of, v.r. Lu.8.7. N.T. éumoGet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . . » emimTobew érumobew, |, fut. now, ($ 16 tab. P) (emt & zo- 6éw) to desire besides; also, to desire earnestly, long for, 2 Co. 5.2; to havea strong bent, Ja. 4.5; by impl. to love, have affection for, 2 Co. g. 14, et al. erimoOnots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) earnest affection, 2 Co. Fa Ui Lint erimdOyros, ov, 6, 9, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) earnestly desired, longed for, Phi. desire, strong €TTLOK éxumdOnros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) . . erruTrobew éruro0ia. |, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. éxiroGiay,” ace. sing. . . éxurobia émumoGovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. érurobew éxurobovvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. F id. émiro0, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. a ; id. éxuroa@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. 4 id. éxuropevomat |, fut. evoouat, (§ 14. tab. N) (éré & Tropevopiae) to travel ta; to come to. -éruropevonevwvs gen. pl. part. pres. exriropevopiat 3 pevop. emimpackov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. TiTpacKw erippamres,® 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. r eripparTa erippamre |, fut. yo (§ Pisig Weal IG a) (émé & pa- mw) to sew upon. N.T. emippimtw |, fut. ww, (eri & firtw) to throw or cast upon, Lu. 19. 35; met. to devolve upon, commit to, in confidence, 1 Pe. 5-7: emippiwavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 eripplrtw 7 erionpot, nom. pl. masc. exionj.os erionpor, acc. sing. masc. 2 : ‘ id. éxionpos |, ov, 6, 9, ($ 7. rem. 2) (éri & ofa) pr. bearing a distinctive mark or device ; noted, eminent, Ro. 16. 7; notorious, Mat. 210. eruoiTiop.ov," acc. sing. ETLTUTLO [LOS éemioiticp.os |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) (ériowriLopon, to provision, fr. éxi & ourilw, to feed, fr. airos) supply of food, provisions. emioKxertecOou, pres. infin. CTL KET TOpLAL eTLTKETTY, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. . 2 id. emurkerropat |, fut. Youat, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (él & oKEeTTOpMAL) to look at observantly, to inspect; to look out, select, Ac. 6. 3; to go to see, visit, Ac. 7. 233 15. 36; to visit for the purpose of comfort and relief, Mat. 25. 36, 43; Ja. 1.27; from the Heb., of God, to visit, with gracious interposition, Lu. 1. 68, 78, et al. emuoxevdlopat |, fut doopoar, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ézu- oxevalw, to put in readiness) to prepare Meniige » LACE for a journey, v.r. Ac. 21. 15. erirobia, as, 7, ($2. tab. B. b, and emirkevacdpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. a rem. 2) earnest desire, Ro. 15.23. N.T. —-A., Bs int Taf. : A emimoOyoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. erurobew amooKkevacdpevor, Rec. Gr. Sch. . emirKevdopat eruToOnow, acc. sing. emimoOnsts (Ac. 21. 15) J éeximdOnors |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) erurobéw | emurkevacOat, aor. 1, infin. ETLOKETTOMAL émimdOnrou," nom. pl. mase. émumd0nros erioxevacde, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. A id. a Mat. 5. 33. Di stioals woh Gal Wie fsa d@ Phi. 4. 1. e Ro. 15. 23. f Lu. 8. 4. g Mar. 2. 21 4 Lu. 9. 12. €7TTLOK 160 ETLOT erurkewpeba, 1 pers. pl.aor.1, subj. . émuoxémropae éxiakynvow, ©, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) (eri & oKNVY, a tent) to quarter in or at; met. to abide upon. L.G. érurknvocy,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. =. — éxusxyvdw emuokidZovca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. eroKiacw eriokiacw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ert & oxid- fw, to shade, fr. oKLa) to overshadow, Mat. 17. 5, et al.; met. to overshadow, to shed influence upon, Lu. 1. 35. émurkidcet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. : . émioKialw eTUTKLaoN, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj- : id. éxickoTew, |, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) (ert & okoTréw) to look at, inspect; met. to be circumspect, heedful, He. 12. 15; to over- see, to exercise the office of éricKomos, t Weare: exisxoTy |, 7s, 7), (§ 2. tab. B. a) . - €UTKOTOS €mirkomyv, acc. sing. . . . . emTLTKOTr €TLOKOTS, gen. sing. . . . . id. é€mirko7rols, dat. pl. : : : - émloko7ros érloKoTrOV, acc. sing. . . . . id. , 7 éxicKoros, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (eri & oKo7ds) Pr. an inspector, overseer; a watcher, guar- dian, 1 Pe. 2. 25; in N.T. an ecclesias- tical overseer, Ac. 20. 28; Phi. 1.1; 1 Ti. BE OIG ADR tie yi érurkoTn, 75, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) in- spection, oversight, visitation; of God, visitation, interposition, whether in mercy or judgment, Lu. 19, 44; 1 Pe. 2. 12; the office of an ecclesiastical overseer, 1 Ti. 3.1; from the Heb. charge, function, Ac. 1. 20. LXX. €mirko7rovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . €mloKoTros eriutKOTrous, acc. pl. . . . id. émio7acbw,’ 2 pers. sing. pres.imper. mid. . ézigmdw emiordw, @|, fut. dow, (§ 18. tab. R) (éat & omdw) to draw upon or after; in N.T. mid. to obliterate circumcision by artificial extension of the foreskin. eriomreipw |, fut. epd, (eri & ozetpw) to sow in or among, v.r. Mat. 13. 25. erlioTapat, oat, Tat, (§ 33. rem. 3) to be versed in, to be master of, 1 Ti. 6. 4; to be ac- quainted with, Ac.18.25; 19.15; Jude 10; eTLTTHLWV, OVOS, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. a) know- ing, discreet, Ja. 3. 13. €mloTapevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. éxioravrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ‘ id. émiatavrTes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 2 ‘ epiornpue , » €TloTapLat émioTas, nom. s.masc. part. aor.2 (§ 29. tab. X) id. éemisTaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 ; id. értotacbe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. F érictapat éristacw, acc. sing.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. : pe: ETLOTACLS érisvotracw, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 24. 12) f ériotacis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) pr. care of, attention to.—B. Ln.Tdf. (2 Co.11.28) emistatacis, Rec. Gr. Sch. Also, insurrection, tumult, as if i éxl & o7Taots, Ac. 24. 12. V.F. émistata, voc. sing. (§ 2. rem. 6) erustarns émioratat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : ericrapat ériotarys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) : . elornput éricretAat, aor. 1, infin. act. (§27.rem.1.d) émuaré\Aw éxuoTéAXw |, fut. eX@, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (emi & até\Xw) to send word to, to send injunc- tions, Ac. I5. 20; 21. 25; to write to, write a letter, He. 13. 22. ezloToAy, Ws, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) word sent an order, command; an epistle, letter, Ac. 9. 2; 15.30, et al. éxioreve, 3 pers. sing. imperf. TLOTEvU) éxustevere, 2 pers. pl. imperf z : id. eriatevon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. eriotevOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. ; id. emictevOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. éxiatevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . R : id. éxiorevoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. A 5 id. émistevoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. id. ériatevoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. 5 : id. ériatevoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 5 : id. émustevoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. i 2 id. eTloTEUCE, 3 pers. sing. aor. is nal 6 . id. erirTy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 29. rem. 3) ediotnpu exlaTnou, 2 pers. sing. aor.2, imper. . : id. exiatnpov,® ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. Gia)i OF eriorapae emuarnptlovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. eriaTnpico émutypico |, fut. iw, (§ 26. rem. 2) (eri & orn- pio) pr. to cause to rest or lean on, to settle upon; met. to confirm, strengthen, establish, Ac. 14. 22; 15. 32, 41; 18. 23. to know, Ac. 10. 28, et al.; to remember, exurtypilwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ervotnpilo comprehend, Mar. 14. 68 érigroAat, nom. pl. . ‘ : c eri TOAH a2Co. 12.9, 61Co. 7.18. ¢ Ja. 3,13. ET LOT erusToAats, dat. pl. éxurtody éruroAas, acc. pl. id. €riaToAn, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ego vn érisToAy, dat. sing. : eTLTTOAH emicroAnv, acc. sing. . : ‘ ; id. €misToAns, gen. sing. a emusToA@y, gen. pl. F : : aa, exirropicew,” pres. infin. : eriotopicay erio Toile |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem.1) (ért & ord- pa) to apply a curb or muzzle; met. to put to silence. erioTpadets, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) emiaTpepw erictpadytw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. pass. id. ETLOTPAPOCt, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pass. , id. emiotpéepey, pres. infin. act. . id. emiatpepete, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : id. érustpepovor, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. exiotpéedw |, fut. yw, aor. 2, pass. érertpadyy, (a), (§ 24. rem. 10) (ex & oTpEpw) trans. He turn towards ; to turn round ; to bring Wee. convert, Lu. 1. 16, 17; Ja. 5. 19, 20; ~intrans. and mid. to turn one’s self upon or towards, Ac. 9. 40; Re. 1.12; to turn about, Mat. 9. 22, et al.; to turn back, return, Mat. 12. 44, et al.; met. to be converted, Ac. 28. 27, et al. eriotpody, 7s, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a turning towards, a turning about; in N.T. met. conversion, Ac. 15. 3. erurtpewat, aor. 1, infin. act. exiotpépw ertoTpayavres, nom. pl. masc. pt. aor. 1, act. id. éioTpéwas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. exirtpeare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. id. eriotpewarw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. eriotpewet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. exioTpeyn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. exiotpayw, | pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. emioTpevwot, 3 pers. pl. aor 1, subj. id. exatpody |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) id. ; , exiotpopyy,’ acc. sing. . . erioTpody / © ériaTwOns,° 3 pers: s. aor.1, pass. (§21.tab.U) mazdw ETLTOVVAYAYELV, aor. 2, infin. (§ 13. rem. 7. d) eriovvadyw éxiruvayet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. exiouvayw | fut. Ew, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (éxi & ovvd- yo) to gather to a place; to gather to- gether, assemble, convene, ZAeaiipretualom (cee ars Mat 23% 345 a Tit. 1.11, & Ac. 15. 3. e2 Ti. 3. 14, 161 d Mar. 9. 25. ETT LTE erisvvaywyy, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) the act of being gathered together or assembled, 2 Thes. 2.1; an assembling together, He. TOm 25 on LaXeXs: eriovvayoyy |, 9S. 7 . . . erimuvaya emitvvaywyyv, ace. sing. : : + eruovvaywyy eriovvaywyi)s; gen. sing. . 5 c id. émucvvaeat, aor. 1, infin. act. : - éxiovvdyw eTLTVVAEEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . - id. exirvvigovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. ericvvaxGerar, gen. pl. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. erLovvyy Lev, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. ero v TpExel,? 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. eTLOVVTPEXO eric Tpexw |, (ert & ovvtpéxw) to run together L.G. , . émiovaTacw, acc. sing. to a place. eTLOVOTETLS eriavaTaats, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (émurvviora- pea) a gathering, concourse, tumult, Ac. 24.12; a crowding of calls upon the at- tention and thoughts, 2 Co. 11. 28. emurpaaAys |, €os, ods, 6, 7, 76, -és, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (emt & odadrw, to supplant) on the verge of falling, unsteady ; met. insecure, hazardous, dangerous. eriopadors,° gen. sing. masc. . : éxtoxvov,’ 3 pers. pl. imperf. eTir vw erioxvu |, fut. Yow, (§ 13. tab. M) (éx¢ & ixvw) to strengthen ; intrans. to gather strength ; eriopadrs met. to be urgent, to press on a point. eritmpevooua,® 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. 6 eTLTwpEvw exiompeve |, fut. evow, (ert & cwpevo, fr. cwpds, a heap) to heap up, accumulate largely ; met. fo procure in abundance. L.G. exitayn |, 7S, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) em iTAgow eritayyy, acc. sing. emitayy eTLTAY NS, gen. sing. id. éxitagy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. emriTtgoow éritagoe, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. eTLTAT CEL, pres. infin. . . . id. eritacow, fut. Ew, (§ 26. rem.3) (emf & Tdgow) to set over or upon; to enjoin, charge, Mar. 1. 27; 6.39; Lu. 4. 36, et al. erurayy, Fs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (a later form for evritaéis or éxizaypa) injunction,-1 Co. 7.6, 25; 2 Co. 8.8; a decree sRomto. 20) IT tar se itr) authoritativeness, strictness, Tit. 2. 15. emiteOy, 3 pers. s. aor.1, subj. pass. ($28. rem. 10) emiTiGnut 92 Ti. 4.3. 12 e Ac. 27. 9. Ff Lu. 28. 5. 2 emupa ETT LTE 16 éureAey, pres. infin. act. : émiteAew émuteActa Oa, pres. infin. pass. ° rn a id. émuteActobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. ; id. émiteAéoat, aor. 1, infin. act. : ‘ : id. émiteAeoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. I, act. id. éwuteAeoate, 2 pers. pi. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. émireAeoet, 3 pers.sing. fut. ind. act. (§22.rem.1) id. exitedeoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. A id. emitehew, @ |, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 1) (eri & Te- Aéw) to bring to an end; to finish, com- plete, perfect, Ro. 15.28; 2 Co. 8. 6, 11; to perform, Lu. 13.32; to carry into prac- tice, to realise, 2 Co. 7.1; to discharge, He. 9. 6; out to completion, Phi. 1.6; mid. to end, to execute, He. 8. 5; to carry make an end, Gal. 3. 3; pass. to be fully undergone, endured, 1 Pe. 5.9. émiteAovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. eriTeAew éwiTeA@, | pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . = id. emiteTparrTat, 3 pers. s. perf. pass. (§ 35. rem. 9) eriTpeTw emiTyoeta,* acc. pl. neut. . . . » €miTydevos erutydetos |, fa, evov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (éurndes, a jit, suitable, necessary. émitifeact, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. Att. for eritiGetot, (§ 28. rem. 6) : emitiOnp eritiGer, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. (§ 31. rem. 2) id. éwuTifeis, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act.— B. D. Ln. Tdf. A 5 id. érubets, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 4. 40) émitiGec Gat, pres. infin. mid. A . 5 id. exit, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. 0 id. éexitiOnpr|, fut. eriOyow, (§ 28. tab. V) (éri & TiOnpr) to put, place, or lay upon, Mat. * g. 18; Lu. 4. 40, et al.; Mar. 3. 16, 17; to inflict, Ac. 16. 23; Lu. Re. 22. 18; mid. fo impose with to impose a name, 10. 30; authority, Ac. 15. 28; to lade, Ac. 28. 10; to set or fall upon, assail, assault, attack, Ac. 18. 10. ezibecis, €ws, ” (§ 5. tab. E. c) the act of placing upon, imposition of hands, Ac. 8. 18, et al. extinct, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . . emcurtOnpse SE TE pres. infin. act. ETUTYLaW) eritipaw, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (emt & t- pido) pr. to set a value upon; to assess a penalty; to allege as a crimination; hence, to reprove, chide, censure, rebuke, 62 Co. 2. 6. reprimand, Mat. 19.13; Lu. 23. 40, et al.; in N.T, to admonish strongly, enjoin strictly, Mat. PZ EOS GUS yeni 2. tab. B. b, and in the sense of 2 4 € erutipia, as, 4, (8 rem. 2) used in N.T. eritipnpa OY éruTipnots, & punishment, penalty, 2 Co. 2. 6. éritysnoat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. . eritysc €mitysnoas, hom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 : id. éritinoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. : id. exityuta,” as, y (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. €riTipov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . A id. e€mitpemerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. émitpéra émitpemn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . : id. em iTpeTro, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 2, pass. éretparny, (a) ($24.rem. 10) perf. éruré- Tpappar, (§ 35. rem. 9) (éxi & Tpéw) to give over, to leave to the entire trust or management of any one; hence, to permit, allow, suffer, Mat. 8.21; Mar. 5. 13, et al. eritpoT, nS; 1 (§ 2. tab. B. a) a trust ; a commission, Ac. 26. 12. éxizporos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) one to whose charge or control a thing is left; a steward, bailiff, agent, manager, Mat. 20. 8; steward or overseer of the revenue, treasurer, Lu. 8. 3; a guardian of children, Gal. 4. 2. éxitpeaytos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . emiTpéerw eritpeyn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. ‘ fs id. eitpeyov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. eritpoTy |, WS, > (§ 2. tab. B. a) . . id. éxitpomys,° gen. sing. . . er itpoTy ézitporos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) “ . €miTperw émitpomov, gen. sing. . : : F exitpomos éxutpdrous, acc. pl. ; : , ; id. er iTpoTre, dat. sing. . . . . id. eriTvyxave |}, aor. 2, eréTvXor, (§ 36. rem. 2) éxi & TVYXAVO) to light upon, find; to hit, reach; to ucquire, obtain, attain, Ro. Tits YG ECR GATS Tite, Bets URS Alp Oe emiTvxely, aor. 2, infin. . : eritvyxXavw eripaivovtwy, gen. pl. neut. part. pres. eripaivw exipaive |, fut. davd, aor. 1, erédpyva, later and in N.T. érépava, (§ 27. rem. 1. c. e) aor. 2, pass. éredavynv, (a) (§ 27. rem. 4. b) (ext & paivw) to make to appear, to display j pass. to be manifested, revealed, ¢ Ac. 26. 12. emupa Tit. 2. 11; 3. 4; intrans. to give light, shine, Lu. i. 793) Acw27. 20. 163 €7TOLN erixopryia, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) supply, aid, Ep. 4.16; Phi.1.19. L.G. éxiparvys, €os, ovs, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. exixopyynOycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. erixopnyew G. b) pr. in fall and clear view; splendid, er LXopnynTare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. glorious, illustrious, Ac. 2. 20. extxopyyia |, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. emipaveia, as, 7, (§ 2 tab. B. b, and extxopyytias, gen. sing. mxopipyia. rem. 2) appearance, manifestation, 1 Ti. ertyopynyoujevov, nom. s. neut. part. pres. pass. extyopnyéew 6. 14; 2 Ti. 1. 10, et al.; glorious display, eriyopnyav, nom. sing. masce. part. pres. act. . id. 2 Thes. 2. 8. emixptw |, fut. cow, (§ 22. rem 4) (ri & xpiw) to éripavat, aor. 1, infin. (§ 27. rem.1. f) - emidaivw smear upon, to anoint, Jno.9.6, 11. (7). eripdvere |, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. erAavyOnoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. mravew exipavela, dat. sing. . 3 i erupdvera | erAavnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. eviaverav, acc. sing. : : c : id. érAdo6y, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. atAdoow emupaveias, gen. sing. . . : : id. éxhéopev, 1 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 35. rem. 1) mAEW erupavy,” ace. sing. fem. . eripayns ézAeovace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mAcovaly exipavys |, €os, ovs, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. ) emiaivw | érAcovéxtyoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. TAEOVEKTEW eripavores,” *3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . eriupavoKw eTAECOVEKTHTAPEV, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. F id. eripatore |, in N.T. fut. avow, (ds) to shine erACOVEKTITE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. upon, give light to, enlighten erdyyn, 3 pers. s. aor.2, ind. pass. (§ 24. rem.9) rAnTCW eripepey, pres. inf. act. - 6 eripepw éxAnGuvero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. . TAn Gives exidepec Oar, pres. inf. pass. : id. exdnbivOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. eripepw |, fut. éroicw, aor. 2, emiVeyKov, 5 36. érAnGivovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. . . id. rem. 1) (ere & pepw) to bring upon or émAxypov, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. TAnpdw against, Ac. 25. 18; Jude 9; to inflict, éxAnpovvTo, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. . z id. Ro. 3. 5; to bring to, apply to, Ac. 19. 12; éAnpovto, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. ; id. to bring in addition, add, superadd, Phi.1.16. exAnpwOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. eripepwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. eripepw errAijpwoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. i id. exipovew, O], fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (éxi & éhipwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. dwvew) to cry aloud, raise a shout ata erAnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind act. . TAHGw speaker, whether applaudingly, Ac. 12. 22, éxAynoby, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) id. or the contrary, to clamour at, Lu. 23. 21; éxAjoOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. Ac. 22. 24. éxAouTycate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mAovTEW eripwokovon, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. eripooKa éxrAovTycav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : : id. emipvcke |, a varied form of erihatickw, to dawn, éxAoutiaOyrte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, pass. (§ 26. Mat. 21. 1; hence, used of the reckoned rem. 1) : 6 0 mAovtiLo commencement of the day, to be near éxAvvav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ . wAtvw commencing, to dawn on, Lu. 23. 54. exAvvov, pers. pl. imperf. act.—D. Ln. : \ id emixetpew, ©], fut. Yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (eri & dérAvvav, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 5. 2) ; xeip) to put hand to a thing; to wnder- éxvevoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. (§35. rem.3) zvéw take, attempt, Lu. 1.1; Ac.9. 29; 19. 13. ETVLYE, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. . mvlyw erixéw |, fut. evow, (§ 36. rem. 1) (éxi & yew) éxviyovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. . id. to pour wpon. ézrolet, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. TroLew em ixewv,* nom. sing. masc. part. pres. A eTLxew érovetre, 2 pers. pl. imperf. act. : ; id. erixopnyew, |, fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (éxd & erotnoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 5 id. Xopyyyéw) to supply further; to superadd, ETOLIT OPEV, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1], ind. act. é id. 2 Pe. 1.5; to supply, furnish, give, 2 Co. eroinod pny, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. : id. QuetocaGal. gens) 2 Pe... 11s) pass. 20 eroinoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. gather vigour, Col. 2. 19. éromoavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. : id. @ Ac, 2. 20. 6 Ep. 5. 14. e Lu. 10, 34. d Re. 8. 12. 164 €7r0ln erolnoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . ; ToLew éroijoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. ezrolnoe, 3 pers, sing. aor. 1, ind. act. i id. ETOLKOOO}LEL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. €ro“KOOoew éroukodopew, © |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (éri & oixodopéw) met. to build upon, 1 Co. 3. 10, 12, 143 pass. met. to be built upon as parts of a spiritual structure, Ep. 2. 20; to build up, carry up a building; met. to build up in spiritual advancement, Ac. 20./52>,et) al. erroukooopyGevres, nom. pl. masc. pt. aor. 1, p. €TOLKOOOpLEw €TOLKOOOMHTAL, aor. 1, inf. act. . : id. érolKodopovjLevol, Nom. pl. masc. pt. pres. pass. id. €roukodojLovvTes, nom. pl. masce. part. pres. act. id. ézoiovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. aroLew) ézo.tovvro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. . - id. eroxeAAw |, aor. 1, éxwxeda, (§ 27. rem. 1. d) (eri & 6xéAAw, idem) to run a ship aground, Ac. 27. 41. éroAeunoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . ToAE Lew erodeunoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . id. erovopacly,” 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. erovopacw erovopacy |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (éré & dvo- pale») to attach a name to; pass. to be named, to be styled. eromra,’ nom. pl. . ‘ é d . émomrys éromrevovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pr.—B. Ln. éromrevoavres, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. 6 \ eromTevw @eRer 2 e12)) : 2 5 J éromtevcavtTes, nom. fut. masc. pt. aor. 1 é id. > , fut , Ses, érorTevw |, ul. evowW . €TOTTNS eromTys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (éri & dWopar) a looker-on, eye-witness, 2 Pe. 1. 16. €romTetw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to look upon, observe, watch; to witness, be an eye-witness of, 1 Pe. 2. 12; 3. 2. éropevero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. . . . Topevopat exropevOn, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . 5 id. €ropevOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . ; id. €ropevopcba, 1 pers. pl. imperf. : : id. éxopevounv, | pers. sing. imperf. . ; id. €rropevovTo, 3 pers. pl. imperf. ; ; id. erropbet, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. trope exopbouv, 1 pers. sing. imperf. act. . ‘< id. erdpvevoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Topvevw éxos,° €os, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) ( 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. épxntat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. epTreTov paBdila pavrile id. pamiles es peo povvupe id. epvlpos id. EpXOp.a id. 167 EPpOTM nrvoov, by sync. HArOov, perf. €AyjAvGa, (§ 36. rem. 1) to come, to go, to pass. By the combina- tion of this verb with other terms, a va- riety of meaning results, which, however, is due, not to a change of meaning in the verb, but to the adjuncts. ‘O épxopevos, He who is coming, the expected Messiah, Mat. 11. 3, et al. epxopeba,, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. épxopeva, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. épxopevn, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. épxomevyy, ace. sing. fem. part. pres. €pXOMEVIS, €pXOpLEVol, €pXopevor, epXopevos, pxopevov, e€pXopLevovs, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. nom. pl. masc. part. pres. acc. sing. masc. and neut. part. pres. nom. sing. masc. part. pres. gen. sing. masc. part. pres. acc. pl. masc. part. pres. €pXopevor, dat. sing. masc. and neut. part. pres. épxopévev, gen. pl. part. pres. epXOVvTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. Zpxov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. EpXopLat, ép@, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. épwra, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. épwra, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. €pwrar, pres. infin. 4 bs €pwras, 2 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. —A.B.C. Ln. ae eTEpWTAS, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 18. 21) epyopar epwTdw, |, fut. noo, (§ 18. tab. R) to ask, inter- rogate, inquire of, Mat. 21. 24; Lu. 20. 3; in N.T. to ask, request, beg, beseech, Mat. 18. 23; Lu. 4.38; Jno. 14. 16; e€ al. epwrnoat, aor. 1, infin. epwTyoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. épwryoete, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. épwtnoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. €pwtnoor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, sare 2 Bucs bnehee, =. ; b éxepwtnoov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jno. 18. we) épwr7icw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. épwrjow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. > , . épwtycwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. épwrd, | pers. sing. pres. ind. épwTGpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. €pwrav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ; CS épwr@vres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. a2 Ti. 1. 15. 2 , EpWOTAw EpWT@ €pwTwovTov, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . €pwrdw eoarevn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. ($14.tab.N) Gadevw éodXevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. éodAmure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. oaXrile éaBeoav, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 5) oBevvype éoeBacOnoar," 3 pers. pl.aor. 1, ind. (§26.rem. 1) oc Balopat éceioOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. , celw éceicOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, pass. (§ 22. rem. 4) id. éoecOat, fut. infin. cist éreobe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. . ‘ : id. éoy, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. : : . id. eOnPLave, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. e) onpaive eoOyoeou,” dat. pl. : A ‘ éaOnois éaOys |, Fros, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (évvup, to clothe) a robe, vestment, raiment, Lu. 23. 11; Ac. I. 10, et al. éxOnors |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a garment, robe, raiment, L.G. ecOnra, acc. sing. . . . . . eobhjs éoOyre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj —B. D. Ln. Taf. 2 éoOinre, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 22. 30) \ coun éoOjrt, dat. sing. ; ; eo Ons éoOler, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. éobiw éoOlew, pres. infin. A 2 2 E id. éoOlere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . : . id. éoOérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . ‘ id. éoOin, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. : : id. éaOinre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. : ; id. éobiovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . ; id. éoOiovras, acc. pl. mase. part. pres. : id. éoOlovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 4 id. éoOiovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. j id. écOidvrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . ; id. éoOiovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; : id. éobiw|, fut- eouar, and in N.T. ddyopat, evar, aor. 2, epayov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (ed) to eat, Mat. 12. 1; 15. 27; é€oOlew Kat aivew, to eat and drink, to eat and drink in the usual manner, follow the common mode of living, Mat. 11. 18; also with the 168 €OTTEL érOovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres.—B. D.) iieTds | .. "2 eee iecets écOiovres, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. ro. 7) j eo Ow |, equivalent to éoOiw. v-r. éc$wy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres.—B. D. Tina sgelicl Geen 5 F 206 éobiwv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 7. 33) éeotynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . ova ealynce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : id. €siw7ra, 3 pers. sing. imperf. : ; 5 tive écusruwv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . ; } id. éoxavoadiCovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. oxavdadrtleo eoxavoadicOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, pass. . id. éoxawe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind, ? ; kta eOKIVWCE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. oKnVow eokipTyce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. oKiprdeo éakAnptvovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. okAnpiv eETKOPTUTE, 3 pers. sing aor. ], ind. oKop7icw eoxoticOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. oxotiLe €EOKOTLO[EVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. éokoTwpevy,” nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. OKCTO® éoxoTwevol, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass.— PXS WM, ANGLE, : : : id. €OKOTLTMEVOL, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ep. 4. 18) eoxvApévot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. ; oKvaAAw éxAeAvypevor, Rec. (Mat. 9. 36) "Eodéi,? 6, Esli, pr. name, indecl. éopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. F ; : elu éopupvicpevov,® acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. gupvitw Eo oMat, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. 4 Fe eiuc eodpela, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. * . P id. éodpevov, acc. sing. neut. part. fut. ‘ id. écovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : , ss id. écomtpov |, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (Owopar) & mir- ror, speculum, Ja. 1. 23; 1 Co. 13. 12. €oomtpov, gen. sing. . . : €ooTTpov eCOTTPY, dat. sing. . 5 5 5 id. comapase, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 26. rem. 3) oTapacow / - = EOTAPYAVOpLEVOY, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. oTapyavow associated notion of supposed security, eoTapyavace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. Lu. 17. 27; to feast, banquet, Mat. 24. 49; eoTrapp.evov, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. (§ 27. met. to devour, consume, He. 10. 27; Ja. rem. 3) 5 - > oreipw 5.3; from the Heb. apTov eo Glew, to eat éoratadknoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. o7aTraAdw bread, to take food, take the usual meals, ecorelpa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ' oreipw Mat. 15. 2, et al. co7rel(paper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . F id. éoOiwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. éobiw €oreipas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. écbiwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. : : id. eoTeElpeE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . ‘ id. a Ro, 1, 25. 6 Lu. 24. 4, ec Re. 16. 10. d Lu. 3. 25. e Mar. 15. 23. EO TTEL 169 EOXAT éorelpes, 2 pers. sing. imperf. act.—C. D. eoTyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor.2, ind. . : ; torn €o7retpas, Ree. Gr. Sch. Tdf. aoe hee eoTrnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; ; id. €orepa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (fem. of éort, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; ; - elu €a7TEpos) evening, Lu. 24. 29; Ac. 4. 3; €gTos, acc. sing. neut. part. perf—B. Ln. Tdf. zs Behn Pete é€oTros, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 24. 15) pes a eomrepav, ace. sing. ; ; ‘ : éorepa. coTpedy, 3 pers. s. aor. 2, pass. (§ 24. rem. 10) oTpepw éoTépas, gen. sing. . : : ‘ 3 id. eoTtpapycar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. pass. 5 id. €a7revoe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. ; : omevow coTpewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 id. eomiAwmevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. coTpyviace, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . 5 OTpHVLEW (Se leatab Wi) 5 ‘ - omtAdow €oTpwLevov, ace. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. éomhayxvicbn, 3 pers. s. aor.1, ind. pass. grAayyviopat (§ 36. rem. 5) ‘ ; : OTPOVVYPLL éorovdoauca, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; omovoulw eoTPOVVVOY, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : OTpwvvt0w eo TOVvOaTaLEV, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . x id. eoTpwoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. ; "Eopop, 6, Esrom, pr. name, indecl. éo7w, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. (§12.tab.L) . eit éaraby, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§29.rem.6) fornpe €gTws, nom. sing. masc. and ace. neut. part. perf. éotayv, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. (§ 35. rem. 8) : ‘ : tornpe éorat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 12. tab. L) - eipi éstooa, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. : id. éoravat, perf. infin. (§ 35. rem. 8) a F torn éotooat, nom. pl. fem. part. perf. . z id. eotavpwn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . oTaupsw ectwoav, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. (§ 12. tab. L) eid EoTAUpHpLevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. é€oT@tTa, acc. sing. masc. and pl. neut. part. perf. toTHpee ETTAVPW[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. éoTtotas, acc. pl. mase. part. perf. ‘5 - id. eotavpwcar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 id. €OTOTES, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. . ‘ id. eo ravpwoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. éxT@tos, gen. sing. masc. part. perf. : A id. €oTavpwrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. éoTwTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. perf. . ; id. éore, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. (§ 12. tab. L) : cil ecvkopavTnoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ovKkopavtéw eotevaée, 3 pers. sing. aor.], ind. . 4 otevala eavAnoa," 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§18.tab.R) govdAdw EDTEPEOUVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. (§ 21. €avpov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. ; é i ovpo tab. U) . ‘ ; ' - atepedw | éopdyys, 2 pers. sing. aor, 2, pass, (§ 26. eotepewOnoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass, id. rem. 3) opalo ; , 5 opartw eaTepewoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . - id. eogayperny, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. eotepavwp.evov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. otepavow eopays.évov, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. id. ectehavwcas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. eopaypevov, gen. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. id. €oTn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 29. rem. 1. 5) loTHpLe eopaypevar, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. . : id. eOTHKa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 38. rem. 2) id. eopage, 3 pers. sing. aor. J, ind. act. ; id. EoTHKApLEV, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. ($ 29. rem. 4. 5) id. eoppayure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : ofpayike corn Kas, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. : ; id. eodpayiabyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. EOTHKACL, 3 pers. pl. perf. ind. . : ; id. eoppaylop.€vot, nom. pl. mase. part. perf. pass. id. €OTNKE, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. ; : id. eopayirtpevov, gen. pl. part. p. pass. (§ 26, EOTHKETAY, 3 pers. pl. pluperf. Att. for €ioT7)- rem. 1) p A 5 3 id. keoay, (§ 29. rem. 4.5). ; id. €oxata, nom. and acc. pl. neut. . - + &axaros €oTnKOs, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. ; id. eoxaraus, dat. pl. fem. . ; . ; id. €oTnkores, nom. pl. mase. part. perf. : : id. eoxaras, ace. pl. fem. : - : , id. €oTynkoTwv, gen. pl. mase. part. perf. : id. éoxdTn, nom. sing. fem. . : . id. EOTNKS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. . 6 id. eoxarn, dat. sing. fem. : 0 : i id. eoTnplyevous, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. @rypi~w | €oxaTor, nom. pl. masc. : j ; id. €oTnpiktat, 3 pers. sing. perf. pass. (§ 26. rem.2) id. éoxarov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. ‘ id. eatnpiée, 3 pers. sing. aor. I, ind. act. : id. éorynocav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. (§ 29. rem. 5) lorpee ETXATOS, n, ov, ($8.rem. 6) farthest; last, latest, a42Co.11. 8. ETXaT Mat. 12. 45; Mar. 12. 6; lowest, Mat. 19. 30; 20. 16, et al.; in the lowest plight, 1 Co. 4. 9. > 5 , ETXATUWS, adv. extremely ; ETXATWS exetv, to be in the last extremity, Mar.5.23. eoxaTov, gen. sing. neut. ‘ : 5 ExXaTOS €oxatous, acc. pl. masc. F > id. eoxdtw, dat. sing. masc. g : : id. éoxdtov, gen. pl. . : : : ; id. eoxdTws," adv. 4 2 3 5 ; id. éoxe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem.4) . exw eoxes, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. F : id. €oxn ka, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. . 3 ; id. éoxyKapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. ‘ : id. €oxnke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . , : id. éoynkota, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. . : id. écxicOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§26.rem.1) oyilw écxicOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. €oXopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . €xw €oxov, 1 pers. sing. or 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. gow, ady. for the more usual form eigw, in, within, in the interior of, Mat. 26.58; Jno. 20. 26, et al.; 6, 7, 76 €ow, inner, interior, in- ternal; met. within the pale of commu- nity, 1 Co. 5. 12; 6 €ow avOpwrros, the inner man, the mind, soul, Ro. 7. 22. éowbev, adv. from within, from the in- 2a internal parts, Mat. 7. 15, et al.; 6, 77, TO terior, Mar. 7. 21, within, in the écwbev, interior, internal, Lu. 11. 39, 493 6 écufey dvOpwros, the mind, soul, 2Conaen10. €awrtepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) inner, interior, Ac. 16. 24; He. 6. 19. éxwovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. colo écwlev, adv. . : . . éow éowOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§37.rem.1) oalw eooOnuev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. écwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. éowrepay, acc. sing. fem. €oWTEPOS €owrepov, acc. sing. neut. . : ; , id. éowtepos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) rei ETalpeE, voc. sing. . . . . . ETALpos éraipots, dat. pl. F 3 . - id. éraipos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ companion, asso- ciate, fellow-comrade, friend, Mat. 11. 16; 20. 133 22.12; 26. 50. éragay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ei. 170 ETEPO éraéaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. : TEOoW éraretvwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . Tamewvow érdpaéav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. Tapdcow érdpage, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . : id. érdpacoe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ; id. érapaxOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. erapdxOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. érady, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, pass. (§ 24.rem.8.b) @amzw éréOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 28. rem. 10) TiOnpe éreOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . 3 id. éréOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. é id. éereOvjket, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. (§ 36. rem. 4) OvijoKkw éret, dat. sing. ‘ : : j éros érexe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§37.rem.1) . TUKTW érexvotpopyce,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Texvotpopew ereAerwOn, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, pass. ($21.tab.U) TeAercw éreXeiwoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, act. (§ 20. tab. T) id. éreXciwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. éréAecay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. TeACW éréXece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . , id. éreXeo Oy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 22. rem. 4) id. érehevrynoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pene on érépa, nom. sing. fem. : ‘ ; €Tepos érépa, dat. sing. fem. . ; : : id. €repa, nom. or acc. pl. neut. : : g id. eTepal, nom. pl. fem. . : ; C id. érépats, dat. pl. fem. 4 ; 2 a id. €répav, acc. sing. fem. . é : : id. €répas, gen. sing. fem. : : : : id. érepoyAdacots,” dat. pl. . . ErepoyAwooos érepoyAwoaos }, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (érepos & y\éoca) one who speaks another or fo- reign language. L.G. érepodidacKaAel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. érepodidacKxadew ETEPOOLOATKAAELY, pres. infin. : 3 : id. Erepodidackahew, &], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) érepos & didacKadia) te teach other or different doctrine, and spe. what is foreign to the Christian religion, 1 Ti. 1. 3; 6. 3. NET. Erepolvyéw, © |, (erepos & Lvyéw) to be unequally yoked or matched. érepoliyoorres,* nom. pl. masc. part. pres. érepolvyén érepou, nom. pl. masc. . 3 2 ; crenee érépos, dat. pl. masc. and. neut. : ; id. €TEpov, nom. neut. and acc. masc. sing. 2 id. grepos, a, ov, (§ 10. rem. 6. b) other, Mat. a Mar. 5. 23. Gtr. 5.10. ¢1 Co, 14. 21. d 2 Co. 6. 14. ETEPO 12. 45, et al.; another, some other, Mat. 8. 21, et al.; besides, Lu. 23. 32; 6 eTEpo3, the other of two, Mat. 6. 24; ™ érépa, on the next day, Ac. 20.15; 27.33 6 ere- pos, one’s neighbour, Ro. 13.8, et al.; dif- ferent, Lu.g.29,et al.; foreign, strange, Ac. 2.4; 1 Co. 14. 21; illicit, Jude 7. Erépus, adv. otherwise, differently, Phi. Be HE érépov, gen. sing. masc. . é : €TEpos Erépous, acc. pl. masc. . F : ‘ id. Erépw, dat. sing. masc. and neut. . ; id. érépwy, gen. pl. . ‘ ; : id. Erepws,” adv. . . 7 : 2 5 id. eTECL, dat. pl. SC ete) = . ° eros éréxOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§37.rem.1) tikrw érn, nom. and acc. pl. : = é . eros ernpetto, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. (§ 17. tab.Q) TNpew érnpyoa, } pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. erypyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. act. . 3 id. ernpnaas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. eTnpovy, 1 pers. sing. or 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. id. €TL, adv. yet, still, Mat. 12. 46; still, further, longer, Lu. 16. 2; further, besides, in addition, Mat. 18. 16; with a compar. yet, still, Phi. 1. 9. ériHet, (¢), 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. (§3l.rem.2) tiOnpe éribouv, («), 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. AS F id. éruAAov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ; : TUAW eripnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . TY LAW eTLLnoavTo, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. = id. erou.a, nom. and acc. pl. neut. ETOLJLOS éroiwate, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. Eropdlo Eroyatw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) ETOLULOS Eroysdoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . Erode eTOULaTs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. ETOLMLATATE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. 5 id. eroracby, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. 3 id. eroyacia |, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ETOLpLOS eroypacia,” dat. sing:, : ; . Erounac a. ETOLAT OEY, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. act—D. ETOLMLATOLEV, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf:; . l erounacay (Mat. 26. 17) : 5 : J éro(uacov, 2 pers. sing. aor.1, imper. act. id. ETOLLGTW, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 5 id. ETOLMLATWPLEV, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. A id. E€roinv, acc. sing. fem. P ; ETOLLOS €rouoL, nom. pl. masc. and fem, . z id. 171 evayy ; ; €roysov, acc. sing. neut. €TOLLOS ETOLLOS, 9, ov, also éroipos, ov, 6, 7, Teady, prepared, Mat. 22. 4,8; Mar. 14. 15, et al. écrosdlw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to make ready, prepare, Mat. 22. 4; 26. 17, et al. eroyacia, as, "> (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) preparation; preparedness, readi- ness, alacrity, Ep. 6. 15. €roipws, adv. in readiness, preparedly. ACH 2 Ta etal. Erotmous, acc. pl. masc. . : ‘ erouos éroipw, dat. sing. neut. F 2 : id. éroipws, adv. : : ; : : id. éréApa, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 18. tab. R) ToApdw éercAunoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . y id. érdApov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. : : : jae €TOS, €0s, ous, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a@ year, Lu, QHATse ss 23s eG ale eTPEXETE, 2 pers. pl. imperf. . xd TPEX ETPEXOV, 3 pers. pl. imperf. 3 ¢ . id. erpotodopyce,” 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. TpoTropopew erpopopopyce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind.— A. C. Gr. Sch. Taf. zpopodopéw éerpoTopopnce, Rec. (Ac. 13. 18) erpvynce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. F Tpvyaw erpupycare,” 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. kK Tpupaw érvOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 14.tab.N) @%w eruptraviaOncay,° 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. Tuptravicen érumte, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. TwUTTW éTuTTOV, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. $ : id. ervpAuwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 Tuphow érav, gen. pl. . . . . . €TOS ev, adv. well, good, happily, rightly, Mar. 14.7; Ac. 15.29; well! well done! Mat. 25. 21, 23, et al. Eva, as, ” Eva, Eve, pr. name. a Phi. 3. 15. b Ep. 6. 15. e Ac. 13. 18, evayyeAilerGar, pres. infin. mid. . ebayyediLo edayyedilerar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. p. and mid. id. evayyeAilyrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. id. edayyeAiCopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. , id. edayyeACouefa, | pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. id. evayyeAGopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pr. mid. id. edayyeAtlopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pr. mid. id. evayyeAiCopevou, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. ebayyedilopeven, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. d Ja. 5.5. €-He oil. 35, Evayy 1 edayyeArCopevur, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. ebayyedikon ebayyediCovrau, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. etayyeAilo |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) evayyeAov evayyediCopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. ebayyehilon evayyeAuov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (ed & dyye- dos) glad tidings, good or joyful news, Mat. 4. 23; 9. 35; the Gospel, doctrines of the Gospel, Mat. 26. 13; Mar. 8. 35; meton. the preaching of, or instruction in, the Gospel, 1 Co. 4.15; 9. 14, et al. ebayyedilu, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to address with good tidings, Re. 10. 7; 14. 6; but elsewhere mid. evayycdilo- pat, to proclaim as good tidings, to an- nounce good tidings of, Lu. 1.19, et al; to address with good tidings, Ac. 13. 32; 14. 15; to address with Gospel teaching, evangelise, Ac. 16.10; Gal. 1. 9; absol. to announce the good tidings of the Gospel, Lu. 4.18; 9.6, et al.; pass. to be announced as good tidings, Lu. 16.16; to be addressed with good tidings, Mat.11.5; Lu.7.22; He.4.2. evayyeAtorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) pr. one who announces glad tidings; an evangelist, preacher of the Gospel, teacher of the Christian religion, Ac. 21. 8; Ep. hy UO PAU eee) INI IN evayyeAfov, gen. sing. . : c ebayyédov ebayyeAioat, aor. 1, infin. act. ebayysAilw evayyeAurapevor, gen. Ss. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. evayyehurapevor, gen. pl. part. aor. 1, mid. id. evayycAicac bat, aor. 1, infin. mid. . F id. evayyehucGev, nom. or acc. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. - : : : id. evayyedio betes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1, pass. id. evayycAuotds, acc. Br . evayyehiorys evayyeAvoris |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. a evayyeAilo evayyeAtoTov, gen. See evayyeAuoTys evayyeAi, dat. sing. evayyéuoy Etday, acc. sing. Eta evaperetrat, 3 pers.sing. pres. pass. ($17.tab.Q) eapeoréw evaperTew, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) » evapEerTos evapeaTnKkevat, perf. infin—A. Ln. Tdf. , . evnpcoTnKevan, Rec. Gr. Sch. (He. 11. a RSE evaperrioat, aor. 1, infin. ; : : id. evdperrot, nom. pl. masc. evdpertos evdpeorov, nom. or acc. s. neut. and acc. s. fem, id. evdpeatos, ov, 6, 4, 70, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (ed & 2 EVEpy dpeoTos fr. dperKw) well-pleasing, acceptable, grateful, Ro. 12. I, 2, et al. cvapectew, &, fut. now, perf. einpe- o7nKa, (§ 16. tab. P) to please well, He. I1. 5,6; pass. to take pleasure in, be well pleased with, He. 13.6. L.G. ebapéctws, adv. acceptably, He. 12.28. evuperTOUs, ace. pl. masc. : agen evapeotus,“ adv. ; id. Eyes ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C.. a) I Eubulus, pr. name. edvye, adv. well done!—B. D. Ln. Tdf. ev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 19. 17) evyevets, nom. pl. masc. evyevis ebyeveoTepot, nom. pl.masc. compar. (§8.rem. 1) id. ebyevys, €os, ovs, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 5. a) (ed & yévos) well-born, of high rank, honoura- 1'Co: inzenuous, candid, Ac. 17. 11. 5 > ? d ble, Lue 19. 125 1. 26; generous, evola,° as, n, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ev & Zevs, Atos, Jupiter, lord of the air and heavens) serenity of the heavens, a cloud- less sky, fair or fine weather. evooxel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . evooxew edookew, &|, fut. yow, ($16. tab. P) (ed & doxéw) to think well, approve, acquiesce, take de- light or pleasure, Mat. 3.17; 17.5; Mar. Tile 3) 22/501 293 25) eb alee ela: evooKla, as, ys (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) approbation; good will, favour, 143 8 Mat. 11. 26; Lu. ro. 21; tur. ood pleasure, purpose, inten- lion, Bp: i505 Phi. 2. 13; by impl. desire, Ro. ro. 1, evooKyoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, (§34.rem.3.c) — eddoxéw EVOOKHTapeY, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ‘ id. evookygay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : : id. eWCoKyOarTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor.1 . id. evooKnoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; : id. evooknoe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . f id. evookta, as, 9, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) - id. evookiay, acc. sing. evookta evooklas, gen. sing. ‘ j P : id. evooxovpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. erdoKce evook®, | pers. sing. pres. ind. . : 6 id. evepyecia |, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ebepyerys u evepyecia, dat. sing. evepyecia SUE ans. gen. sing. ; , : id. SRE Cre 4 nom, pl. evepyerns edepyeTew, 6], fut. 7oo, (§ 16. tab. P) 5 id. a He. 12, 28. 62 Ti, 4. 21, ¢ Mat. 16. 2. EVEPY 173 edepyerns |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (ed & epyov) a well- ei Ouporepor,* ady. (§ 8. rem. 4) 5 ui dver; a benefactor, Lu. 22. 25. evOvpws, ady.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. : : evepyecia, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B.b, and rem.2) well-doing ; a good deed, benefit con- ferred, Ac.4.9; duty, good offices, 1 Ti.6.2. evepyetéw, @, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to do good, exercise beneficence. evepyetov,” nom. sing. masc. part. pres. evepyeTew ednyycrilero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. ebayyeAtlw etyyyeA(Lovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid— Al. Ln. Tdf. id. eiyyyeAtoavro, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 8. 25) einyyAicdpea, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. einyyedicduny, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. einyycAicarzo, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. ebyyyeAtoaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. einyyéduce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. einyyeXic On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. ebyyycAuopcvo1, nom. pl. masc. part. p. pass. (§ 26. rem. 1) : : : id. edypeotnKévat, perf. infin. (§ 34. rem. 3. b) evapestew evGeta, nom. sing. fem. evOs evJetuy, acc. sing. fem. id. evGelas, acc. pl. fem. id. ev0erov, nom. neut. and ace. sing. fem. , j id. evOuporepov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 24. 10) ev9ivate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. (§$13.rem.3) etOtvw edOUvovTos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. edObvw |, fut. vd, (§27.rem.1.a) . : evbus evdus |, eta, v, ((§ 7. tab. H. g) straight, Mat. 3.3; Mar. 1.3; met. right, upright, true, Ac. 8. 21, et al. cd0vs, adv. straight forwards; directly, Mat. immediately, instantly, forthwith, Sa nOseI3s 2020, .eb sal. ciéws, adv. immediately, forthwith, instantly, at once, Mat. 8.3; 13.5, et al. evOivw, fut. vv@, aor. 1, iva, (§ 27. rem. 1. a. f) to guide straight; to direct, guide, steer a ship, Ja. 3. 4; to make straight, Jno. 1. 23. evOuryns, THTos, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) rectitude, righteousness, equity, He. 1. 8. (wu): evOus, adv... : . . . evOus evirns |, TNTOS, 1) id. evPSraTOS, gen. sing. . : - evbirns Suen, B @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. .P) . eUKaLpos evKatpyoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . . evKalpew evkatpia. |, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) EUKALPIS evKatptay, acc. sing. : sues evKalpov, acc. sing. fem. . » eVKALPOS evkatpos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (ev & Kalpos ) timely, opportune, seasonable, convenient, Mar. 6. 21; He. 4. 16. evKaLpew, @, fut. 7470, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. I, NvKaipyoa, to have convenient time or opportunity, have leisure, Mar. 6. 31; 1 Co. 16.12; to be at leisure for a thing, to be disposed to attend, to give L.G. etxatpta, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) convenient opportunity, favourable time, Ac. 17. 21. occasion, Mat. 26. 16; Lu. 22. 6. evKaipws, ady. opportunely, seasonably, conveniently, Mar. 14. 11; 2 Ti. 4. 2. eikatpov, gen. sing. fem. EUKALPOS etxaipovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. evKaLpew cdkaipws, adv. EVKALPOS evxoTMTepoy, nom. sing. neut. evKOTUITEPOS ce Ac. 24. 10. d He.1.8. €VUKOT evKoTwrepos |, a, ov, compar. of evKoros, easy, (fr. eo & ko7ros) (§ 8. rem. 4) easier, more feasible, Mat. 9.5; 19.24; Mar. 2. 9, et al. L.G. ciAd Bea |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B.b, and rem.2> . evAa Bis eiAafelas, gen. sing. . evAd Bea evAafseis, nom. pl. mase. . evAaBys evAafcopnat, ovpat |, fut. yoopat, 6 17. tab. Q) id. evAaPnGeis, nom. s. masc. part. aor.1, pass. evAa Bomar evAafns, €os, ods, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. Gb) (ad & Aap Bavw) pr. taking hold of well, i.e. warily; hence, cautious, circumspect; full of reverence towards God, devout, pious, religious, Lu. 2. 25; Ac. 2. 5; 8. 2. evAaBea, as, "> (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) the disposition of one who is ¢y- AafBys, caution, circumspection ; in N.T. reverence to God, piety, He. 5. 7; 12. 28. evAaBéopat, ovpot, fut. aor. 1, (pass. form) yirAaByOnv, (§ 17. tab. Q) to be cautious or circumspect; to , NoOpPaL, fear, be afraid or apprehensive, Ac. 23. 10; in N.T. absol. to reverence God, to be in- Jluenced by pious awe, He. 11. 7. evAdyet, 3 pers. sing. imperf.—A. C. D. Sch. Ln. niroyet, Rec. Gr. . . katqvAdyet, Tdf. (Mar. 10. 16) evAoyely, pres. infin. act. . | evAo0yéw - eddoyéw evAoyetrat, 3 pers. s. pres. ind. pass. (§17.tab.Q) id. edoyeire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. eiAoyéw, &], fut. yow, perf. nxa, (§ 16. tab. P) (ov & Noyos) pr. to speak well of; in N.T. to bless, ascribe praise and glorifica- to bless, invoke a tion, Lu. 1. 64, et al.; blessing upon, Mat. 5. 44, et al.; to bless, confer a favour or blessing upon, Ep. 1. 3; He. 6.14; pass. to be blessed, to be an ob- Lu. 1. 28, et al. evAoyntds, od, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) worthy of praise or blessing, blessed, Mar. 14.61; Lu. 1. 68, et al. LXX. evAoyia, as, 1, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. good speaking flattery, Ro. 16. 18 celebration, ject of favour or blessing, ; fair speech, in N.T. blessing, LECo; 16; Re. 5. 12, 13; invocation of good, benediction, Ro. 2 Co.9.5; praise, 10. Ja. 3. 10; a@ divine blessing or boon, 15.29, etal.; a frank gift, as opposed to zAecoveela, a gift, benevolence, 2 174 —————— a, €vvou QyComons); emi evAoyiats, liberally, 2 Co. 9. 6. ethoynPyocovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut.1, ind. pass. . edAoyew evAdyynKe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. id. etAoynuevyn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. evAoyn}L€vot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. evAoynpeévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. evAoy7s, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. act.—A. B. Bal In. Tdf. : : Cc id. edAoyjoys, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 14. al eddoyyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. edddynece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 3 id. evAoyyons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. edAoy7jow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. edAoyntos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) . ; id. edAoyyTov, gen. sing. masc. ‘ , edoynrds eddoyia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B.b, and rem. 2) eioyew evAoyia, dat. sing. . ; : ; edAoyia eddoyias, dat. pl. : : ; id. evAoyiay, acc. sing. : ‘ ‘ : id. edAoyias, gen. sing. : 2 : 2 id. ciAoyotpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. cioyew evoyovvTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. ethoyotvrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. edAoyodvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. id. evAoyav, nom, sing. masc. part. pres. act. evpeTdooros |, ov, 6, 9, ($ 7- rem.2) (ed & pera- b(dwp) ready in imparting, liberal, boun- tiful. L.G. acc. pl. masc. evpreTaOOTOS 2. tab. B. a) Eunice,pr.name. (7), ciperadorous,” Hivixy |, ns, 7, ($2 Hivikn,’ dat. sing. } : s Evvikn cbvoew, & |, fut. you, (§ 16. tab. P) (evvoos, et & voos, vovs ) to have kind thoughts, be well affected or kindly disposed towards, Mat. 5. 25. evvoua. |, as 7), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (evvoos) good will, kindliness; heartiness, Ep. 6. 7; conjugal duty, 1 Co. 7.3 evvotay, acc. sing. . . . : - evVOLa evvolas, gen. sing. 6 . id. ebvouxite |, fut. (ow, 6: 26. rem. 1) evvodxos civov»xicay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . evvovxifw edvovxicOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 15 ind, pass. id. edvotxol, nom. pl. . . . . » evVODXOS evVOUXOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (edvy, a bed, & exw) pr. one who has charge of the bed- chamber; hence, a@ eunuch, one emascu- lated, Mat. 19. 12 East often rose to places of power and 3; as eunuchs in the ai Ti, 6. 18, EVVOM 175 €vpno trust, hence, a@ minister of a court, Ac. 8. 27, 34. evmpereta,® as, ” (ebmrpemys, well-looking, fr. eb & Tpé- evvovxia, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) Tet) grace, beauty. aor. l, civovxica, to emasculate, make a eimpoadextos, ov, 6, om (§ 7. rem. 2) (eb & 1poo- eunuch; to impose chaste abstinence on, to d€éxopae) acceptable, grateful, pleasing, bind to a practical emasculation, Mat. Ro. 15. 16, 31; 2 Co. 8.12; 1 Pe. 2. 5; H@ tie Ibe in N.T. gracious, 2 Co. 6.2. L.G. edvoav,* nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ; evvoew edrpoodektous, ace. pl. fem. . $ . ebmpdabeKTos edéatunv, | pers.s.aor. 1, optat. (§23.rem.1.b) evyouar | edapdoedpov," ace. sing. neut. cipdaedpos Eivodia |, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Ewodia, pr. name. Edodiar,’ acc. sing. : ? 4 - ee evodotabat, pres. infin. pass. . : , OR cdododtat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. i id. cevod0w, &], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (ed & 600s) to give a prosperous journey; cause to prosper or be successful; pass. to have a prosperous journey, to succeed in a journey, Ro. 1. 10; met. to be furthered, to pros- per, temporally or spiritually, 1 Co. 16. 2; 3 Jno. 2, bis. etoSwO7, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass.—A. C. ae evodarat, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. eee €vood0ow cdodwOjcouot, 1 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. . id. edodarat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. pass. ; ide evrapedpov, acc. sing. neut.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. etmpooedpov, Rec. (1 Co. 7. 35) eddpedpos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (ed & wadp- €dpos, one who sits by, an assistant, as- \ edTrapedpos sessor, fr. Tapa & edpa, a seat) constantly attending; assiduous, devoted to; 7d e€d- Tapedpov, assiduity, devotedness, v.r. 1 Co. Wo Bio | Luke €os, ods, ($ 7. tab. G.b) (cd & meiOw) easily persuaded, pliant. ev7retOns,° evmepiatatov,* acc. sing. fem. evrrepiotatos ettepioratos |, ov, 6, 7, ($7. rem. 2) (ed & mrepi- iorapar) easily or constantly environing or NET. evrotia. |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ed & ToLew) doing good, beneficence. L.G. besetting. evzroltas,” gen. sing. . . . . evTroula edTopeopat, ovpoar|, fut. yooua, (§ 17. tab. Q) (ebropéw, to supply, fr. evzropos, easy, abounding, in easy circumstances) to be in prosperous circumstances, enjoy plenty, Ac. II. 29. evropia as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) ( (§ 5. tabiol. Cc) a condi- tion of body or mind, strictly, as resulting from practice; habitude, He. 5. 1 of time, while, as long as, Jno. 9. 4; as also in 18, 26; Mat. 11. 12; dws until, Mat. 2.9; Lu. 15. 4; N.T. €ws ov, €ws OTov, Mat. 5. ews aptt, until now, morte, until when, how long, Mat. 17. 17; ews o7nLEpoV, until this day, to this time, 2 Co. 3.15; as a prep., of time, until, Mat. 24.21; of place, wnto, even to, Mat.11.23; Lu. 2.15; ews av, to the brim, Jno. 2.7; ews eis, even to, as far as, Lu. 24. 50; €ws KaTw, 10 the bottom; ews dde, to this place, Lu. 23. 5; of state, unto, even to, EWS LEC 4 Sant ZaBov Mat. 26. 38; of number, even, so much as, Ro. 3. 12, et al. freq, Z. ZoBovrdv, 6, Zabulon, pr. name, indecl. Zakyate, voc. : Zakxatos, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) Zaccheus, pr. name. 4 Zapa," 6, Zara, pr. name, indecl. Zaxapia, voc. Zaxapiay, acc. . ! : s id. Zaxapias, ov, 6, ($2. tab. B. d) Zacharias, pr. name. I. Sonof Barachias, Mat.23.35; Lu.11.51. Il. Father of John the Baptist, Lu.1.5,et al. Zaxapiov, gen. Cam, CO, Gis, G, (§ 35. rem. 2) fut. Gjow & Cyoopar, aor. 1, enoa, perf. efnxa, to live, to be possessed of vitality, to exercise the functions of life, Mat. 27. 63; Ac. D7 28,netr aly ro chy, life, He. 2.15; to have means of subsistence, 1 Co. 9. 14; to live, to pass existence in a specific manner, Lu. 2. 36; 15.13, et al.; to be instinct with life and vigour; hence, Cov, living, an epitnet of God, in a sense peculiar to Himself; éAmis Coca, @ living hope in respect of vigour and constancy, 1 Pe.1.3; vowp cov, living water in respect of a full and unfailing flow, Jno. 4. 10, 11; to be alive with cheered and hopeful feelings, 1 Thes. 3.8; to be alive in a state of salva- tion from spiritual death, 1 Jno. 4. 9, et al. — Son, js, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) life, living existence, Lu. 16.25; Ac. 17.25; in N.T. spiritual life of deliverance from the pro- per penalty of sin, which is expressed by Odvatos, Jno. 6.51; Ro. 5.18; 6. 4, etal.; the final life of the redeemed, Mat. 25. 46, et al.; life, source of spiritual life, INOS b Lt. 255 Col. 3.4. Gdov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C.c) a living creature, animal, He. 13.11; 2 Pe.2.12,etal. ZeBedatov, acc. . : : ZcBedaios |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Zebedee, pr. name. ZcBedaiov, gen. Céovres, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. (§35.rem.1) Céw Zaxxatos Zaxapias Zaxapias ZeBedatos Zeedatos 181 (Aor Leards, n, ov], (§ 7. tab. F. a) : : léw Levyn, ace. pl. : é ‘ Lebyos Ledyos, eos, ovs, 7d, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a yoke of animals ; @ pair, couple, Lu. 2.24; 14.19. Levxrnpia. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pr. fem. of CevkTyptos, fics Cevyvupt, to yoke, join) a fastening, band. Cevxtypias,’ acc. pl. . Cevxrypia Zevs |, Atos, 6, (§ 6. rem. 4. a) the supreme God of the Greeks, answering to the Jupiter of the Romans, Ac. 14. 12, 13. Céo |, fut. férw, (§ 22. rem. 1) to boil, to be hot; in N.T. met. to be fervent, ardent, zealous, Ac. 18. 25; Ro. 12. 11. Ceords, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pr. boiled; boiling, boiling hot; met. glowing with zeal, fervent, Re. 3.15, 16. Gndos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) ina good sense, generous rivalry ; noble aspi- ration; in N.T., zeal, ardour in behalf of, ardent affection, Jno. 2.17; Ro. 10. 2; in a bad sense, jealousy, envy, malice, Ac. 13. 45; Ro. 13. 13; indignation, wrath, ENC alin iG GE Blo ' Gndow, G, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to have strong affection towards, be ar- dently devoted to, 2 Co. 11. 2; to make a show of affection and devotion towards, Gal.4.17; to desire earnestly, aspire eagerly after, 1 Co. 12. 31; 14. 1, 39; absol. to be fervent, to be zealous, Re. 3. 19; to be Jealous, envious, spiteful, Ac. 7.9; 17. 53 1 Co. 13. 4; Ja.‘4. 2; ‘pass. to be an ob- ject of warm regard and devotion, Gal. 4.18. Gyrwrys, Ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. c) pr. a generous rival, an imitator; in N.T. an aspirant, 1 Co. 14.12; Tit. 2. 14; a@ de- voted adherent, a zealot, Ac. 21.20; 22.3; Gal. 1. 14. Céwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. (§35.rem.1) Céw on pers. sing. pres. ind. (§ 35. rem. 2) - baw fyreve, 2 pers. s. pres. imper.—A. C. Ln. Tdf. ) x , Cnrevwo GyAwoov, Rec.’Gr. Sch. (Re. 3. 19) i fnrevbw |, fut. evow, iq. Gyrcw, VT. Grou, nom. pl. . - ‘ : ; Gros GnXot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : - Sydow Girov, ace. sing. : ane a Mat. 1. 3. 6 Ac. 27. 40. pO (ros 182 Cytne Gros, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. a) F , . b&w fyrov, gen. sing. ; CnAos fndovaOar, pres. infin. pass. a oie se U) “ndow fyrodor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . ‘ id. fndrodre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : _ id. fndodre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : : id. Cndrotre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. . : F id. fndrow, |, fut. Ooo, (§ 20. tab. T) . 5 Léw Gro, dat. sing. ‘ : : . Gros fnrO, | pers. sing. pres. ind. inrow &y\éoavres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1 : id. “jrwoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. 2 id. fnAwtat, nom. pl. . : ; . . &nrwrys yruryy, acc. sing. : : : id. fnorys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. i : ; - lew Cypia |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) damage, loss, detriment, Ac. 27. 10, 21; Phis 35 7518 Cyp.ow, 0, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to visit with loss or harm; pass. to suffer loss or detriment, 1 Co. 3. 15; 2 Co. 7.9; to lose, to forfeit, Mat. 16.26; Mar. 8. 36; his sis: Cypiav, acc. sing. . . : : fnpla Cypias, gen. sing. . : ‘ id. Lyyr6w, &], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) ‘ id. Cyprobeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. : : : : Cypow Cypuw7, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. CyprwOyjocerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1; ind. pass. . id. Cyprwbyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id, Giv, pres. infin. (§ 35. rem.2) . - bdo Znvay," ace. : : 3 ; ; Znvas Znvas |, a, 6, (§ 2. rem.4) Zenas, pr. name. Gjs, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ : - law fjoaca, nom. sing. fem, part. aor, 1 : id. “noecGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. : : id. fynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. : id. yon, 2 pers. sing, fut. ind. mid, ; ; id. yon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj-—Al. Ln. Taf. : Qyoerat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 5. 23) \ i CnoopOa, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. : id, Cyoopev, } pers. pl. fut. ind. . f : id. Cyoovra, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. : A id. fyoovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind—B. D. Ln. ANGE = : ~ ‘: . id. Gyoovra, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ino. 5. 25) Cyow, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. ; : law Cyowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . : : id. Gyre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. 5 : : id. Cyret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind, act. ; é fntéw Gyre, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. , id. Cyretv, pres. infin. act. ‘ ; : : id. Cnrets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. Cnretrar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . ‘ id. Cnretre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : i id. Cntetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. : : id. Cnteitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. : fytéw Cytéw, 6, fut. now (§ 16. tab. P) to seek, look for, Mat. 18. 12; Lu. 2. 48, 49; to search after, Mat. 13. 45; to be on the watch for, Mat. 26. 16; to pursue, endeavour to ob- tain, Ro. 2. 75\1 Be. 3. a1, et ale;szorde— sire, wish, want, Mat. 12. 47; to seek, strive for, Mat. 6. 33; to endeavour, Mat. 21. 46; to require, demand, ask for, Mar. 8. 11; Lu. 11. 16; 12. 48; to inquire or ask questions, question, Jno. 16. 19; to deliberate, Mar. 11. 18; Lu. 12. 29; in N.T. fr. Heb. Cyretv THV Yuxny, to seek the life of any one, to seek to kill, Mat. 2. 20 Cytnpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a question; a subject of debate or controversy, ACHES. 2); 1Stet5s622.)20,,eb.al. Cytnows, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a seeking; an inquiry, a question; a dispute, debate, discussion, Jno. 3. 25; 1 Ti. 1. 4; a subject of dispute or controversy, Ac. 25. 20, et al. fnrnOnoeran, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) . f : : fnr Le Ojrnpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : : id. Cytypata, ace. pl. birnuo Cntnparos, gen. sing. : : : A id. Cytnpatov, gen. pl. : : ; 3 id. lyrncat, aor. 1, infin. act. : 2 i fnréw Cntnoatw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. Cntjoets, ace. pl. A A 7 - &jrnots Cntjoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . : inréw Cntycews, gen. sing.—A. B.C. D. Gr. Sch. Taf. fA A ; NTATLS ovlntycens, Rec. (Ac. 15. 2) \ fnrion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . . kytéo Gytnow, ace. sing. ; Qytyots, ews, 7, (8 5. tab. E. ©) : . Sytéw a Tit. 3, 13. Cntno fqtnoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. lnréw (ntjcovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : : id. Gyrotv, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. : id. fyrovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. Cyrodv7t, dat. sing. mase. part. pres. act. . id. Gyrovvtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. fnrotor, dat. pl. mase. part. pres. act. : id. fyrovat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : : id. (nr, | pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : : id. fyrav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. “ id. &fdvia, nom. and ace. pl. &i.laviov & 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. (§ 12. tab. L) F eid 7, dat. sing. fem. 5 : é Os nBovdnOyy, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 13. rem. 1) . Bovtopou NYAS 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, (§ 13. rem.7.d) . ayw NYAYETE, 2 pers pl. aor. 2, ind. act. j id. nyayov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. ; E id. HyoANacaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. ayadArdo nyaAXNace, 3 pers. sing aor. 1, ind. ; id. Hyavaktynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ayavaktéw HyavaKTnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; id. Hyena, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ayaraw nyaTare, 2 pers. pl. imperf. act. 2 : id. HyaTHKOoL, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. act. (§ 16. MEMS) ete c ; : . id. HyaTnpLevyv, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. HyaTnpevot, nom, pl. masc, part. perf. pass. id. NYATH-EVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. | Al. Ln. Taf. ; - > id. Hytacpévors, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Jude 1) | HyaTNLEVY, dat. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. nyarnoa., 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. aryaraw nyaTHoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. nyornoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. i id. Hyarnoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. Hyamnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. Hyyépevoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ayyapevo nyyCe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. eyyike nyyece, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. : : id. nyyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : : id. NYE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : : id. nye, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act—Ln. Taf. . nyXy<, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 5. 26) i alae HYEWpay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . : eyelpw NYELpE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. (§27.rem.1.d) id. nycia Oa, pres. infin. (§ 17. tab. Q) ay eopae nyetobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. ‘ 5 id. nyclcOucay, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. : 3 id. YE MOVA., acc. sing. ayeuav HYEOVaS, ACC uplamae : i : : id. YEMOVEvOVTOS, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. HyEpovevw iryepovero |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) Hy copae WYEMOVL, dat. sing. . P < ; WYEMOV iyepovia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Hyeopeat Hyepovias,* gen. sing. nyepovia nyEHOvos, gen. sing. HYEpOv WYEHOVO, gen. pl. : ; 5 id. ‘ryepdor, dat. pl. ow hc elmo ae te nyepav, vos, 6, ($4. rem. 2. e) ay Eopae yy eopeett, ovpat, fut. yoopat, (§ 17. tab. Q) to lead the way; to take the lead, Ac. 14.12; to be chief, to preside, govern, rule, Mat. 2.6; Ac. 7. 10; WYOvjLEvos, a chief officer in the church, He. 13. 7, 17, 243 also, with perf. NY NAL, to think, consider, count, esteem, regard, Ac. 26. 2; 2 Co. g. 5, et al. yepov, Ovos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. €) a guide; a leader; a chieftain, prince, Mat. 2. 6; a Roman provincial governor, under whatever title, Mat. 27. 2, et al. Hyepovia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) leadership, sovereignty; in N.T. a reign, Lu. 3. I. HYEHOVEVO, fut. evdow, (§ 13. tab. M) to be a guide, leader, chief; in N.T. to hold ihe office of a Roman provincial governor, WDA as vay Be a Lu. 3.1. ee - i Hyp, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. ($ 37.rem.1) éyetpw nyEpenoar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. yycoOe, 2 pers. pl. imperf. pass. ayo NYETO, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. id. nynpa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. iy eopat HYNTALEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | id. Hynoopyy, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. id. HyjoacGe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. id. Hynraro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. id. jytace, 3 pers. sing. aor, 1, ind. act. dyer yyuao On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. yyoOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. Hyvac evn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. qyLacLevot, nom. pl! mase. part. perf. pass. id. HyvacpLevots, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yao }L€vor, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. id. Hyiacra., 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. id. Hyvecores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. act. dyvilen Hyviopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. hyvoovy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. dyvoew nyovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. dyo nyopagov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. dyopalu Hyopaca, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. Hyopacav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. id. Hyopacas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. HyOpace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. nyopicOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. nyopac byte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. Hyopacp.évor, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. wyovprat, | pers. sing. pres. ind. yyéopiau WY OUpLeEvov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. YOvpLEvoL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. yyoupevots, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. id. WYOUpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. iryoujrevous, - acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. YOULEVO, gen. pl. part. pres. . id. yyovvTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. (§ 17. tab. Q) id. jyovilovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. dyovi€opat Hyovicpar, | pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 26. rem. 1) id. yoet, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. (§ 37. rem. 1) Air, noe, 1 pers. sing. pluperf. id. noets, 2 pers. sing. pluperf. id. noecay, 3 pers. pl. pluperf. id. yoetre, 2 pers. pl. plupert. cae ndews, adv. (7dvs, sweet) with pleasure, gladly, willingly, “Mar.6. 20; 12: 37; 2) Co. 11. 19. non, adv. before now, now, already, Mat. 3. 10; 5. 28, a1 Co. 15. 33. 185 NKEL et al.: yoiknoa, 1 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. (§ 34. rem. 3.a) dduxéw joucnoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . ; id. youxnoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ; E id. Hoiknoe, 3 pers. sing. aor, 1, ind. . id. nowota, adv. (pr. neut. oe superlat. of 49%) with the greatest pleasure, most gladly, 2 Co. 12 Qse Use yOovats, dat. pl. 900v1"” ndovy |; Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (480s) pleasure, gra- tification; esp. sensual pleasure, Lu. 8. 14; (bes S34 BR el wih BH PANE, Hy TRIB 0) jaeke sion, Ja. 4.-1. noovny, acc. sing. Hoover, gen. pl. ; ; id. HOvVaVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. Att. for édv- 900) vavro, (§ 37. rem. 1) Svvapa novvacbe, 2 pers. pl. imperf. Att. (§ 13. rem. 1) id. novvato, 3 pers. sing. imperf. Att. ; . id. novvnOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Att. . id. novvyOnev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Att. ir id. novvynOnv, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Att. . id. novvyOnocav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Att. ; id. HouvnOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Att. , id. HOvoopov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dvs & oop) garden mint, Mat. 23. 23; Lu. 11. 42. nOeXe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. CAEN noeXes, 2 pers. sing imperf. . ; : id. n0€Anoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ; 3 id. noedjoapev, | pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ; id. nOednoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : ; id. nOeAnoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. id. nOednoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. i ; id. nOcAnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : id. nJerov, 3 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. —. id. nOérnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. abetéew nOn,* ace. pl. 700s 700s |, eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. . b) pr. a place of cus- tomary resort, a haunt; hence, a_ settled habit of mind and manners. nOpowwnevovs, ace. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. } —B..D. Ln. Tdf. dOpotlen ifeid ee aac R. Gr. Sch. coca 24.3} \ nKxatpeiobe,” 2 pers. pl. imperf. dxarpéopat TE 3 pers. pl. perf. ind—A. D. Ln. HKOVCL, Rec. Gr. Sch. \ Ko eiot, Tdf. (Mar. 8. 3) | nket, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : x id. non more, at length, Ro. 1. 10; Phi. 4. 10. 6 Phi. 4, 10. ee. NKLao nkpacay,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. axpalo nKodovOer, 3 pers. sing. imperf. dKxodovbéw nKoAovOncapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : id. nKoAovOncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. t id. HKoAovOnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : id. yKoAovOovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. : : id. Hxov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. Ko nKove, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. Bxote NKOVOV, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . : . id. nkovoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. nxovoapev, | pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . ; id. Hkovear, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. nkovoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . ; id. HKovcate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. NKOUCE, 3 pers. sing. aor.], ind. act. . 2 id. yKovcOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 22. rem. 4) id. HKOUCL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. Ko HKpiBuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. ], ind. ‘ , axpiBow Hkupooare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. dxvpdw “4 fut. 7&w, imperf. AKov, later, perf. yjKa, to be KO, 95@, Imper. KV, ES: come, have arrived, Lu. 15. 27, et al. yAaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. r z \ dANopat nAXerOo, Rec. (Ac. 14. 10) . a HAarrévnce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Severance HAaTTwpEvov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. €AarTdw HAGTTwGas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. HAavveTo, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. e\atyw HAeHOnwev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. Neca HAEenOnv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. : id. nrenOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . 4 id. HAenevor, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. HAenwéevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. yA€noa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. HA€noe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . c id, nAeuhe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. dreiho nrexpov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ; J id. nArcupas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 23. rem. 2) id. nr«upe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : i id. nrcvbepuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. - . ehevbepdw yAOare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1—Al. Ln. Tdf. (§ 35. rem. 12) , ; Epxopat nrbere, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 25. 36) mAGe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§36.rem.1) . id. WAGes, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. . : ia mAOere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . : : id. n\Oopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. : ; ia 7AGov, 1 pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. 186 nNATLK nABocay, 3 pers. pl. Alex. for 7\Oov,—B. D. Ln. (§ 35. rem. 13) y mrAGev, Rec. Gr. Sch. €PXopat 7AGov, Tdf. (Mar. Gasaie HAI,’ = (Heb. aby my God!) Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. nrc, D €Awet, B. Hart, Ln. (Mat. 27. 46) Hy; 6, Eli, pr. name, indecl. "HXia, dat. sing. . ’"HXias ’"HXlav, acc. sing. ; , : ‘ an *HXias, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Elias, pr. name. yAtknv, acc. sing. fem. ; F HdLKos yAtkia |, as, "> (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (HALE) a particular period of life; the period fitted for He. 11. 11; full age, years of discretion, Jno. g. 21, 23; perhaps, the whole duration of a particular function, prime, life, Mat. 6. 27; Lu. 12. 25; otherwise, stature, Lu. 19. 3; Ep. 4. 13. HAckia, dat. sing. qAukia HAukiay, acc. sing. . - : : ‘ id. HAtkias, gen. sing. : : : id. yXikov, nom. sing. neut.—A. B.C. Ln. Taf. ; ay oAdtyov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 3. 5) HAtKov, acc. sing. masc. . § é : id. 7Atkos |, N, OV, (§ 10. rem. 7. c) as great as; how erncat Colw2.alsida.3oih (ds nALov, acc. sing. nALos NALOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the sun, Mat. 13. 43; 17. 2; Mar. 1. 32, et al.; meton. light of the sun, light, Ac. 13. 11 *HAiov, gen. sing. "HYlas yAiov, gen. sing. nAtos HAiw, dat. sing. . : : : : id. yAKwpevos,4 nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) «dw nrXragar, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . éAAdoow wAXero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. GAAowat Aros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a nail, Jno. 20. 25, bis. mrmife, 3 pers. sing. imperf. eXrilas nAmilopev, 1 pers. pl. imperf. - - : id. HArikapev, | pers. pl. perf. ind. (§ 13. rem. 5. b) id. HAmixate, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. : : id. nAmuKke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . - : id. a Re. 14, 18. 6 Mat. 27. 46. e Lu. 3. 23 d Lu. 16. 20. nATLK 187 n&ee qAmucevor, perf. infin. . . - Amilo pace seD gen. pl. . . HLETEPOS HATUKOTES, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. : id. TELNVs 1 pers. sing. imperf. 1 12. rem. on eipul yATricapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ; é id. nplavn,” acc. sing. masc. , ‘ npOavns yAwv, gen. pl. . : : : : Hos npOavys |, €os, ods, 6, 9, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (qu & Huapte, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36.rem.2) daptavw Ovnokw) half dead. npaptes, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. é i id. nptv, dat. pl. ‘ ‘ : : - eye LApTHKA/LEV, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. . 5 id. Hpion, acc. pl. neut. F : : ; HpLovs ee 1 pers. sing. or 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. [OS gen. sing. neut. (§ 7. rem. 7) . : id. HLGs, acc. pl. P , eye Tp, acc. sing. neut. . a id. nucOa, 1 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 12. rem. 2)) neous, wea, ov, ((§ 7. tab. H. g) half Mar. ab. 2B5 Gr. Sch. Tdf. F ; ; elpi uy 19.83, Re? rr, 11; 12.14. jyev, Rec. (Mat. 23.30). : pudptov,” ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (que & dpa) ypets, nom. pl. (§ 11. tab. K. a) ‘ : eyo half an hour, L.G. HeAnoa, | pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . Gpedéw nptvaro,® 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§13.rem. 2) apotvo npeAAe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. Att. (§ 13. rem. 1) pedlrw nppiecpevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. 7pedXov, 1 pers. sing. imperf—Ln. Tdf. . mt a (§ 36. rem. 5) . 3 ; apeplevvupe enedXorv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 10. 4) HOV, gen. pl. : z A : 5 eyo npedXov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. Const. . ; ed. nv, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 12. rem. 2) . - eipl éueAXov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Jno. 7. 39. nV; acc. sing. fem. y ; ; é Os HPV, 1 pers. pl. imperf.-(§ 12. tab. L) ; cipal qvayKacov, 1 pers. sing. imperf. act. 5 : dvayKagay qvayKacare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. NLE pay as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) day, a nveyKace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. day, the interval from sunrise to sunset, qvaykac On, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 26. opp. to yv€, Mat. 4.2; 12.40; Lu. 2.44; rem. 1) é : Z ‘ id. the interval of twenty-four hours, compre- nvaykac Oy, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. hending day and night, Mat. 6. 34: 15.32; nVEyKa,, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 35. rem.7) dépw from the Heb. yugoa Kat yuépa, day by nVEYKAY, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : id day, every day, 2 Co. 4. 16; quépay e& TVEYKE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : ; id. neepas, from day to day, continually, jvetxeo Oe, 2 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 1. d) dvéxopat 2 Pe.2.8; xa Heeepav, every day, daily, VET XOLNV, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. . , id. Ac. 17.17; He. 3.13; @ point or period of nvexOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 36. rem. 1) pepw time, Lu. 19. 42; Ac. 15.7; Ep. 6. 13, et Hvewypevn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. al.; a judgment, trial, 1 Co. 4. 3. (§ 37. rem. 1) . ; 3 : avotyw HEPA, dat. sing. ; : : : F Hepa VEWYLEVOY, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. id. HLEpat, nom. pl. ; : ; : id. nvewsxOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass, 5 id, apLepaus, dat. pl. = , ; 5 : id. nvewxOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. 5 id. pépav, acc. sing. : : ; ‘ id. jvixa |, adv. when, 2 Co. 3. 15, 16. (7), H-€pas, gen. sing. or acc. pl. : ; : id. jvotyn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, pass. (§ 37. rem. 1) avotyw HLEpav, gen. pl. P : : : id. nvolyyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor, 2, pass.—B. al HpeTepa, nom, sing. fem. . : : é HLETEpOS Ln. Tdf. : id. HLETEPALs, dat. pl. fem. . : : id. dunvoixOnoay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar, 4. 35) Hyuetepay, acc. sing. fem. . : ; : id. nvouse, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. - . id. Hp-ETEpas, gen. sing. fem. : ; é id. nvolxOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) id. Hpérepot, nom. pl. masc. . : 5 : id. nvolxOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass.— HPLETEpoLs, dat. pl. masc. F : ; id. Gr. Sch. Tdf. B é : id. peetepov, acc. sing. masc. . ; 5 ; id. nvedxOncar, Rec, (Re. 20. 12) perepos |, a, ov, (§ 11. rem. 4) owr, Ac. 2.11; hvTAnkoTes, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. : avTAéw 24.6, et al. nee, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. ; : . HKD a Lu. 10. 30. 6 Re. 8. 1, ¢ Ac, 7. 24, n&) ney, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. AKO Hélov, 3 pers. sing. imperf. d£idw yeiwoa, | pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ id. Hglwra, 3 pers. sing. perf. pass. (§ 21. tab. v) id. néovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. ; Ko néw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. , : : id. néw, | pers, sing. aor. 1, subj. é ; id. HEwWot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. : 2 id. nratiOn, 3 pers. sing. aor..1, ind. pass. ararcau qrelOnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. areca HTeOnoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : id. nmeOovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 16. tab. P) id. (OS 3 pers. sing. imperf. Apr an rep," (7 & ep) an emphatic form of 7 n, than. nTLOV, acc. sing. masc. NTLOS nmol, nom. pl. masc. . : : : id. nros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) mild, gentle, kind, 188 noeBy hpvycato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. dpvéopat HVAT, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ : id. npvytat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. 3 : id. npéavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§23.rem.5) — dpyw npéaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. ; : id. ipmayn, 3 pers.s.aor. 2, ind. pass. (§26.rem.3) dpadLo nomace, 3 pers. sing, aor. 1, ind. act. A id. npmacOn, 3 pers. s.aor.1, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. 1) id. HpTvpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. dprvw npxeTo, 3 pers. sing. imperf. epxopa NpXoVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. : ? : id. npxov, 2 pers. sing. imperf. : ; id. “Hpodn, dat. sing. “Hpodys “Hpwdnv, ace. sing. ; : : id. “Hpwdns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) Herod, pr. name. I. Herod the Great, Mat. 2.1, et al. II. Herod Antipas, tetrarch of Galilee and Perea, Mat. 14. 1, et al. ehes 27sec 2624" III. Herod Agrippa, Ac. 12.1, et al. irlarnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. amutéw | “Hpwoidda, ace. sing. “Hpwdiuds qTioTOUV, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . ; : id. “Hpwéiddos, gen. sing. . : : 2 id. ym@rovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. . - anTw “Hpwé.avol |, wv, of, Herodians, partisans of “Hpo- “Hp,” 6, Er, pr. name, indecl.—R. Gr. Sch. Taf. dns, Herod Antipas, Mat. 22.16; Mar. "Hp, Ln. (Lu. 3. 28) BCH igs, ike ypav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. aipw “Hpwdiavdv, gen. pl. “Hpwovavot npare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. “Hpwo.ds |, ados, 4, (§ 4. tab. D. 8) Herodias, pr. npe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. E : id. name. npeOuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. epebilo | “Hpwdtwv}, wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Herodian, pr. pELov,° acc. sing. masc. : NPE HLOs name. npepos |; ov, 6, %, (§ 7. rem. 2) equivalent to the “Hpwdtwva,! acc. sing. “Hpwdtwv ordinary form HpEpatos, tranquil, quiet, ‘Hpddou, gen. sing. “Hpeodns N.T. mpora, 3 pers. sing. hee c 18. tab. ,-R) €putaw npece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 3) — dpecxw npotyoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . ’ id. TpErKov, 1 pers. sing. imperf. 5 C ; id. HPOTYTE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ 3 id. npetica,* 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§13.rem.2) atperi~w | jpwdrwv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. —. : : id. HpHpopevyv, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. epyp.ow > 2 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 12. tab. L) ett HHLOOn, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§21.tab.U) id. 1S; 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. : : é id. npn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§27.rem.3) aipw TS gen. sing. fem. . : 2 . Os HprOpnpévat, nom. pl. fem. part. perf. pass. épiOp.éo | “Hoaia, dat. sing—B.D. Gr. Sch. Tdf. Ler ae HptOpnvrar, 3 pers. pl. perf. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) id. év Tol Tpopyrats, Rec. (Mar. 1. 2) f heroes Hplotnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. dpictdw | Hoaitay, ace. sing. . : ‘ ; ; id Hpke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. (§ 27. rem, 2. a) aipw ’"Hoaias, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Esaias, pr. name. Hppevov, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. : id. Rec. HpHoodpyy,’ 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. appwole “Hoatas, Gr. Sch. Tdf. npveito, 3 pers. sing. imperf, dpvéopat | "Hoatov, gen. sing. : *Hoatas Hpvynprevot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. : id. oa, 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 12. tab. L) eit HpVvycavro, 3 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. < id. ’"Hoad, 6, Esau, pr. name, indecl. npvncace, 2 pers. pl. acr. 1, ind. ; : id. nhoeBnoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. dcceBew a Jno. 12. 43. 6 Lu. 3. 28. il Ge d Mat. 12. 18. e2 Co. 11. 2 J Ro. 16. 11. no0a noOa, 2 pers. sing. imperf. for js, (§12.rem.2) etd yoOever, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 16. tab. P) acbevéew noOevixapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind—B. Ln. HoOevnoapev, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf.. id. (2 Co. 11. 21) J nobevnca, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . ; id. noGevioapev, 1 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . : id. nobevnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor.1, ind. . : id. ynoOov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . écblw nomacovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. domalopac qHomdoaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ©. : id. HoowOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, pass. (as if from] Woo oopat, obpat, equivalent ae Sr ct HTTaopat)—B. De ine dts - | ytTnOnte, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Co. 12. 13) es notoxynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, (§ 16. tab. P) daroxéw qovxdev, pres. infin. jovxyalo novxato |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) eae quiet) to be still, at rest; to live peaceably, be quiet, 1 Thes. 4.11; to rest from labour, Lu. 23. 56; to be silent or quiet, acquiesce, to desist from discussion, Lu. 14. 4; Ac. Hig Main Mie Gul. 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. yovyateo Hovyacay, ind-=* =: c id. yovxia |, as, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) rest, quiet, tranquillity ; a quiet, tranquil life, HOVXATAILEV, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, 2 Thes. 3. 12; silence, silent attention, Ac. PO OS Me MIN, 935 Tes Tee Hovxia,, dat. sing. youxia Hovxiav, acc. sing. ; : is : id. HovxXIlaAs, gen. sing. A 5 é 3 c id. Hv XLOV, acc. sing. masc. Hovxvos yovx.os |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) equivalent to 189 nNUOOK ATipnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act—B. D.) Ln. Tdf. 3 5 dméoretkav Hryswpévov, Rec. Gr. Sch.f “7 — (Mar. 12. 4) ATYyYLWpEvoy,’ acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. aTYLow rts, nom. sing. fem. (§ 10. tab. J. h) : Gots nToL,© Cconj. (n & ov) in N.T. only in the usage, yToL—7, whether, with an elevated tone. rotpaxa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act—B. C. D.) Ln. Taf. . . : f erouaces nrotwaca, Rec. Gr. Sch. sree 2z4), |=) HTotwaca, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ‘ id. yrotwacay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. , id. yTotpacas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. qTotmace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. fjToacpevyny, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. HToywacpevov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. and ace. masc. part. perf. pass. : id. Hroyzacpévot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 26. rem. 1) . i : : id. yToywacjevots, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. HTotwacrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. , id. ytovvTo, 3 pers. pl. imperf. mid. (§ 13. rem.2) — airéw yTTdopat, Gar], ($19. tab. S$) - irre yitnOnte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. irrdopa ntTnpa |, aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) ITwOV yTTnTal, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. irrdopat yTTov," acc. sing. neut.—Rec. Gr. Sch. . H joowv, Al. Ln. Tdf. (1 Co. 11. 17) \ Be qrTtov,’ adv. less—Rec. Gr. Sch. nooov, B. Ln. Tdf. (2 Co. 12. 15) yTtwv, Att. for woowv, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 8. rem. 5) less. qTTdopat, Opat, fut. yrryOjoopat, HTVXOS, quiet, tranquil, peaceful, 1 Ti. & YTTHT OAL, perf. HTTHpaL, to be less, D2 mel eer ae 4 inferior to; to fare worse, to be in a less yovxiov, gen. sing. neut. HOvXLOS favoured condition, 2 Co. 12. 13; by impl. yopadicato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. aoparilor to be overcome, vanquished, 2 Pe. 2. 19, 20. nopadicavro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. id. HITHLA, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) an YTAKTHCO pe," 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. aTaKTew inferiority, to a particular standard; de- te, 2 pers. pl. imperf. or pres. subj. (§ 12. tab. L) ett fault, failure, shortcoming, Ro. 11. 12; NTMHKapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. (§ 13. rem. 2) airéw WSCovGn7e TXEXe yTyCavra, 3 pers: pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . ; id. qTTOAVTAL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. 3 HITAOpat nme, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. nrw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. (§ 12. rem. 2) eit qtycacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . : id. yvodknoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 34. nTNCTATE, 2-pers. pl. aor: 1, ind. act. : id. rem. 3.-c) : ; evooKew HTjoaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 4 id. nuooKyoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind.—Ln. aa d. TYLACaTE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. arynclo evooKyoas, Rec. Gr. Sch. (He. ro. 6, 8) a 2 Thes. 3.7. 6 Mar, 12. 4, e Ro. 6. 16. @1-Co, 11. 17. € 2 Co. 12. 15. vooK 190 Pavar nvooKynce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. —B. Ln. at Se Q. edddxyoe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 10. 5) yoKatpovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 3. c) evKaipéew @addatov, ace. @addatos yrdAynoapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. aiAza @addatos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. s Thaddeus, pr. norilero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. aidLopae name. nidioOy, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . ; id. Oaraoca, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) the sea, Mat. 23. 15; niddyet, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 3. c) eddoyéw Mar. 9. 42; a@ sea, Ac. 7. 36; an inland nidoynxe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act—Ln. i A sea, lake, Mat. 8. 24, et al. etAdynxe, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (He. 7. 6) O@aAaccay, acc. sing. O6ddracca. nidoynoe, 3 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. act.—Ln. ag a faddooyn, dat. sing. . . . . id. evAdyyoe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (He. 11. 21) Oardoons, gen. sing. . : : . id. nvéave, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. (§ 13. rem.2) avdéavw Oadzret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. arr Nuence, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : : id. Gidzrn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. : : id. meRst70,: 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. evropéw Oddre, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) to impart yupiokoy, 3 pers. pe, Enpel Mel = ; warmth; met. to cherish, nurse, foster, Ln. Tdf. EvpioK® E : p5.1203 1 hess 2.7. evpioKov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. tA 58) J @dpap,° 4, Thamar, pr. name, indecl. nippavOn, 4 ae sing. aor. 1, pass a eae GapBéw, |, fut. yo, (§ 16. tab. P) Lines eipdvOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Oe. 2. ous J bapBos, eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) astonishment, nipopyce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind.—A. D. Ln. 3 , amazement, awe, Lu. 4. 36, et al. eihdpyoe, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 12. 16 : evpopew GapBéw, &, fut. yow, aor. 1, eap- yoxapiorncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind—Gr. Byoa, to be astonished, amazed, Ac. 9. 6; Sch. Tdf. evyapioTew later, pass. to be astonished, amazed, awe- evyapioTycay, Rec. (Ro. 1. As J struck, Mar. 1. 27; 10. 24, 32. XH, 1 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 34. rem. 3. EVYOpaL bapBovs, gen. sing. = 5 GapBos nvxovro, 3 pers. pl. imperf. ; ‘ id. fapBav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Gap Béw note, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. (§ 32. rem. 2) abinus Gavacyov,* acc. sing. neut. Gavaciwos Hxéw, B], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (iyq) to sound, Oavacipos |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) OvjoKw ring, 1 Co. 13. 1; to roar, as the sea, Oavate, voc. sing. : Gavaros Lu. 21. 25. Gavarnpopov,’ gen. sing. masc. Oavarnpopos 7XOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) ay Gavatnpopos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (Odvatos & NXpadurevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 13. pépw) mortiferous, bringing or causing rem. 2) c é dixpaduorevo death, deadly, fatal. XS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) equivalent to 77, Gavarous, dat. pl. Oavatos sound, noise, Ac. 2. 2; He. 12. 19; met. Oavarov, acc. sing. . . . : . id. report, fame, rumour, Lu. 4. 37. Odvaros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Orjoxw 7Xx0s |, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) sound. v.r. Gavarov, gen. sing. 5 . GOavaros 7XOvS, gen. sing.—A. B. Gr. Tdf. . ea Javarovpela, 1 pers. pl. pres. pass. (§ 21. hxovans, Rec. Sch. (Lu. 21. 25) 2 i [75] 77xos tab. U) Oavatow HXOVTNS, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. HXEo bavarovpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. p. pass. id. AxpeLoOnoar,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. favatrovre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. é id. (§ 21. tab. U) axpedw | Oavatow, @], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab.T) . OvjcKw nXw, dat. sing. NXOS Gavdrw, dat. sing. Oavatos 7XOv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. HXEw Gavatwheis, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. Gavaréw nWavTo, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. onto GavatGoor, aor. 1, infin. act. : ‘ ; id. nwaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§ 23. Oavatdoovar, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : id. rem. 5) : : j ; id. Gavatdawot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. @ Ac. 11. 29. 6 Ro. 3. 12. c Mat. 1.3. d Mar. 16.18 eJa.3 8 Oarrre 191 barre |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) perf. Téerada, aor. l, Cara, aor. 2, pass. éradyv, (a) (§ 24. fem. 8. b) to bury, inter, Mat. 8. 21, 22; 14. 12. et al: tad), As, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) burial, the act of burying, sepulture, Mat. 27. 7. Taos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a sepul- cures Mat-923) 24,5 20);) 27. O1, 1645/66; Pray Je OEE LAGOS B4y 116) @dpa,* 6, Thara, pr. name, indecl. Oappjoat, aor. 1, infin. : : dappew Gappodpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; : -id. Gappotvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . E: id. Oappodvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Gappd, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. contr. —. : id. Oapoet, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. é Gapoéw Gapoetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : . id. Gapoéw, G, and, new Attic, fappéw, 3 | Oapoos Oapsos,’ eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) courage, con- fidence. Gapoéw, &, and, new Attic, Jappéw, 6, fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. P) imperat. Oapoet, to be of good courage, be of good cheer, Mat. 9. 2, et al.; to be confident, hopeful, 2 Co. 7. 16, et al.; to be bold, maintain a bold bearing, 2 Co. 10. I, 2. Oavpa, atos, 76, (§4. tab. D.c) a wonder; won- der, admiration, astonishment. Pavpalw, fut. dow, and doopan, perf. teBavpaxa, aor. 1, eHavpaca, (§ 26. rem. 1) to admire, regard with admira- tion, wonder at, Lu. 7.9; Ac. 7. 31; to reverence, adore, 2 Thes. 1. 10; absol. to Betos Oavpalovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. Oavpdlor Gavpalovrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Oavpalw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : - Oadtpa Gavpdlov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Gavpate Gavpacar, aor, l,infin, < 3 5 : id. Gavpacavtes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor.1 . id. Oavpacare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . ; id. Gavpdoys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. GavpacOjvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. : , id. Oavpdova,’ ace. pl. neut. , : Oavpdcvos Pavpaoros |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) é - Oadpo. Javpdcovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. Oovpdlor Javpacrd, nom. pl. neut. . Oavpactos Javpacry, nom. sing. fem. . ‘ ; id. Oavpacrov, nom. and ace. sing. neut. . F id. favpacros |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) . bata. Ocifor, aor. 1, infin. act. . : : bdxtw bawavrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. ea], Gs, #, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . beds Geabjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 22. rem. 2) Oedopat Oeay, acc. sing. bea Jecopat, opa |, fut. aopat, perf. (pass. form) teGédjat, aor. 1, pass. eaOyv, (a) (§ 19. tab. S) to gaze upon, Mat. 6. 1; 23. 5; Lu. 7. 24; to see, discern with the eyes, Mar.16.11,14; Lu. 5.27; Jno. 1. 14, 32, 38, et al.; to see, visit, Ro. 15. 24. Géatpov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a theatre, a place where public games and spectacles are exhibited, Ac. 19. 29, 31; meton. a show, gazing-stock, 1 Co. 4. 9. Gearpi€opa, to be exposed as in a theatre, to be made a gazing-stock, object wonder, be filled with wonder, admiration, or of scorn, He. 10. 33. N.T. astonishment, Mat.8.10; Lu. 4. 22, et al. OeGs, gen. sing. A ; : : : 6ea Oavpacvos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) won- Jeacdpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 Oecopar derful, admirable, marvellous; 76 Gavpa- Geacapevots, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 ; id. ouov, & wonder, wonderful work, Mat. Oecacdpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | id. Fig wise Gedcacbat, aor. 1, infin. j , : id. Oavpacrds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Gedoacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. ‘ : id. wondrous, glorious, 1 Pe. 2.9; Re. 15.1; GcarpiCoprar |, fut. coopoe : : : id. marvellous, strange, uncommon, Mat. Gearpildpevot,° nom. pl. masc. part. press. p. Oearpilopat 21. 42; Mar. 12. II. Géarpov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Gedopar Oavpdfew, pres. infin. s : Oavpalw | Ged, voc. sing. (§ 3. rem.1) . : F Oeds Oavpaere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. Oeias, gen. sing. fem. : Oeios Oavpacere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. é . id. Geivar, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 28. tab. V) tiOnpe Oavpatnte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. . : id. Ocios |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) : : . Oeds a Lu. 3.34. 6 Ac. 28. 15. ec Re. 17. 6. d Mat, 21. 15. e He. 10. 33. Oevov Oeiov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) brimstone, sulphur, Lu. 17. 29; Re. 9g. 17, 18, et al. Gewsdys, eos, ovs, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. b) of brimstone, sulphurous, Re. 9. 17. L.G. Oevdrys,* TyTos, H, (§ 4. rem. 2.c) . = beds Geis, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 2, act. ($28.tab.U) rin Geiov, gen. sing. . . : . - ' Oetov Ociv, dat. sing. . : 2 E : id. BewsSers,* acc. pl. masc. - » Gevwsdys Gevsdys |, €0s, ous, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) ; 6etov 6éXer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : . ba OéXewv, pres. infin. ¢ : : : id. OéXers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : : id. OéXere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ; ’ id. Gedy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj... : : id. OAAnpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. cc). ; id. Ochypara, ace. pl. . ; : 3 - O€Anpo. GeAjpate, dat. sing. : ; r : id. GeAnpatos, gen. sing. é : : : id. Gedys, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. : F bé\w GeAnoavras acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 . : id. GeAnoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. Gédnow,” acc. sing. : é 3 - Oaxors Gednors], ews, f (§ 5. tab. Ec). Ge Oedjow, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : ; id. Gedjowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. 3 id. GéAnre, 2 pers..pl. pres. subj... } j id. GéXot, 3 pers. sing. pres. optat. : : id. Gédoper, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 7 : : id. OGéXovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. OéXovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. : : id. GéXovres, Nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. GéXov7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. : 3 id. OéXovros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. P id. OeXovrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. 5 ; id. GéXover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. 02€ro, and é@é\w, the former being the form in the present in N.T., fut. beAjow & edyow, imperf. nOeXrov, aor. l, n0edynoa, (§ 35. rem. 5) to. exercise the will, properly by an unimpassioned operation; to be willing, Mat. 17. 4, et al.; to be inclined, disposed, Ro. 13. 3, et al.; to choose, Lu. 1. 62; to intend, design, Lu. 14. 28, et al.; to will, JNOw5 -e2hs 20. 22, set sales nOeXov, I could wish, Gal. 4. 20. 192 ~ Oeov OéAnua, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) will, bent, inclination, 1 Co. 16. 12; Ep. 2. 3; I Pera 3s) aesolve Co. 72 | 377 uaauts purpose, design, 2 Ti. 2. 26; 2 Pe. 1. 21; will, sovereign pleasure, behest, Mat.18.14; Lu. 12. 47; Ac. 13. 22, et al. freq.; ép TO OeAjpatt Ocodt, Deo permittente, if God please or permit, Ro. 1.10. LXX. Gednots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) will, pleasure, He. 2.4. L.G. GéXw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. 5 ; - §d\o Gedwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . 3 id. GéAwor, 3 pers.-pl. pres. subj. . . : id. Gepédta, ace. pl. Gepédvov GepéAror, nom. pl. OeweAtos Oepeuov, acc. sing. . : : P id. OewéAtov, ov, 7d, and MeweAtos, ov, 6 - - tlOnpe Oewediov, gen. sing. Oepeduos GepeXiovs, acc. sing. : : ; j id. Gepedin, dat. sing. ; ; id. Jepedidw, &}, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) . - TUOnpe Oepedidoar, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. act. Ocpedudoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. act—Gr. Sch. | Oepedidoar, Rec. : id. Tdf. om. (1 Pe. 5. 10) | Oéuevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. Oepedtdw (§ 28. tab. W.)- : ne Oévres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 2, act. ($ 28. tabsaW)s ae , F , ae Gévros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. Geodidaxrot,? nom. pl. masc. Geodidaxros Geodidaxtos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (Beds & bi- daxTos) taught of God, divinely instructed. N.T. Oeot, nom. pl. : : i : , bbs Geots, dat. pl. : . . . . id. feopaxeo, |, fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. P) (Beds & pdxopar) to fight or contend against God, to seek to counteract the divine will, Ac. 23.9. Geop.axos, ov, 6, (§ 3 tab. aj ghting against God, in conflict with God, INCHSE SOHN (a): Jeopaxou, nom. pl. Ocopaxos Ocopraxos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . » Geopaxew Geopaxdpev,’ 1 pers. pl. pres. subj—Rec. a Gr. Sch. Tdf. om. Oecy, acc. sing. 5 ‘ , ; . Ged @ Ro. 1. 20. OuRen Ors dacus ec He, 2 d1 Thes. 4. 9. e Ac. 5. 39. Ff Ac. 23. 9. Oeov Oedv, acc. sing. of n Geds, @ goddess\—Gr. Sch. Tdf. Oedv, Rec. (Ac. 19. 37) Gedrrvevaotos,* ov, 6, #, (§ 7. rem. 2) (Geds & avew) divinely inspired. L.G. Oeas, ov, 0, & n; (§ 3. rem. 1) a@ deity, Ac. 7. 43; 1 Co. 8.5; an idol, Ac. 7. 40; God, the true God, Mat. 3. 9, et al. freq.; God, possessed of true godhead, Jno. 1. 1; Ro. g. 5; from the Heb. applied to poten- tates, Jno. 10. 34, 35; TO ed, an inten- sive term, from the Heb., exceedingly, Ac. 7. 20, and, perhaps, 2 Co. Io. 4. Ocd, Gs, H, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a goddess, Ac. 19. 27, 35, 37- Oetos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) divine, per- taining to God, 2 Pe. 1. 3, 4; To Oetov, the divine nature, divinity, Ac. 17. 29. Oevsrys, tTyTOs, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) divinity, deity, godhead, divine majesty, L.G. Gedrns, TNTOS, q (§ 4. rem. 2. c) di- vinity, deity, godhead, Col. 2.9. L.G. GeooeBera |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) GeooeBnjs OconeBeuav,” acc. sing. Geor€eBeva GeoceBis,° €os, ots, 6, 7, ($7. tab. G. b) (Beds & o¢Bop.a) reverencing God, pious, godly, devout, a sincere worshipper of God. GeooéBea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) worshipping of God, reverence Ro. 1. 20. towards God, piety. Ocorrvyets,” Geoorvyys Geooriyijs |, éos, ots, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (Beds & orvyéw, to hate) God-hated; in N.T. a hater and contemner of God. ace. pl. masc. Oeorys |, TyTOs, 9, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) beds Georntos,° gen. sing. Ocdrns Oeod, gen. sing. beds Geovs, acc. pl. ; ; - : P id. @cddure, voc. @cddiAos @cddir0s ], ov, 6, ($3-tab.C. S| Theophilus, pr.name. Ocpazreia, as, ns (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Oeparrwv Geparreiay, acc. sing. Ocparreia Oepazreias, gen. sing. ; j : : id. Oeparever, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind.—A. D. Ln. Tdf. . Jepurredw 193 Jeppn Jeparreveo Oat, pres. infin. pass. (§ 14. tab. N) Geparrevw Ocparreveo Ge, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. id. Ocparreverar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . id. Geparrevere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. 0 id. Oeparrevovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. Ocparredorat, aor. 1, infin. act. é : id. Jeparevoret, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . ; id. JeparrevOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. ; : id. Jeparrevorov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. Jeparrevow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . j id. Oeparredo |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) Oeparrwv Oecparetwr, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Ocparedw Oeparrav,’ ovros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) an altend- ant, a servant; a minister. Geparreia, as, ): (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) service, attendance; healing, cure, . Lu. 9. 11; Re. 22. 2; meton. those who render service, servants, domestics, family household, Mat. 24. 45; Lu. 12. 42. Geparrevw, fut. evow, aor. 1, eHepa- mevoa, (§ 13. tab. M) to serve, minister to, render service and attendance; to ren- der divine service, worship, Ac. 17. 25; to 8. 16, et al.; pass. to receive service, Ac. 17. 25. epilew, pres. infin. act. Oepiln Oepi€ers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. heal, cure, Mat. 4. 23, 24; GepiLovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . $ id. epila, fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) Gépos bepilav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Gepila Oepioat, aor. 1, infin. act. . : : ; id. GepiravTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Gepicet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . A id. Gepropov, ace. sing. epio pds Geprop.os, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. >. a) Gépos Ocpispov, gen. sing. : : Gepic pos Gepicopev, | pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . Gepila Gépicov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. - id. Gepicrai, nom. pl. Gepiorys Gepiorais, dat. pl. . : ; ; id. Gepraris |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. of . . pos OepyaiverOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. Oeppaives deppawopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. Geppavopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. Oeppaive |, fut. av@, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) Géppn Béppy), ms, H, (§ 2 tab. B. a) (Gepyds, Oépw) heat, warmth, Ac. 28. 3. Ocparrevoet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu.6.7) Ocpazrevew, pres. infin. act. . ° * id. a2 Ti. 3.16. 61 Ti. 2.10. e Jno. 9. 31. J He. 3. 5. 14 d Ro. 1. 30. e Col. 2. 9. Jepun 194 Onpa Oeppaive, fut. av@;, (§ 27. rem. 1.c) to warm; mid. to warm one’s self, Mar. 14. 54, 67; Jno. 18. 18, 25; Ja. 2. 16. Geppns,” gen. sing. ‘ j ‘ A Oépyn épos, eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) the warm season of the year, summer, Mat. 24. 32; Mar. 13. 38; Lu. 21. 30. Oepi~m, fut. tow, aor. 1, eHepica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to gather in harvest, reap, Mat. 6. 26; 25. 24, 26; met. to reap the reward of labour, 1 Co. 9. 11; 2 Co. 9. 6; to reap the harvest of vengeance, Re. 14. 15, 16. Gepiopi0s, od, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) har- vest, the act of gathering in the harvest, reap- ing, Jno. 4. 35, et al.; met. the harvest of the Gospel, Mat. 9. 37, 38; Lu. to. 2; a crop; met. the crop of vengeance, Re. DAeaTine Ocpiorys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one who gathers in the harvest, a reaper, Mat. 13. 30, 39. Oéce, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. mid. . ~ tlOnpe @ecaadovixes |, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) Thessalo- nian, of Thessalonica. @cooadovikéwy, gen. pl. Ococadovikers @cocadovikéws, gen. sing. ° : : id. @cocadovixr |, NS, y (§ 2. tab. B. a) Thessalonica, a city of Macedonia. @cocadoviky, dat. sing. » Ococarovikn Ocooadovikys, gen. sing. . : 5 ‘ id. Oére, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act—A. D. Ln. Tdf. ; : ‘ : TiO ne Oéobe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 21. 14) . @evdas,’ a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Theudas, pr. name. OG, dat. sing. : : é : 2 beds Oewpet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind... F - Gewpéw Ocwpetv, pres. infin. 5 2 ; : id. Gewpeis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : : id. Oewpetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ; id. Ocwpetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. F ; id. Ocwpéw, |, fut. yow, (§ 16 tab. P) to bea spectator, to gaze on, contemplate; to be- hold, view with interest and attention, Mat. 27. 55; 28. 1, et al.; to contemplate mentally, consider, He. 7. 4; in N.T. to see, perceive, Mar. 3. 11, et al.; to come a Ac, 28.3. 6 Ac. 5,36. to a knowledge of, Jno. 6. 40; from the Heb, to experience, undergo, Jno. 8. 51, et al. Gewpia, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a beholding; a sight, spectacle, Lu. 23. 48. Gewpy}, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. : - Gewpéw Jewpyoat, aor. 1, infin. 5 5 E s id. Oewpyoavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. sal BoC. Deine tdk id. Gewportvres, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 23. 48) | dewpjon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. ‘ 3 id. Gewpyowor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . : id. Gewprnre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. . % 3 id. Oewpia |, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem, 2) id. Oewpiay, acc. sing. ; ‘ é 3 ewpio. Gewpodtvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . : Jewpéw Gewpodvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. i id. Gewpotv7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. Oewpodvros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres.— ASB Ene Ld: : id. Gewpotv7t, Ree. Gr. Sch. (ee 17. 16) Oewpovtvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Oewpotoat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. é id. Gewpodor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : : id. Jewpd, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; ; id. Gewpav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . . id. bewpdcr, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. - id. Oy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. (§ 28. tab. v) TiO Oynxy |, ns, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) : : : id. OyKnv,? acc. sing. : : : - Onxn Oyraldvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . » Oyralo Oyraloveas, dat. pl. fem. part. pres. : id. Ondalo |, fut. dow, aor. 1, eOj\aca, (§ 26. rem. 1) (Ody, a nipple) to suckle, give suck, Mat. 24.19; Mar 13507. ;elus2t2sce23.029) to suck, Mat. 21. 16; Lu. 11. 27. OyAevat, nom. pl. fem. ‘ : , ~ Ondvs OnXelas, gen. sing. fem. : ‘ ; id. OnAv, nom. and ace. sing. neut. . , P id. Onrvs |, Bee, Orv, (§ 7. tab. H. g) fe- male; To Orr, se. yévos, a female, Mat. 19. 4; Mar. 1o. 6; Gal. 3. 28; n OnAcva, woman, Ro. 1. 26, 27. Onpe |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) (Op, a wild beast) hunting, the chase; met. means of capture, a cause of destruction, Ro. 11. 9. Onpevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) e Lu. 23. 48. ad Jno, 18. 11. to hunt, catch; met. to seize on, lay hold of. OA(Beoba, pres. infin. pass. Onpav," acc. sing. . ‘ ; . : Onpa Onpetoran,? aor. 1, infin. : : : Onpevw Onpetw |, fut. evow : : 5 - Opa Onpia, nom. and ace. pl. x : : Onpiov Onpropaxéw, &}, fut. ow, aor. 1, eOnpropaynoa, (§ 16. tab. P) Onpiov & pedxop.a.t) to ght with wild beasts; met. to be exposed to furious hostility, 1 Co. 15.32. L.G. Onpiov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (equivalent to Onp, but pr. a dimin. from it) @ beast, wild animal, Mar. 1. 13; Ac. 10. 12, et al.; met. a brute, brutish man, Ti. 1. 12. Onpiov, gen. sing. . ‘ : , . Onpiov Onpte, dat. sing. - ‘ : P id. Onpiov, gen. pl. ; : ; : ; id. Onoavpicey, pres. infin. act. . j 4 Onoavpil Onoavpiers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : . id. Onoavpilere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. F id. Oyoavpiw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) - @Onoavpos Onoarvpilov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . Onoavpiloo Gyoavpot, nom. pl. : : : - Onoavpos @noaupov, acc. sing. O 2 ° 5 id. Onoavpos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a treasury, a store, treasure, precious deposit, Mat. 6. 19, 20, 21, et al.; a receptacle in which pre- cious articles are kept, a casket, Mat. 2. 11; a@ storehouse, Mat. 12. 35. Onoarpilo, fut. iow, aor. 1, eOnoav- plioa, (§ 26. rem. 1) to collect and lay up stores or wealth, treasure up, Mat. 6. 19, 20; to heap up, accumulate, Ro. 2.5; 1 Co. 16.2; to reserve, keep in store, Zab era Oyoavpod, gen. sing. 5 ; . - @yoavpos Oyoauvpors, ace. pl. : : : . id. OyoavpS, dat. sing. . : : ‘ Bild w(t, Gycavpav, gen. pl. : : id. Ojoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. 6 28.rem.9.a) 7/ypue Onoes, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : : id. Oyjow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : é id. O@yow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. ‘ : id. Ayyave | 5 fut. OiEop.01, aor. 2, eiyov, (§ 36. rem. 2) to touch, Col. 2. 21; He. 12. 20; to harm, He. 11. 28. bin, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. . : Ayyave Oiyys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. . - F : id. a Ro. 11.9. Onpav 195 OALBw OAL Bope8a, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. OABopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. OALBopevors, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. OdAiBovor, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. OAIBe@ ], fut. Yu, perf. pass. rOuppar, (§ 23. rem. 1, a, and rem. 7) fo squeeze, press; to press upon, encumber, throng, crowd, Mar. 3. 9; met. to distress, afflict, 2 Co. 1. 6; 4. 8, et al.; pass. to be compressed, narrow, Mat. 7. 14. (7). 2 Artis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. pressure, compression; met. affliction, dis- tress of mind, 2 Co. 2. 4; distressing cir- cumstances, trial, affliction, Mat. 24. 9, et al. L.G. OrXiBwor, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . ; OALBw Odie, dat. sing. . OXiYts OAtpes, nom. pl. id. Oripeor, dat. pl. id. ONipewv, gen. pl. id. OrXibews, gen. sing. id. OAtyuv, acc. sing. id. Oris, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. 4) OABw Gincke |, (§ 36. rem. 4) fut. Bavotpar, perf. TeOvnka, aor. 2, eGdvov, to die; in N.T., only in the perf. and pluperf., téOvnka, ercOvyjxewy, inf. refvavar, (a) part. reOv7- Kus, to be dead, Mat. 2. 20; Mar. 15. 44, et al. Ovnrds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) mortal, obnoxious to death, Ro. 6. 12; 8. 11; 2Co. 4. 113 7d Ovytov, mortality, 1 Co. 15. 53, 543; 2 Co. 5. 4. Oavaros, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) death, the extinction of life, whether na- turally, Lu. 2. 26; Mar. 9.1; or vio- lently, Mat. 10. 21; 15. 43 damminent dunger of death, 2 Co. 4. 11, 12; I. 23; in N.T, spiritual death, as opposed to Coy in its spiritual sense, in respect of a forfeiture of salvation, Jno. 8.51; Ro.6.16, et al. Gavacipzos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) deadly, mortal, fatal, Mar. 16. 18. col , , Gavaréw, &, fut. dow, aor. 1, éGava- 6 Lu. 11. 54. Ovnra 196 Ovare twoa, (§ 20. tab. T) to put to death, deliver to death, pass. to be exposed to imminent danger of death, Ro. 8.36; in N.T. met. to mortify, subdue, Ro. 8. 13; pass. to be dead to, to Mat. 10. 21; 26. 59; Mar. 13. 12; be rid, parted from, as if by the interven- tion of death, Ro. 7. 4. Oyvyra, ace. pl. neut. Ovyrés Gyvyry, dat. sing. fem. . : ‘ id. Gvyrov, nom. and ace. sing. neut. ; : id. Ovyros |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) OvijoKw Ovy7G, dat. sing. neut. Ovyrds 2 pers. sing. pres. pass.—B.C.D.} ne Tde - . \ GopuBdfouas tupBaty, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 10. 41) GopuBakn, GopvBafopar|, vr. . OépuBos OopuBetabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. pass. OopvBéw OopuBetabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. . id. GoprBéw, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) OopuBos OdprBov, acc. sing. 3 ; : : id. GopvBos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an uproar, din; an outward expression of mental agitation, outcry, Mar. 5. 38; a@ tumult, commotion, Mat. 26. 5, et al. GopvBalopar, to be troubled, disturbed, V.re) Hau to. 4: OopvBéw, , fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) intrans. to make a din, uproar; trans. to disturb, throw into commotion, Ac. 17. 5; in N.T. mid. mind,-to raise a lament, Mat. 9. 23; Mar. to manifest agitation of 5. 39; Ac. 20. Io. OopvBov, gen. sing. GopvBovuevov, acc. s. masc. part. pres. pass. Oopvos OopyBew Opave |, fut. avow, to break, shiver; met., perf. pass. part. tefpavopeévos, shattered, crushed by cruel oppression, Lu. 4. 18. Opeupa], atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Tpéhw Opéupara,* nom. pl. Opeupa Epnvéw, &|, fut. now Opjvos Opyvncere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. Opynvéew Epjvos,” ov, 6, (§ 3 tab. C. a) (Opeopan, to shriek) wailing, lamentation. Opynvéw, &, fut. now, aor. 1, ebpy- vyoa, (§ 16 tab. P) to lament, bewail, Mat. 11.17; Lu. 7. 32; Jno. 16. 20. a Jno. 4. 12. 6 Mat.2.18 Opynoeia, as, 1, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) OpjcKos Opnoxeia, dat. sing. Opynoxeia Opynokeias, gen. sing. : : ; : id. Opyckos, ov, 6, 7, occupied with religious obser- vances; in N.T. religious, devout, pious. Opyckeia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) religious worship, Col. 2. 18; re- ligion, a religious system, Ac.26.5; religion, piety, Ja. 1. 26, 27. Oprap,Bevovre, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. Oprap Bevo OptapBevioas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 . id. OprapBevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (AplapBos, a hymn in honour of Bacchus; a triumph) pr. to celebrate a triumph; trans. to lead in triumph, celebrate a triumph over, Col. 2. 15; in N.T. to cause to triumph, or, to render conspicuous, 2 Co. 2. 14. L.G. OpiE, TPLXOS, , (§ 4. rem. 2. b) @ hair; pl. af tpixes, dat. Opisi, the hair of the head, Mat. 5. 36; 10. 30, et al.; of an animal, Mat. 3.4; Mar. 1.6. tpixwos, 7, ov, (§7. tab. F.a) of hair, made of hair, Re. 6. 12. Opréi, dat. pl. Opié Opocto ban, pres. infin. pass. Opoew Opociabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. - id. Cpoew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (Opdos, an up- roar, fr. Opéopat, to make a clamour) to cry aloud; in N.T. pass. to be disturbed, disquieted, alarmed, terrified, Mat. 24. 6; Marts aishke eu beSai28 2. OpopBor,? nom. pl. . OpopBos OpouBos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a lump; espec. a clot of blood. Opovot, nom. pl. Opovos Opovor, acc. sing. ; , id. Opovos, ov, 6, (Opaw, to set) a seat, a throne, Mat, 5- 34; 19. 28; Lu. 3. 52; meton. power, dominion, Lu. 1.32; He. 1.8; a potentate, Col. 1. 16, et al. Opovov, gen. sing. Opovos Opovovs, ace. pl. : : c é : id. Opove, dat. sing. . ‘ A & Z id. Opover, gen. pl. . id. @vdreipa, wv, Ta, (§ 3. tab. C. . Thyatira, a city of Lydia. @vareipots, dat. Ovaretpa. e Ja. 1. 26. @ Lu. 22. 44. Qvare 197 Gvota Ovarteipwr, gen. : Ovdreipa emotion of the mind; anger, wrath, Lu. 4. 28; Ovyarep, voc. sing. (§ 6. rem. 1. 2) Ovydrnp Ac. 19. 28, et al.; pl. swellings of anger, Gvyarépa, acc. sing. . : . : : id. 2 Co. 12. 20; Gal. 5. 20. Ovyatépas, acc. pl. ° 5 ° id. Pupow, @, fut. ow, (§ 20. tab. T) to Ovyarépes, nom. and voc. pl. 3 0 : id. provoke to anger; pass. to be angered, en- Ovyarépur, gen. pl. : ‘ ; id. raged, Mat. 2. 16. Ouyarnp, Tépos, Tpds, dat. répu, tpi, acc. Tépa, voc. Giyarep, n, ($ 6. rem. 2) a daughter, Mat. 9. 18; an expression of affection and kindness, from the Heb., one of the fe- male posterity of any one, Lu. 1. 5; met. 10. 35, 37; in the vocative, Mat. 9. 22; a city, Mat. 21.5; Jno. 12. 15; pl. fe- male inhabitants, Lu.. 23. 28. (a). duyarpiov, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a little daughter, female child, Mar. 5. 23; 7. 25. Ovyarpi, dat. sing. Ouydrnp Ovyatpov, ov, TO : : : : id. Gvyatpos, gen. sing. , ; : x id. Over, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. (te Ove, pres. infin. act. : : ; ; id. Oiedra], ys, 7, (8 pest, whirlwind, hurricane. 2. rem. 3) (Ow, to rush) a tem- OvedAn,* dat. sing. 62s OerGar, pres. infin. pass. Ove Ovivov,’ acc. sing. neut. Blivos Edivos |, 7, ov, ($7. tab. F. a) thyme, of Ovia, thya, an aromatic evergreen tree, arbor vite, resembling the cedar, and found in Libya. (7). Outipa |, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Odo Ovpudpara, nom. and acc. pl. Ouptopa Ovpidpatos, gen. sing. 4 } : 5 id. Oyutapdrwv, gen. pl. . ; : : id. Ovprdcat,® aor. 1, infin. Bupiden Oupratyprov,* ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C. o) Boa Oupidw, G}, fut. dow, (§ 18. tab. RR). ; id. @vpot, nom. pl. Oupos Ovpopayew, G|, fut. now, 6 16. tab. P) (Guys & pdxopa) to wage war fiercely; to be warmly hostile to, L.G. nom. sing. masc. part. pres. be enraged against. Ovpopaxar,° Ovpov, ace. sing. : : Oupos Ovp.ds, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 (Gi, to rush) pr. the soul, mind; hence, Pvpopoxéew a strong passion or a He. 12. 18. 6 Re. 18. 12. e Lu. 1.9 Cup.od, gen. sing. Ovpos Gupow, o|, fut. dow : ; id. 3 pers. pl. pres. ind.—Al. Ln. Tdf. P ber Ben Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 10. 20) dupa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) @ door, gate, Mat. 6.6; Mar. 1. 33; an entrance, Mat.27.60, Gvovct, Oven, et al.; in N.T. met. an opening, occasion, opportunity, Ac. 14. 27; 1 Co. 16. 9, et al.; meton. a@ medium or means of en- trance, Jno. 10. 7, 9 Oupeds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a stone or other material employed to close a door- way; later, a large oblong shield, Ep. 6. 16. Oupis, (dos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2 opening; a window, Ac.20.9; 2 Co. 11. 33. c) a small Ovpa, dat. sing. Opa Oipat, nom. pl. . : ; : 3 id. Ovpas, dat. pl. é : ; id. dupav, acc. sing. : : ‘ : id. Gipas, gen. sing. or acc. pl. : : : id. Gupeov,f acc. sing. : . Gupeds Oupeds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Ovpa Gupisos, gen. sing. : : Oupis Bupis |, ios, 4, ($4. rem. 2. c) Ovpa Ovpav, gen. pl. . P f : ; i: Gvpwpds, ov, 6, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) (Bipa & oupos, a keeper) a door-keeper, porter, Marg 03-0345) JnOntOl3); uO TO; iiy7/ Bupwpa, dat. sing. masc. and fem. ; ‘ Oupwpos Gvoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. Ou Ovon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 3 < id. Ovcia, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . id. Ovoia, dat. sing. Ouola Gvotat, nom. pl. . ‘ : : : id. Goce dae ' : id. Ovoiav, ace. sing. 3 - f A id. @voias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. . : ; id. Ovovacrypia, acc. pl. : Ovovactyptov Ovovacrnptov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Ovw Ovovacrypiov, gen. sing. Ouovacrypiov d He. 9. 4. e Ac. 12. 20. Ep. 6. 16, bvo.a 198 aca Gvovacrypiv, dat. sing. OuoiacrypLov jp Gvordv, gen. pl. Guoia cape Gicov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. vw "Idetpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Juirus, pr. name. idQeis, mom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, pass. idopat Ove |, fut. Oiow, perf. réGvxa, aor. 1, eica, iabévros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. pass. id. perf. pass. réAvpat, aor. 1, érvOnv, to ian, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. j P id. offer; to kill in sacrifice, sacrifice, immo- iaOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. f id. late, Ae. 14. 13,18, et al-;, in) N-E. to iaOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : ; id. slaughter for food, Mat. 22. 4, et al. (uv iabjoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 1, ind. pass. id. in Pio, v in érvOnv). | id@nre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. : : id. Oupidw, &, fut. dow, (§ 18. tab. R) iaOijre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. to burn incense, Lu. t. 9. iabytw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass.— Oupiapa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) IB: hdts. ae ‘ id. incense, any odoriferous substance burnt 8. 3, 43 18. 13; or, the act of burning incense, in religious worship, Re. 5. 8; Oils 15 alos sit Oupiarnpiov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a censer for burning incense, He. 9. 4. Gucia, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) sacrifice, the act of sacrificing, He. 9. 26; Mat. 9g. eaten by the sacrificers, 1 Co. 10. 18; in N.T. an offering or service to God, Phi. 4. 18, et al. the thing sacrificed, a victim, 13; 12. 73 the flesh of victims Ovotacryptov, tov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) an altar, Mat. 5. 23, 24; Lu. 1. 11, et al.; spe. the altar of burnt-offering, Mat. 23- 353 Lu. 11. 51; meton. a class of sacrifices, He. 13. 10. LXX. 6, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. (§ 28. tab. V) TlOnpe Owpa, dat. Owpas @wpa, voc. . : : : : : id. Owpay, acc. ‘ ; : : ; id. Owpas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Thomas, pr. name. Oapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act.—B.) Ln. Taf. Lien: k mapapddwpev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. reOnpue 4. 30) - ‘ ; +3} Ospaxa, acc. sing. Oodspaé Odpaxas, ace. pl. ; : : : id. Oodpaé |, dos, 0, ($ 4. rem. armour for the body, consisting of two 2.b) a breast-plate, parts, one covering the breast and the other the back, Re. 9. 9, 17; Ep. 6. 14; 1 Thes. 5. 8. iaOyoerat, Rec. Gr. Sch. ue 7: . 1) Tako, 6 6, Jacob, pr. name, indecl. I. Son of Isaac, Mat. 1. 2, et al. II. Father of Joseph, Mary’s husband, Mat soreets 5600: ace. *TaxwBos "laxwBov, "Taxwfos, ov, 0, 63 3. taba. Ae James, pr. name. I. Son of Zebedee, Mat. 4. 21, et al. I]. Son of Alpheus and Mary, brother of Jude, Mat. 10. 3, et al. III. James the less, brother of Jesus, Gal. I. 19. *TaxwBov, gen. . . . . . "TaxwBos Tako Beo, dat. : F 5 3 id. cae | aros, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) on iapatwv, gen. pl. tapa Tom Beis," ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. ait Jambres, pr. name. *Tavva,? 6, Janna, pr. name, indecl. "Tavvjjs,° ov, 6, Jannes, pr. name. dopa, Oma |, (§ 19. tab. S) fut. doopar, aor. 1, fandpy, perf. pass. taprat, aor. 1, idOnv, (a) to heal, cure, Mat.8.8; Lu.g.2; to heal, state of sin and condemnation, Mat.13.15; met. spiritually, restore from a He. 12. 13, et al. ida, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) heal- ing, cure, 1 Co. 12. 9, 28, 30. iaots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) healing, cure, Lu. 13. 32; Ac. 4. 22, 30. iatpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ phy- sician, Mat. 9. 12; Mar. 2. 17; 5. 26, et al. Tapeéd,* 6, Jared, pr. name, indecl. idcacOar, aor. 1, infin. mid. idopat a2 Ti. 3.8. 6 Lu. 3, 24, c¢2 Ti. 3. 8. d Lu. 3. 37, tacaTr idvaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. idopat iagets, acc. ph . .. tacts idoews, gen. sing. . i x : : id. iaonrat, 3 pers. sing. aor, 1, subj. mid. : idopat iaoGau, pres. infin. . : : : : id. lac, acc. sing. . F tacts tacts |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) idopat iacopat, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind.—Ln. : “3 idowpat, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 13.15) ; *Idcova, acc. ; ‘ ; ; . Idewv "Idcovos, gen. . , . ; , id. idomds, dat. sing. lagmes itagzts, tdos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) jasper, a precious stone of various colours, as purple, ceru- lian, green, etc., Re. 4.3; 21. 11, 18, 19. idowpot, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. . idopat "Idcwv, ovos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Jason, pr. name. idrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. idoprat iarat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . 5 id. iaro, 3 pers. sing. imperf. mid. . ; : id. iatpé, voc. sing. . : : 3 A iatpds iatpots, dat. pl. : : ; : 3 id. iatpos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . idopae iatpov, gen. sing. . iatpos iatpov, gen. pl. . . . . . id. ioe, OF idé, imperat. of efdoy, (§ 36. rem. 1) used as an interj. lo! behold! Jno. 11.36; 16.29; 19. 4, 5, et al. i3éa,* as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (iSety, see dpaw) form; look, aspect.— Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln, ciSéa, A. B. C. D. Taf. (Mat. 28. 3) idety, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 1) : épdw idere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. : : id ion, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. , : : id. tons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. , A id. idyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. f 4 id. idfa, dat. sing. fem. ; 3 : : S05 ioua, nom. and acc. pl. neut. ; : r id. idtais, dat. pl. fem. ; : é : id. idtay, acc. sing. fem. : . : : id. idtas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. fem. : : cal toto, nom. pl. mase. , . ; j id. idfous, dat. pl. masc. and neut. . § ia iduov, acc. sing. masc. and neut. : d ia idv0s, ia, cov, (§ 7. rem. 1) one’s own, Mar. 15. 20; Jno. 7. 18, et al.; due, proper, specially a Mat. 28. 3. 6 Mar. 3. 8. e Lu, 22, 44. 199 Lepar asiened, Gal, 6.9; 1 Ti. 2.6; 6) 15>. Dits 1. 3; also used in N.T. as a simple possessive, Ep. 5. 22, et al.; ra idsa, one’s home, household, people, Jno.1.11; 16.32; 19.173 ot tovot, members of one’s own household, friends, Ino. 1. 11; Ac. 24. 23, et al.; idta, adverbially, severally, respectively, 1 Co. 12. 113 Kar idtav, adv. privately, aside, by one’s self, alone, Mat. 14. 13, 23, et al. idusrys, ov, o, (§ 2. tab. B. c) pr. one in private life; one devoid of special learning or gifts, a plain person, Ac. 4. 13; 2Co.11.6; ungifled, 1 Co. 14. 16, 23, 24. idvov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. rive idtovs, acc. pl. masc. 7 ' : 7a idt, dat. sing. masc. and neut. ; ‘ ae idtwy, gen. pl. : ; F ; } 4 idvrar, nom. pl. : ; : idvarys idudtns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) ) idusTov, gen. sing. iOLos 2 7 LOLWTYS idovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 : dpaw idov, varied in accent from j§oS, imperat. of cidd- unv, a particle serving to call attention, lo! Mat. 1. 23; Lu. 1. 38; Ac. 8. 36, et ai. freq. Tdovpaia |, as, on (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Idumea, a country south of Judea. "[dovpatas,’ gen. *Tdovpata idovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 opaw idpus,° @ros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (tos, sweat) sweat, iow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. Opa iOwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. . 5 : id. idvv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 . : id. idwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2. subj. : ; ‘ id. *Telafnr,? On Jezebel, pr. name, indecl.—Rec. TelaBer, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 2. 20) iepa, acc. pl. neut. ‘ : - iepos ‘TepamroAc,” dat. “TepazroNus ‘TepazroXs |, Es, ”> (§ 5. tab. E. ec) Hierapolis, a city of Phrygia. iepareta |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) tepds iepareiav, acc. sing. . . . iepareta, iepareias, gen. sing. ; ° e . id. teparevew,’ pres. infin. icparevw ieparevpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D.c) . iepos tepatevw |, fut. tow : : : id. d Re. 2. 20. € Col. 4. 13. f Lu. 1. 8. LEpea 200 tKaVO iepéa, acc. sing. iepevs iepoovAets,’ 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : icpoovA€w iepet, dat. sing. , j ; 5 3 id. icpoovAéw, o|, fut. now 3 : a iepoovAos iepets, nom. and. ace. pl. . 5 ar : id. iepoavAous,° acc. pl. masc. : : id. ‘Tepeptav, acc. . , ; ‘Tepeptas icpdavAos |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (fepds & ov- ‘Tepepias |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Jeremiah, Adw) one who despoils temples, commits pr. name. sacrilege. “Tepepiou, gen. “Tepepiias icpoovAew, &, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) pes éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. a) iepos to despoil temples, commit sacrilege. iepevou, dat. pl. iepevs iepov, gen. sing. . iepov iepewy, gen. pl. . 5 F : : id. icpoupyovvra,* acc. sing. masc. part. pres. icpoupyew ‘Tepixo, 4, Jericho, indecl., a city of Palestine. iepdOuroy, nom. sing. neut.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. cidwAdbuTov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 10.28) iepoOiros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (iepds & Hiw) } eden offered in sacrifice. v.r. iepov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) : ; iepdos iepomperrets,* acc. pl. fem. . icporperns icporpemys |, €os, ods, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G.b) (fepds & Tpemet) beseeming what is sacred; be- coming holy persons, Tit. 2. 3. iepos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) hallowed; holy, divine, 2 Ti. 3.15; ra iepa, sacred rites, 1 Co. g. 13, bis. iepareia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) priesthood, sacerdotal office, Lu. 15 Op ieparevpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a priesthood; meton. a body of priests, LPC 32555005 iepatevw, to officiate as a priest, per- form sacred rites, Lu. 1. 8. iepevs, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a priest, one who performs sacrificial rites, Mat. 8. 4; Lu. 1. 5; Jno. 1. 19, et al. tepov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a tem- ple, Mat. 4.5; Lu. 4.9; Ac. 19. 27, et al. iepwovvy, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) priest- hood, sacerdotal office, He. 7. 11, 12, 14, 24. (%). ‘TepoooAvpa, ys, 7, 29d wv, td, Jerusalem, the Greek forms of ‘Tepovaadnp. ‘lepoooAvpirar, nom. pl. ; F ‘Tepooodupirys 2. tab. B.c) a native of (ir). ‘IepocoAvpirys |, ov, 6, (8 Jerusalem, Mar. 1. 5; Jno. 7. 25. ‘TepocoAvpuray, gen. pl. . ‘TepocoAvpirys ‘TepoooAvpors, dat. pl. . . ‘TepoooAvpa ‘TepoooAvuwv, gen. pl. . . . id. iepoupyew, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (fepds & Epyov) to officiate as priest, perform sacred rites; in N.T. to minister in a divine com- mission. L.G. e ilepougaAips ” Jerusalem, pr. name, indecl. iepO, dat. sing. & F - lepov icpoowvy |, NS, 1), 5: 2. tab. B. ~ icpdos iepwovvynv, acc. sing. ‘ - “ » lepwotvn iepwovvys, gen. sing. . : c a id. ‘Tecoat, 6, Jesse, pr. name, indecl. "TepOaé,’ 6, Jephthae, pr. name, indecl. *Texoviav, acc. : . . ‘ ‘Texovias *Texovias, ov, 4, (52 2, tab. B. d) Jechonias, pr. name. "Tycots, od, 6, (§ 6. rem. 3) (Heb. yawn» contr. Viv) a Saviour, Jesus, 2. I, et al. freq.; Joshua, Ac. 7. 45; He. Mat eren2t.e2i5: 4.8; Jesus, a Jewish Christian, Col. 4.11. "Inoot, gen. d ; "Inoots *Inood, dats. : 3 . 2 : id. *Inoot, voc. . . . . . id. ‘TInootv,~ acc. 2 . . . . . id. ixavd, acc. pl. neut. . 3 : : ikavos ikavai, nom. pl. fem. ‘ ; . A id. ikavats, dat. pl. fem. . . . . id. ixavas, acc. pl. fem. - - é - id. ikavot, nom. pl. mase. . ; ; . id. ikavots, dat. pl. masc. . 5 ° 4 id. ikavov, acc. sing. masc. and nom, and acc. neut. id. ixavos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (cw, or, ixaven, to ar- reach to) befilting; sufficient, ‘ Z enough, Lu. 22. 38; txavov zrovety Twi, rive at, to satisfy, gratify, Mar. 15.15; 70 ixavov Aap Pavey, to take security or bail of any one, Ac. 17.9; of persons, adequate, com- petent, qualified, 2 Co. 2. 16; fit, worthy, Mat. 3. considerable, 11; 8. 8; of number or quan- tity, lurge, great, much, SS ———EEET—e OO ee ee ee) (Ce ee a eee ee ee ee EE a Tit. 2. 3. 6 Ro, 2. 22. e Ac. 19, 37. d Ro. 15. 16. e He. 11. 52. tKQVO and pl. many, Mat. 28. 12; Mar. to. 46, et al. ixavoTyns, TyTOs, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) sufficiency, ability, fitness, qualification, 2 Cares. Re ixavow, @, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) aor. 1, ixavwoa, to make sufficient or competent, qualify, 2 Co. 3.6; Col. 1. 12. L.G. ixavorys,* TyTOS, 7 ixavos ixavow, |, fut. wow id. ixavovd, gen. sing. masc. and neut. id. ixavovs, acc. pl. masc. . . id. ikavo, dat. sing. masc. id. ixavov, gen. pl. . , 5 id. ixavwcavrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 - tkavow ixkdvwoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 13. rem. 3) id. ixetypla. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (fem. of ixeryptos, 8c. paf3dos, fr. ixérns, sup- pliant) pr. an olive branch borne by sup- pliants in their hands; supplication. ixeryptas,’ ace. pl. ixeTypta ikpaoa,° acc. sing. : c ‘ 5 : ixpas ixwas |, ados, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) moisture. *Ikdviov, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Iconium, a city of Lycaonia, in Asia Minor. “Ikoviw, dat. . . . . "Ikdviov iAapoy,? acc. sing. masc. . a . - tAapds iAapds |, d, dv, (§ 7. rem. 1) cheerful, not grudging. iAaportys, TyTos, 4, (§ 4. rem, 2. c) cheerfulness. L.G. iAaporys |, THTOS, HC . . . iXapos iAaporyri,° dat. sing. iAaporns iAda yr, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. iAdoKopat iAdokeo Oat, pres. infin. ‘ id. iAdoKopar |, fut. iAdcomat, aor. 1, iAdoOnv, to ap- pease, render propitious; in N.T. to expiate, make an atonement or exptation for, He. 735 Tit ‘Ado Oyrt, be gracious, show mercy, pardon, Lu. 18. 13. “iAacpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pro- pitiation, expiation; one who makes expia- tion, 1 Jno. 2. 2; 4. Io. iAacTyptos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) pro- pitiatory; invested with propitiatory power, Ro. 3. 25; in N.T. and LXX. 76 iAaory- plov, the cover of the ark of the covenant the mercy-seat, He. 9. 5. | @2Co. 9. 7. 22 Co. 3. 5. 6 He. 5. 7. e Lu. 8. 6. 201 LVva ihaopov, ace. sing. . . ° . iAacpds | iAacpds, 00, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) iAaornptov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) iAews, wv, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. F. b, and rem. 3) (Att. for iAaos) propitious, favourable, merciful, e 4 iAdoKopae id. clement, He. 8.12; from the Heb., f\ews cou (6 @ecds) God have mercy on thee, God forbid, far be it from thee, Mat. TO:) 225 "TArvpixov |, ov, 70, Illyricum, a country between the Adriatic and the Danube. ‘TAAvpixov,’ gen. "TAX vpixdv iudvra, acc. sing. . 4 iad imas |, avros, 6, (§ 4. rem. d) a strap or thong of leather, Ac. 22.25; a shoe-latchet, Mar. Tenis lulisy Sent Osh INOsmcey 2/7. (waor, dat. pl. . fads iwaria, nom. and ace. pl. . iudrvov iwarice |, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1). 7 id. imatiows, dat. pl. . 3 ; : : id. iudtov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (Evvupn, to clothe, ela.) a garment; the upper garment, mantle, Mat. 5. 40; 9. 16, 20, 21; pl. the mantle and tunic together, Mat. 26. 65; pl. genr. garments, raiment, Mat. 11. 8; 24. 18, et al. ipatilw, fut. iow, perf. pass. iuare- open, (§ 26. rem. 1) to clothe; pass. to be clothed, Mar. 5. 15; Lu. 8. 35. N.T. ipaticpos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a garment; raiment, apparel, clothing, Lu. fo} Ho FSB Gs Gly GEE IKE iwariov, gen. sing. . . . . tLaTLov iatiopévor, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. imariles iwatiopov, acc. sing. . . . ipmatic pos imatiopos, od, 6, (§ 3.tab.C. a). - ipartLov iwaticpov, gen. sing. . . . » twaturpdos iwatitp.@, dat. sing. id. ipatio, dat. sing. C 5 a c iatLov imatiov, gen. pl. id. imerpopevor,® nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. ipeipw ineipw and ipeipopar}, (iuepos, desire) to desire earnestly; by. impl. to have a strong affec- tion for, love fervently. iva, conj., that, in order that, Mat. 19. 13; Mar. 1. 38; Jno. 1. 22; 3. 15; 17. 1; iva py, that not, lest, Mat. 7. 1; in N.T. equiva- e Ro. 12. 8. f Ro. 15. 19. g 1 Thes. 2. 8. tVaTt 202 LTTTTEL SS es lent to Sore, so that, so as that, Jno. 9. 2, et al.; also, marking a simple circumstance, the circumstance that, Mat. 10. 25; Jno.4.34; 6. 29; 1 Jno. 4. 17; §. 3, et al. ivart, adv. (va & ri) why is it that? wherefore? why? Mat. 9. 4; 27. 46, et al. lorry |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Joppa, a city of Palestine. "lorry, Gatiueire "lon *lormny, acc. id. "lows, gen. id. *Topddvyn, dat. . . . . *Topdavns *Topdavyy, acc. id. Topdavys |, ov, 6, (§ 2 . tab. B. c) the river Jordan. *Topdavov, gen. *Topdavns ids, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ missile weapon, arrow, dart; venom, poison, Ro. 3. 13; Ja. 3. 8; rust, Ja. 5. 3. Tovoatlw, fut. iow, to judaize, live like a Jew, follow the manners and customs of the Jews, Gal. 2. 14. *Iovdatkds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Jewish, current among the Jews, Tit.1.14. *Tovdaixas, adv. Jewishly, in the man- ner of Jews, Gal. 2. 14. "Tovdaiopos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Judaism, the character and condition of a Jew; practice of the Jewish religion, Gal. Ent 3,00: *Tovoaiov, gen. sing. iioeoasos *Tovdatous, ace. pl. id. Tovdat, dat. sing. id. *Tovdaiwv, gen. pl. 5 ‘ id. *Tovdaicpds |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) id. *TovdaiopG, dat. sing. "lovdaiopds *Tovday, ace. *Tovdas "Tovdas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem.4) Judas, Jude, pr. name. iod, gen. sing. : : igs *Iovéa, gen. and voc. (§ 2. rem. 4) *Tovdas I. Judah, son of Jacob; the tribe of *Tovda, dat. : id. Judah, Mat. 1. 2; Lu. 1. 39, et al. *Tovdaia, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. Pe *Tovdatos ll. Juda, son of Joseph, of the ancestry *Tovdaia, nom. sing. fem. (adj.) id. of Jesus, Lu. 3. 30. *Tovdaia, dat. . *lovdaia Ill. Juda, son of Joanna, of the ancestry *Iovdaia, dat. sing. fem. (adj.) *Tovdatos of Jesus, Lu. 3. 26. sTaehaia acc. *Tovdata IV. Judas, brother of James, Jude, Lu. *Tovdalay, acc. sing. fem. (adj.) *jovdatos 6. 16, et al.; Jude 1. *Tovdatas, gen. = . *Tovdaia V. Judas Iscariot, son of Simon, Mat. "Tovdaias, gen. sing. fem. (adj.) *Tovdatos 10. 4; Jno. 6. 71, et al. *Tovdatlew,* pres. infin. Tovdailw VI. Judas, brother of Jesus, Mat. 13.55; *"Tovdaitw |, fut. ow *Tovdatos Mar. 6. 3. *Tovdatkots,’ dat. pl. masc. : *Tovdaikds VII. Judas of Galilee, Ac. 5. 37. *Tovdaixés |, Ns ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) *Tovdatos VIII. Judas, surnamed Barsabas, Ac. *lovdaikds,” adv. id. 15. 22, et al. *Tovdator, nom. and voc. pl. . . id. IX. Judas of Damascus, Ac. 9. 11. *Tovdatots, dat. pl. id. IovAla}, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Julia, ‘lovdatov, acc. sing. . id. pr. name. "lovdatos, ov, 6, (Heb. '347%) pr. one sprung from TovAlav,? acc. : : *Toudia the tribe of Judah, or a subject of the king- TovAtos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Julius, pr. name. dom of Judah; in N.T. a descendant of TovAtw, dat. *TovALos Jacob, a Jew, Mat. 28.15; Mar. 7.3; Ac. Taupiav.t acc. : *Touvias 19. 34; Ro. 2. 28, 29, et al. Touvias |, ov, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Junia, pr. name. "Tovdaia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and *Iotatos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Justus, pr. name. rem. 2) Judea, Mat. 2. 1, 5, 22; 3. 1, et I. Joseph Barsabas, Ac. 1. 23. al.; meton. the inhabitants of Judea, Mat. II. Justus of Corinth, Ac. 18. 7. 3: 5: III. Jesus, called Justus, Col. 4. 11. *Tovdatos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) Jewish, Tovorov, gen. "lodaros Mar. 1. 5; Jno. 3.22; Ac. 16. 1; 24. 24. immeis, ace. pl. immevs a Gal. 2. 14 6 Tit. 1. 14. ¢ Gal. 2. 14 d Ro. 16. 15. e Ro. 16. 7. LTTTTEV 203 LOTH IL im7evs |, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) . - Urmos iadrytos, gen. sing. ioorns immeKos |, %, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) 5 id. icdtypov,4 acc. sing. fem. : : iodrysos immikov,* gen. sing. neut. . : : ir7uKos iaéripos}, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7- rem. 2) (icos & TYLN) im7ous, dat. pl. . : A : : i7ros of equal price, equally precious or valua- i703, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a horse, Ja. 3. 3; Re. 6. 2, 4, 5, 8, et al. im7evs, €ws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a horseman; pl. imzets, horsemen, cavalry, ING PB}, Ry Br irmikds, 9, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) eques- trian; tO immxov, cavalry, horse, Re. ble. x : imovs, acc. pl. masc. icos iaowvxov,* iadyoxos], ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) hes & re like-minded, of the same mind and spirit, acc. sin g- masc. *IopanX, 6, Israel, pr. name, indecl. *Iopandtras, nom. and voc. pl. *IopanXizns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) an Israelite, a 163 a 9 ; descendant of "Iopannr, Israel or Jacob, imiov, gen. sing. . . + lm7ros s Anes d Jno. 1. 48; Ac. 2. 22, et al. EEOUS, . . c : 5 + ioravopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind—A. C. D. en. pl. : id. immwv, gen. } Pi. Tae vis 4 iorav ipts, ipidos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) @ rainbow, iris, io7@ev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 3. 31) Re. 4. 3; 10. 1. iorave |, same signif. as orn, V-T- ‘oa, nom. and. acc. pl. neut. ios tote, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. for toate, (§ 37. *Ioadk, 6, Isaac, pr. name, indecl. rem Le . : . - olda aay, b a iadyyeXou,” nom. pl. mase. : & ioayyeXos fae eae ? . * ioayyedos |, ov, 0, a (§ 7. rem. 2) (Uoos & ay- LOT? AL, and, In N.1., loOTaD, e|, 29. yeAos) equal or similar to angels. N.T. ica, nom. pl. fem. : ; inne 3 pers. pl. of ofda, (§ 33. rem. 2. and § 37. rem. 1) usually in N.T. oidact, Ac. 26. 4. 4” = loact, "Ioaxap,° 6, Issachar, pr. name, indecl. tab. X) fut. oTHTw, aor. 1, eoTnoa, trans. to make to stand, set, place, Mat. 4.5, et al.; to set forth, appoint, Ac.1.23: to fix, appoint, Ac. 17. 31; to establish, confirm, Ro. 10.3; He. 10.9; to set down, ion, nom. sing. fem. isos impute, Ac. 7.60; to weigh out, pay, Mat. tony, acc. sing. fem. : id. 26.15; intrans. perf. éoryxa, infin. éora- icOt, 2 pers. sing. imper. (§ 12. tab. L) 2 ene vat, (a) part. éoros, pluperf. eioryjKeu, *Ioxapuity, dat. . . . *TokapioTys aor. 2, éoryy, pass. torapat, fut. ora- *Ioxapuityy, ace. . : , ; : id. Oynoopat, aor. 1, éoraPyy, (a), to stand, *Ioxaptorns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) Iscariot, (man of Carioth) pr. name. *IoKxapusrov, gen. acc. sing. masc. : : F : ” m” igov, exes (§ 7. tab. F. a) equal, 12; like, neut. pl. Mat. »” toa, met. UZ0S, OV; 20. Lu. 6. 34, et al.; adverbially, on an equality, Phi.2.6; correspondent, consistent, Mar. 14. 56, 59. isorns, THTOs, H, (§ 4. equality, equal proportion, 2 Co. 8. 13, 14; rem. 2. c) fairness, equity, what is equitable, Col.4.1. tows, adv. equally; perhaps, it may be that, Lu. 20. 13. isorys, THTOS, 7) twos iootyta, acc. sing. iooTns a Re. 9. 16. + Lu. 20. 36. *ToKxapuorys Mat. 12. 46, et al.; be permanent, to stand fast, be firm, endure, Mat. 12. 25; Ep. 6. 13, et al.; to be confirmed, proved, Mat. 18. 16; 2 Co. 13. 1; to stop, Lu. 7. 14; 8. 44; Ac. 8. 38, et al. OTATLS, EWS n (§ 5. tab. E. c) @ set- ting; a standing; an effective position, an unimpaired standing or dignity, He. 9. 8; a gathered party, a group; hence, a tu- multuous assemblage, popular outbreak, Mar. 15. 7; Ac. 19. 40, et al.; seditious movement, Ac. 24.5; discord, dispute, dis- sension, Ac. 15.23; 23. 7, 10. oTaclacTys, Ov, 6, (aTdots) 4 par- tizan, v.r. Mar. 15. 7. Npos, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) , ec oTaTyp, 0, iaowuxos *IopanXtrns ¢ Re. 7.7. a2 Pe.1.1. e Phi, 2. 20. cOoTNT (tarnpt, to weigh) pr. a weight; Attic silver coin, equal in value to the Jewish shekel, Alexandrian drachms, and equivalent to or to four Attic or two about three shillings of our money, Mat. Wij 2 7 OTHKY, a late equivalent to eoTNKa, to stand, Mar. 11. 25; met. to stand when under judgment, to be approved, Ro.14.4; to stand firm, be constant, persevere, 1 Co. 16. 13, et al. ornpita, fut. £m, aor. 1, earypiga, (§ 26. rem. 2) to set fust; to set in a cer- tain position or direction, Lu. 9. 51; met. to render mentally steadfast, to settle, con- ROME ebral.s firm, Lu. 22. 32; perf. eoTHplyp.at, Lu. 16. 26; met. to be mentally settled, pass. to stand immovable, PANS Vi 1th Is oTNpty}.0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a fixing, settling ; a state of firmness, fixed- ness; met. firmness of belief, settled frame of mind, 2 Pe. 3. 17. atod, Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a colonnade, piazza, cloister, co- vered walk supported by columns, Jno. 5.2; Gs HR UNS Sis shi Betis tornot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. torn 204 | a stater, an | txOv6 ioxupas, gen. sing. fem. . : : ioxupds ioxvpol, nom. pl. masc. $ 3 5 id. ioxupov, acc. sing. masc. . : : id. iaxupds |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . : f ioxts icxupdtepot, nom. pl. masc. comp. (§ 8. rem.4) icyupds icxupotepov, nom. sing. neut. comp. p id. icxupotepos, nom. sing. masc. comp. . : id. icxvpod, gen. sing. masc. : : : id. icxvodv, gen. pl. . : , : 3 id. ioXUS, vos, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. g) strength, might, power, Re. 18.2; Ep.1.19; faculty, abi- hiya Ber 4s 115 Mar. 125930, 03 ares 10: 27. iaxupos, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) strong, mighty, robust, Mat. 12. 29; Lu. 11. 21; powerful, COs Ieee 7e5) 4a LON 1 Jno. 2. 14; strong, fortified, Re. 18. 10; Mat. 14. 30; energetic, 2 Co. 10. 10; sure, firm, He. 6. 18, et al. isxvo, fut. ow, (§ 13. tab. M) aor. 1, to be strong, be well, be in good mighty, vehement, loxvoa, health, Mat. g. 12; Mat. 8. 28; efficiency, avail, be valid, Gal. 5. 6; He. to have power, be able, 26. 40; to have power or 9.17; to be of service, be serviceable, Mat. 5. 13; meton. to prevail, Ac. 19. 16; Re. 12. 8, etal. (go). igTopéew, o], fut. ow, “(§ 16. tab. P) (laTwp, ioxvoaper, 1 pers. pl. aor. }, ind. ioxvio knowing) to ascertain by inquiry and ex- ioxvoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : = id. amination; to inquire of; in N.T. to visit ioXuoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : s id. in order to become acquainted with. icxvoarte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : ‘ id. ioropyca,” aor. 1, infin. A toTropEew ioxuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : ; id. iotGpev, | pers. pl. pres. indy tordw iaxvoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . : ‘ id. love, 3 pers. sing. imperf. iaxvw texte fut. Jow - ioxds ioxvet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : Z : id. tows,’ adv. 4 5 icos ioxvew, pres. infin. ; : : ; id. “IraXia |, ay, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Moe ioxut, dat. sing. . . . ‘ iaxvs TraXdiavy, acc... . . : : Tradia loxiv, acc. sing. : : : id. "Iradias, gen. - F 5 3 , id. txvoy, 3 pers. pl. eh ; ioxvw *Traduxjs,° gen. sing. fem. c 5 *Tradukds ioxvovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. *TraXuxés |, y; ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Italian. iaxvovtos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. *Irovpaia |, as, %, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) iaxvos, gen. sing. P : : : ioxvs Iturea, a district of Palestine beyond ioxupa, nom. sing. fem. and acc. pl. neut. ioxupos Jordan. ioxupa, dat. sing. fem.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. . \ e, *Irovpaias,? gen... *Trovpaia ioxvi, Rec. (Re. 18. 2) ixOvas, acc. pl. ixOvs ioxupai, nom. pl. fem. ‘ : , ? id. ixOvua, ace. pl. ixOvdvov ixxupay, acc. sing. fem. : 3 é id. ixOvd.or |, ov, TO ‘ : . ix Bis a Gal, 1. 18. 6 Lu. 20. 13. ¢ Ac. 10.1. d Lu. 3.1. _ tyOve 205 Kabat ixdves, nom. pl. ixOus ixOvv, acc. sing. ; j : A id. ixOvos, gen. sing. . . id. ixGus |, tos, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. g) shi Mat. 15. ee: Lez; ues Gs eval. ixOvdtov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) dimin. of (x@Us, @ small fish, Mat. 15. 34; Mar. 8. 7. eel: gen. pl. ixGis ixveot, dat. pl. ixvos ixvos |, €0S, 70, (§ 5: ‘tabs: b) ‘(ikw) a footstep, track; in N.T. pl. footsteps, line of con- duct, Ro. 4.12; 2 Co. 12. 18; 1 Pe. 2. 21. , Todbap, 6, Joatham, pr. name, indecl. *Iwavva, ); Joanna, pr. name. A > a *Iwavva,* gen. Twavvas *Iwavvas, G, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Joanna, Joannas, pr. name, > , > / Iwavvy, dat. Iwavvns *Twavvny, acc. . id. *Twavvys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. 5 ees John, pr. name. I. John the Baptist, Mat. 3. 1, et al. II. John, son of Zebedee, the apostle, Mat. 4. 21, et al. lil. John, surnamed Mark, Ac. 12. 12, et al. IV. John, the high-priest, Ac. 4. 6. "Iwavvov, gen. *Twdvvys *16B,° 6, Job, pr. name, indecl. Tod,” 6, Joel, pr. name, indecl. icbLevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. idopat *Twva, gen. "Iwvas *Iwvav,? 6, Jonan, pr. name, indecl. *Iwvas, G, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Jonas, pr. name. I. Jonah, the prophet, Mat. 12. 39, et al. II. Jonas, father of Simon Peter, w4gos ebral. Jno. *Twpap, 6, Joram, pr. name, indecl. "Twpetp,* 6, Jorim, pr. name, indecl. *Iocaddr, 6, Josaphat, pr. name, indecl. "Iwo, gen.—Rec. Gr. Sch. : ‘Toorjros, B. D. Ln. Tdf. (Mar. 6. 3) "Tworjs, 7, 6, (§ 2. rem. 5) Joses, pr. name. “ *Twors I. Joses, son of Eliezer, Lu. 3. 29. II. Joses, son of Mary, brother of Jesus, Mat. 13. 55, et al. Ill. Joses, surnamed Burnabas, Ac. 4. 36. 4 Lu. 3. 27. 6 Ja. 5.11. e Ac, 2. 16. d Lu. 3. 30. "Twond, 6, Joseph, pr. name, indecl. I. Joseph, son of Jacob, Jno. 4. 5, et al. Il. Joseph, son of Jonan, Lu. 3. 30. Ill. Joseph, son of Judas, Lu. 3. 26. IV. Joseph, son of Mattathias, Lu. 3. 24. V. Joseph, the husband of Mary, Mat. 1. 16, et al. VI. Joseph of Arimathea, Mat. 27. 57, et al. VII. Joseph Barsabas, Ac. 1. 23. VII. Joseph Barnabas.—A. D. Ln. Tdf. *Iwo7s, Rec. Gr.Sch. (Ac. 4.36) *Iwolav, ace. . : Twolas *Iwotas, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Josias, pr. name. iara,f indecl. 7d, iota; in N.T. used like the Heb. 7}, the smallest letter in the Hebrew alphabet, as an expression for the least or minutest part; a jot. IS, Kayw, contracted from Kai éyd, dat. Kdot, ace. Kapé, Kat retaining, however, its inde- pendent force, Jno. 6. 57; 10. 15, et al. 2 / Bérovs, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. fan. 16. 6) a mies xa@’ by apostrophe for xard. kada,® adv. (xa a.) lit. according to what; as, ac- cording as. Kddos |, ov, 6, & cask, Lat. cadus, v.r. Kddovs, ace. pl—D. kabaipet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. Kabaipw kafaipetoOa, pres. inf. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) Kabaipéew kaGaiperw, acc. sing. kabaipecis kabaipects |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) Kabaipew kalaipéw, |, fut. now, and kafedO, aor. 2, KaGet- Aov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (xara & aipéw) to take down, Mat. 15. 36, 46; Lu. 23. 53; Ac. 13. 29; to pull down, demolish, Lu. 12. 18; to throw or cast down, degrade, 1. 52; to destroy, put an end to, Ac. 19. 27; to overthrow, conquer, Ac. 13. 19; to pull down, subvert, 2 Co. 10. 5. Kabaipecis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. a taking down; a pulling down, over- throw, demolition, 2 Co. 10. 4; met. @ razing as respects spiritual state, a counter process to religious adyancement by apos- tolic instrumentality, 2 Co. 10.8; 13.10. e Lu. 3. 29. F Mat. 5. 18. g Mat. 27. 10. | | Ee oe ae Kabat 206 xaSatpodvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. Kabaupéw xabaipe |, fut. apo, (§ 27. rem. 1. c), Kabapos kalarep, adv. (kal? a ep) even as, just as, Ro. 4. 6, et al. (@). Kadamrw |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1) (kata & drtw) trans. to fasten or fit to; in N.T. equiva- lent to KabamTopat, to fix one’s self upon, fasten upon, Ac. 28. 3. xabapad, nom. sing. fem. and neut. pl. . Kabapos KaOapa, dat. sing. fem. : : 2 id. kaOapas, gen. sing. fem. . ‘ ‘ : id. xaGaptet, 3 pers. sing. fut. Att. for KaSapioet, (§ 35. rem. 11) . Kabapilw xaapilet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. kabapilec ban, pres. infin. pass. é : id. kabapilerar, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ; id. kabapilere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : id. kabapi€ere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. - id. ka0apilov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. id. kabapilovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. . id. kabaptlw |, fut. dow, ($ 26. rem. 1) Kalapos kaSapi~wv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act.— A. B. Ln. 6 5 : Kabapilo kaOapiGov, R. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Mar. 7. 19) kabapioat, aor. 1, infin. act. c 5 5 id. kabapicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. kabapioarte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. kabapion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 5 id. KabapicOyre, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. Kafapirpov, acc. sing. : Kabapio pos Kafapiopds |, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) Kabapos KaGapicpod, gen. sing. kabapio pds Kabdpioov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. kabapile cabapiowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. Kaapot, nom. pl. masc. Kabapos kaOapots, dat. pl. mase. 5 : : id. kaQapov, acc. sing. masc. : : 6 id. ka0apov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. . J id. Ka0apos, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) clean, pure, un- soiled, Mat. 23. 26; 27. 59; met. clean from guilt, guiltless, innocent, Ac. 18. 6; 20. 26; sincere, unfeigned, upright, vir- tuous, void of evil, Mat. 5.8; Jno. 15. 3; clean ceremonially, Lu. 11. 41. kabaipw, fut. apa, perf. pass. Kexd- Oapyat, (§ 27. rem..1. c, and rem. 3) to cleanse from filth; to clear by pruning, KabeE prune, Jno. 15. 2; met. to cleanse from sin, make expiation, He. 10. 2. kabapicw, fut. iow, & 1, aor. 1, éxa- Oapia, (§ 26. rem. 1) a later equivalent to kabaipw, to cleanse, render pure, Mat. 23.25; Lu.11.39; to cleanse from leprosy, Mat. 8. 2, 3; 10. 8; met. to cleanse from sin, purify by an expiatory offering, make expiation for, He. 9. 22, 23; 1 Jno. 1.4; to cleanse from sin, free from the influence of error and sin, Ac. 15.9; 2 Co. 7. 1; to pronounce ceremonially clean, Ac.10.15; 11. 9, et al. Kalapirpds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) ceremonial cleansing, purification, Lu, 2.22; Jno. 2.6; mode of purification, Jno. 2. 6; 3. 35; cleansing of lepers, Mar. 1. 44; met. expratton, He. 1. 3); 2) Pe: 1..9;\et al. L.G. Kabaporys, TyTOs, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) cleanness ; ceremonial purity, He. 9. 13. , ec , Kabaporys |, THTOS, 7) . . . Kabapds KaGaporyta,* acc. sing. kabaporns Kabapo, dat. sing. masc. and neut. Kabapos t kabédpa|, as, 7, (8 2. tab. B. b) (kata & edpa) a seat, Mat. 21.12; 23. 2; Mar. 11. 15. kaOédpas, gen. sing. and ace. pl. kabelynobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj—D. . } kabiocnabe, Rec. Sch. . i Kabelopat Kabicecbe, Taf. (Lu. 22. 30) kabéCopar |, fut. Kabedodpat, to seat one’s self, sit down, Mat. 26.55; Lu. 2. 46, et al. Kabedpa kabeCopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . KabeCoprat KabeCopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. KabeCopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres.—] Al. Ln. Taf. 5 : Ke id. KaOiypevos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 20. 9) . | kabeCopevovs, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘: id. kaOetre, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. act. (§36.rem.1) xafaupéw kabeis, (KaP els) one by one, one after another, 1 Co. TAe as) Lip sesees Game Ale xabeXety, aor. 2, infin. act. Kabatpéw kabcXovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. kabeXO, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . 2 id. kabeXov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. kabeEjs, adv. (kara & eEjs) im a continual order or series, successively, consecutively, Lu. 1. 3; Aeon. 4g ot3.0233-0; "> kabeEjs, suc- a He. 9.138. Kabev ceeding, subsequent, Lu. 8. 1; Ac. 3. 24. L.G. xabevoer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Kkabevow kaGevoe, pres. infin, . 5 5 3 id. Kabevders, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : c id. xabevoere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. id. kaGevdyn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . ; id. xabevoovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. xabevdsovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 6 id. kabevdover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : id. Kabevou |, fut. evdnow, (Kard & evdw, to sean) to sleep, be fast asleep, Mat. 8. 24; 9. 24, et al.; met. to sleep in spiritual sloth, Ep. GuprHis: ehes., 50/6; death, 1 Thes. 5. 10. to sleep the sleep of kabevoopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. Kabevdw xabeddwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. KdOy, 2 pers. sing. Att. for das KaOnwar Ka@yynrai, nom. pl. Kanyntys KabyynTys |, od, 6, ($ 2. tab. B. a (kayyeoprar, 10 lead, conduct, fr. kata & ay eopar) pr. a guide, leader; in N.T. a@ teacher, in- structor, Mat. 23.8,10. L.G. KabjKay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. Kabinpre kaOjKe, 3 pers. sing. (impers.) ie Sch. Tdf. : Kabykw KabyKov, Rec. (Ac. 22. 22) . 4 J kaOjKov, nom. sing. neut. (impers.) part. pres. id. xafyKovta, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. ¢ : id. Kalyx |, (kata & Ko) to reach, extend to; xa- OnKet, impers. it is fitting, meet, Ac. 22. 223; TO KabjKov, what is fit, right, duty; Ta pa) KayKovra, by litotes for what is abominable or detestable, Ro.1.28. 2 pers. cabyoat & KaOy, imperat. kabyoo & Kadov, (kard & yas, to sit) to sit, be sitting, Mat. 9. 9; Lu. 10. 13; to be to dwell, Mat. 4. 16; Lu: 1. 79; 21. 35, et al. KcOnpac | . seated, 1 Co. 14. 30; KaOypevat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. Kana KaOnmevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . : id. Kabnwevys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. , id. Ka@ypevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . 3 id. Ka0njévots, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Kabypevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . ‘ id. KaOypevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. kaQnpevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. ka@npevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. KaOnpeve, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. 207 Kabio KaOywevwv, gen. pl. part. pres. Kd0nuar Kabnpepwy,* dat. sing. fem. kaOnepwés kabnpepivos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (xa qyépay, daily) daily, day by day. L.G. kabyoeobe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind.—A. Kabianobe, Rec. Sch. ‘ - KaOnwar kabicecOe, Tdf. (Lu. 22.30) . Ka0joOat, pres. infin. A ‘ : é id. KéiOnrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; : id. ka0ywato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, mid—C. . kabqwe, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ac. 28. 3) \ kabdarre cabnwe,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 28. rem. 2) id. KaGuewevnv, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. ($32. tab. C. €) Kabinpe kaOvewevov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. kabilere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. xabilo kalilo |, fut. (ow, perf. KexdOuxa, aor. 1, exabica, (§ 26. rem. 1) trans. to cause to sit, place; Kabilopat, to be seated, sit, Mat. 19. 28; Lu. 22.30; to cause to sit as judges, place, appoint, 1 Co. 6. 4; intrans. Mat. 13. 48; 26. 36; stay, continue, Lu. 24. 49. fut. Kabnow, aor. 1, kabjKa, (§ 32. tabs. Cy ©) (Karu. & inpe) to let down, lower, Lu. 5.19; Ac. 9.25; 10.11; 11.5. to sit, sit down, to remain, Kaine | ; KaBioat, aor: 1, infin kabilo xabicavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 id. kabicavrTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 : id. kaOicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 , id. kaBicatre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : : id. kaGioce:, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. : : id. kabiceoGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. Q ; id. xabion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. 3 id. xabicnobe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. ; id. kabiorarat, 3 pers. sing. pres. pass. kablornjie cablornps, and, in N.T., cafiordw, |, fut. cara- OTHTW, aor. 1, KaTéoTnoA, aor. 1, pass. KateotaOny, (a), (§ 29. tabb. X.Y) (xa- ra & loTHpLL) to place, set, Ja. 3. 6; to set, constitute, appoint, Mat.24.45,47; Lu. 12. 14; to set down in a place, conduct, Ac. 17.15; to make, render, or cause to be, 2 Pe. 1.8; pass. to be rendered, Ro. 5. 19. KaTaoTHHa, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) determinaie state, condition; personal ap- pearance, Titii2 ser3's L.G. mien, deportment, a Ac. 6.1. 6 Ac, 28. 3. Kaebio 208 Kalpo kafiornot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ; KabloTne | Katvov, acc. sing. masc. : : : KaUvos kabiot@vres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. katvov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. . . id. (§ 3l. rem. 2). kabiataw , kabiowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . : kalilo Kavos |, %, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) new, recently xablowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. id. made, Mat. 9. 17; Mar. 2. 22; new in kao, (xa? 0) as, Ro. 8. 26; according as, in pro- portion as, 2 Co. 8. 12; 1 Pe. 4. 13. KadoXov,* (kaF OAov) on the whole, in general, al- together; and with a negative, not at all. kaforAilw |, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xara & o7rAilw) to arm completely, Lu. 11. 21. |, (kara & opaw) pr. to look down upon; in N.T. to mark, perceive, discern. kafopaw, Kaboparan,” 3 pers. sing. pres. pass. (§ 19. tab. S) Kabopaw Kadort, (kal? ott) according as, in proportion as, Ac. 2. 45; 4. 35; imasmuch as, Lu. 1. 7; 1.9219); ACs 2s 245 xaQov, 2 pers. sing. imper. KaOnpat KabwrAwrpevos,° nom. sing. m. part. perf. pass. xafowAilw kadus, (kara. & @s) as, in the manner that, Mat. 21. 6; 26. 24; how, in what manner, Ac. 15. 14; according as, Mar. 4. 33; inas- much as, Jno. 17. 2; of time, when, Ac. inky ommlere xe Kal, conj. and, Mat. 2. 2, 3, 11; 4. 22; kal—xat, both—and; as a cumulative particle, also, too, Mat. 5. 39; Jno. 8. 19; 1 Co. 11. 6, et al.; emphatic, even, also, Mat. 10. 30; 1 Co. 2. 10, et al.; in N.T. adversative, but, Mat. 11. 19, et al.; also introductory of the apodosis of a sentence, Ja. 2. 4; Gal. 3. 28. Kaiada, gen. Kaiadar, acc. F : Kaiadas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Caiaphas, pr. name. Katye, (cat & Y€) at least, were it only, Lu. 19. 42; and even, yea too, Ac. 2. 18. L.G. Kaiadas id. kalerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. C Kaw Kaiv, 6, Cain, pr. name, indecl. Kawa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. Kalvos Katvats, dat. pl. fem. id. Kaivay, 6, Cainan, pr. name, indecl. I. Cainan, son of Enos, Lu. 3. 37. II. Cainan, son of Arphaxad, Lu. 3. 36. f F Ka.vy, nom. sing. fem. . ; KaLvos Kay, acc. sing. fem f id. Kaus, gen. sing. fem. : 5 idk | | Mat. 26. 28, 29; Mar. 14. 24, 25; Lu. 22. 20; Jno. ne al.; 19; un- 19; met. renovated, “better, of higher excel- species, character, or mode, 13.34; 2Co.5.17; Gal.6.15; Ep. 2. An 2'4:; alurINOn2 407 )se eke a aLeen eb novel, strange, Mar. 1. 27; Ac. 17. mew to the possessor, Mar. 16. 17; heard of, unusual, Mar. 1. 27; Ac. 17. lence, 2 Co. 5. 17; Re. 5. 9, et al. KawvoTepos, a, ov, (§ 8. rem. 4) com- parat. of preced. newer, more recent; but used for the positive, new, novel, Ac. Wife Bits KaworTys, THTOS, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) newness, Ro. 6. 4; 7. 6. KawvoTepov,” acc. sing. neut. . KQLVOTEpOS KaLvoTepos |, Ch OUe 5 Kauvos kawvorys |, THTOS, 7 id. KQLVOTNTL, dat. sing. KQLVOTNS Kawvov, gen. sing. neut. Kauvos Katvovs, acc. pl. masc. id. Kava, dat. sing. neut. id. KatopLevat, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. Kalo kalomevy, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. KQLOLEVY, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. KQLOLEVYV, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. Katdpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. . id. KGLOJLEVOV, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. KQLOHLEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. kaiovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : id. Kaizep, (kat & wep) though, although; Phi. 3. 4; Re. 17. 8, et al. Katpol, nom. pl. 5 5 Kaupos Katpots, dat. pl. id. KQLpov, acc. sing. 5 = . . . id. KOLPOS, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. fitness, propor- tion, suitableness; a filling situation, suit- able place, 1 Pe. 4.173; @ limited period of time marked by a suitableness of circum- stances, a filting season, 1 Co. 4. 5; 1 Ti. 2.6; 6.15; Tit. 1. 3; opportunity, Ac. 24.25; Gal. 6.10; He. 11.15; @ limited SS SE SS ee an Ane ao) een eee 6 Ro. 1. 20. e Lu. 11. 21. @ Ac. 17, 21. KaLpO 209 KQKOV period of time marked by characteristic circwm- stances, a signal juncture, a marked season, Mat. 16.3; Lu.12.56; 21.8; et al.; ISPesrad ir. a destined time, Mat. 8.29; 26. 18; Maryrsetis);) aun 2 e245 ol) hess ser al.; @ Season in ordinary succession, equi- valent to @pa, Mat. 13. 30; Ac. 14. 17, et al.; in N.T. a limited time, a short sea- son, Lu. 4. 13, et al.; simply, @ point of time, Mat. 11. 25; Lu. 13. 1, et al. Kaipov, gen. sing. KaLpos Kalpovs, acc. pl. 4 : ; ; ; id. KaLpo, dat. sing. : : ‘ . id. Kalpaov, gen. pl. . . . . . id. Kaioap |, Gpos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) Cesar, pr. name. Kaioapa, acc. Kaioap Kaioapt, dat. : : id. Kadpea], as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem, 2) Cesarea. I. Caesarea Philippi, 8. 27 Il. Caesarea Augusta, Ac. 8. 40, et al. Mat. 16. 13; Mar. Kawapeia, dat. Koisdpeva Kaurapevay, aces : . 5 . id. Kawcapeias, gen. < . . id. Kaioapos, gen. : F ; 2 - Kaitoap katrot,” (kai & enclitic TOL) and yet, though, al- though. KaiTovye, (Kaitou & ¥©) although indeed, Jno. 4. 25 ACR TAs hfe. 2:7 Kale | ; fut. kavow, aor. 1, pass. exavOnv, (§ 35. rem. 3) to cause to burn, kindle, light, Matrasen ci; to be kindled, flame, Lu. 12.35; met. to be kindled into emotion, Lu. 24. 32; Jno. 15. 6; pass. burn, to consume with fire, IS Com rate Kadpa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) heat, scorching or burning heat, Re. 7. 16; 16. 9. Kavpatico, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to scorch, burn, Mat. 13. 6; Mar. 4. 6; Re, 16: 83,9: 1G. Kavos, ews, 2), (§ 5. tab. E. c) burn- ing, being burned, He. 6. 8. to be on fire, burn L.G. Kavcwv, wos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) fer- , A KAVOOOMGAL, OVAL, intensely, 2 Pe. 3. 10, 12. vent scorching heat; the scorching of the sun, Mat. 20.12; hot weather, uw hot time, Lu.12.55; the scorching wind of the East, Eurus, dels Te, Tt KauTypiale, fut. aow, (§ 26. rem. 1) perf. pass. kexauTnpiacpat, (KavTHpLov, an instrument for branding, fr. kai) to cauterise, brand; pass. met. to be branded with marks of guilt, or, to be seared into insensibility, 1 Ti. 4. 2. kaka, nom. and acc. pl. neut. KaKOS KaKal, . . id. Kaket, (by crasis for kai éxec) and there, Mat. 5. 23; thither also, nom. pl. fem. : 10. 11; there also, Mar. 1. 38; ANC? L779 13; eb al: KaxeiUev, (by crasis for «al exeibev) and thence, Marts rj ACh 7A 42 Opn 2OmmTinys 20. 1s 27. 45 125 28. tn andethen af terwards, Ac. 13. 21. kakKelva, nom. and acc. pl. neut. KGKELVOS kaketvol, nom. pl. masc. . : j A id. KGKELVOLS, dat. pl. masc. 0 : . id. KGKELVOV, acc. Sing. masc. . 5 5 2 id. an , tal C / Kakelvos, €ivn, etvo, (by crasis for kai éxeivos) and he, she, it; and this, and that, Mat. 15.18; 23. 23; he, she, it also; this also, that also, Mat. 20. 4. KaKelvous, acc. pl. masc. KGKELVOS KaKi, acc. sing. fem. : . - KQKOS Kakta, as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 9) : id. kakig, dat. sing. kakta Kaklay, acc. sing. : ; , : id. Kakias, gen. sing. 5 id. kaKxonOeua. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (Kaxos & 700s) disposition for mischief, malignity. Uy 4 , Kaxonfetas,’ gen. sing. kakonJeva / KaKol, nom. pl. masc. . ° ° . KQKOS KaKoAoyew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (kakds & devo) to speak evil of, revile, abuse, assail with reproaches, Mar. 9. 39; Ac. 19.9; to address with offensive language, to treat with disrespect, contemn, Mat. 15.4; Mar. 7. 10. Kakohoynoat, aor. 1, infin, . i . KakoAoyew KakoAoyovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. i id. Kakooy@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Kakov, nom, and acc. sing. neut. KaKOS a He. 4. 3. b Ro. 1. 29. 210 KONEL KQKOTT is : Beds ; Kako7raGet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . Kakomrabéw kaxo7dOeva |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. kako7radeias,® gen. sing. . . . kakxo7rabera kaKxoTrabew, o|, fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (kakés & TAX ) to suffer evil or afflictions, 2 Ti. 2.9; to be vexed, troubled, dejected, Ja. 5. 13; in N.T. to show endurance in trials and afflictions, 2 Ti. 2. 3. kaxo7dabea, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a state of suffering, affliction, trouble; in N.T. endurance in affliction, Ja. 5 LO: KaxoTa@noov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. Kkaxo7rabew kako7ra0@, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. , , id. Kakorrolew, ©], fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) (Kaxds & TroLew ) to cause evil, injure, do harm, Mar. 3. 4; Lu. 6.9; to do evil, commit Sin, Phe a senleze KakO7FOLS, Ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) an evil-doer, I’ Pe. 2. 12, et al.; a malefactor, criminal, Jno. 18. 30. wn © , KakoTroijoat, aor. |, infin. , . KQKOTFOLE) mn , Ae J¢ = KQ@KOTOLOS, OV, 0, 7 = . : : : id. Kako7rolovvTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. KakOTOLoV, Nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. 4 , KakoTrot@v, gen. pl. . KQ@KO7TOLOS KaKOS, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) bad, of a bad qua- lity or disposition, worthless, corrupt, de- praved, Mat. 21. 41; 24. 48; Mar. 7. 21; wicked, criminal, morally bad; 76 Kakov, evil, wickedness, crime, Mat. 27. 23; Ac. 23. 9; malediction, 1 Pe. 3. 10; mischie- vous, harmful, baneful; 76 Kaxov, evil, mischief, harm, injury, Tit. 1. 12; afflic- tive; tO Kakov, evil, misery, affliction, suffering, Lu. 16. 25. kakia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) malice, malignity, Ro. 1.29; Ep. 4. 31; wickedness, depravity, Ac. 8. 22; 1Co.5.8; in N.T. evil, trouble, calamity, Mat. 6. 34. Kakow, @, fut. dow, aor. 1, exkdkwoa, (§ 20. tab. T) to maltreat, cause evil to, oppress, Ac. 7.6, 19; 12.1; 18. 10; 1 Pe. 3.13; in N.T. to render ill-disposed, to embitter, Ac. 14. 2. kak@s, adv, ill, badly; physically ill, a Ja. 5. 10. 6 Ac. 7. 34. sick, Mat. 4.24; 8. 16, et al.; grievously, vehe- mently, Mat.15.22; wretchedly, miserably, Mat. 21. 41; wickedly, reproachfully, Ac. 23.5; wrongly, criminally, Jno. 18. 23; amiss, Ja. 4. 3. Kakwots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ill- treatment, affliction, misery, Ac. 7. 34. KaKkov, gen. sing. neut. KaKOS Kaxovpyot, nom. pl. masc. . . KaKkovpyos Kaxovpyos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (kaxds & epyor) an evil-doer, malefactor, criminal, Lu. 23. 32, 33, 393 2 Ti. 2.9. KaKovpyous, acc. pl. mase. - KaKovpyos KaKoOvpyov, gen. pl. J z ’ id. kakovs, acc. pl. masc. : ; : - KaK6S KaKovxew, © |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (Kakds & exw) to maltreat, afflict, harass; pass. to be afjlicted, be oppressed with evils, He. lite SUR Tey ele KAKOVXOUPLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. KaKOUXEW KAKOVXOUJLEVOY, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. . id. Kaxow, @ |, fut. bow, (§ 20. tab. T) KQKOS kakov, gen. pl. . ; ; ; ; id. KaKOS, adv. . . : . . . id. KAKO GL, aor. 1, infin. act. KaKOW Kkakwow,’ acc. sing. : KGKWOLS Kakwors |, ews, 7, (§ 5 tab. E. c) Kakos KAKWOOUCL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. KaKow kakwowv, nom. sing. masc. part. fut. act. . KaKOW kaAa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. F : - Kados kadapn |, nS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) the stalk of grain, straw, stubble. (a). Kavdpyy,® acc. sing. . KaAapn KaAapov, acc. sing. . 5 j 5 ‘ KaAapLos kGAG4LOS, OV, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a reed, cane, Mat. Mr. 7; 12. 20; Lue 7245 a reed in its various appliances, as, a wand, a staff, Mat. 27. 29, 30, 48; Mar. 15. 19, 36; a measuring-rod, Re. 11. 1; a writer’s reed, 3 Jno. 13. KaAdjov, gen. sing. ‘ F oaieee KaAdpo, dat. sing. . ' : : : id. Kade, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . canes KdAet, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . : OL Kade, pres. infin. act. . P F id. xaXetoOat, pres. inf. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) : Ae kaAetrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : sar xaNetre, 2 pers pl. pres. ind. act. ’ ; id. ¢1 Co. 3. 12. Kane 211 kaXou kaXéoa, aor. 1, infin. act. Kaew kdAXior,’ adv. : KaAAwwov kaXéoavra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, aet. . id. kadXiwv |, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 8. rem. 2) Kaos kaXéoavTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KaodwacKados |, ov, 6, q (§ 7. rem. 2) (kadds caNécavTt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act.— & d.dacKados) teaching what is good, a B. Ln. : : > id. teacher of good. N.T. Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. om. (Col I. 12) i) kaXodidackdAovs,° acc. pl. fem. KaAoowoacKados KaNécavrTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KaAol, nom. pl. masc. KaAos kaAXéoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. kaAots, dat. pl. masc. and neut. . , : id. kadécare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. F id. kaAov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. id. kadécets, 2 pers. sing. fut. act. (§ 22. rem. 1) id. KaNozroLew, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (kadds & kaX€onre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . : id. TroLew ) to do well, do good. LXX. KdAecov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. kaXorro.odvres,? nom. pl. masc. part. pres. kaXorowt kaXécovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. ; ; id. kaéow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. KAAOS, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) pr. beautiful; good, KANE, o|, fut. gow, perf. KéxAnka, aor 1, éxdAeoa, perf. pass. KéxAnpou, aor. |, pass. exdyOnv, (§ 22. rem. 1. 4) Zo call, call to, Jno. 10. 3; to call into one’s pre- a person, Mat. 2. 7; to BeeDecee2 se LAs to call to the Mat. 9. 13; sence, send for summon, Mat. et al.; to invite, Mat. 22. 9, et al.; performance of a certain thing, He. 11. 8, et al.; in the privileges of the Gospel, Ro. 8. 30; to call to a participation g. 24; 1 Co. 1.9; 7. 18, et al.; to call to an office or dignity, He. 5. 4; to name, style, Mat. 1. 21, et al.; pass. to be styled, regarded, Mat. 5. 9, 19, et al. KAjjots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a call, calling, invitation; in N.T. the call or in- vitation to the privileges of the Gospel, Ro. 11. 29; Ep. 1. 18, et al; the favour and privilege of the invitation, 2 Thes. 1.11; 2 Pe. 1. 10; the temporal condition in which the call found a person, 1 Co AAO U/o Per KAnrtos, 9, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) calles, invited; in N.T. called to privileges or functions, Mat.20.16; 22.14; Ro.1.1,6,7; [eCowrt. 2, ethals KaAy, dat. sing. fem. x F : KaNd6s Kadyv, ace. sing. fem. . : 2 6 id. Kadys, gen. sing. fem. 3 : é id. kaAAreAatov,* acc. sing. - KadXteXaLos KadAtéAatos |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (kadXos & €Xauov) pr. adj. productive of good oil; as subst. a cultivated olive tree. 6 Ac, 25, 10. @ Ro. 11. 24. of good quality or disposition; fertile, rich, Mat. 13. 8, 23; profitable, Lu. 14. 34; koXdov éott, it is profitable, it is well, Mat. 18.8, 9; excellent, choice, select, goodly, Mat. 7. 17, 19; kadov eon, it is pleasant, delightful, Mat. 17. 4; just, full Lu. 6. 38; guished, Ja. 2. 7; good, possessing moral useful, measure, honourable, distin- excellence, worthy, upright, virtuous, Jno. 10. 11, 14; 1 Ti. 4. 6; 7d Kadov & 70 KaAOv Epyov, what is good and right, a good deed, rectitude, virtue, Mat. 5. 16; Ro. 7. 18, 21; right, duty, propriety, Mat. 15. 26; benefit, favour, Jno. 10. 32, 33, et al. KaAXiwv, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 8. rem. 2) better; neut. «kaAXAtov, as an ady. full well, Ac. 25. 10. KaAdos, adv. well, rightly, suitably, with propriety, becomingly, 1 Co.7.373 14.173 Gal. 4.17; 5. 7, et al.; truly, justly, cor- rectly, Mar. 12.32; Lu. 20.39; Jno.4.17, et al.; appositely, Mat.15.7; Mar. 7.6; becomingly, honourably, Ja. 2.3; well, ef- fectually, Mar. 7. 9, 37, et al.; kadds eizecy, to speak well, praise, applaud, Lu. 6. 26; Kadas EXELY, to be convalescent, Mar. 16. 18; NS moveiy, to do good, confer benefits, Mat. 5. 44; 12. 12; to do well, act virtuously, a 4. 14, et al. kaAXov, gen. sing. neut. KaXos KaXoupevn, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. . kxadew Kadoujevy, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. Kadovupevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. ec Tit. 2.3. d 2 Thes. 3, 13. KaAov 212 KQa7TTvo kaAoupevys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. . xadéw €kajLov, (§ 27. rem. 2. d) pr. to tire with exertion, kaXovpevor, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. labour to weariness; to be wearied, tired kadovpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. out, exhausted, He. 12. 3; Re. 2. 3; to kaXoupevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. labour under disease, be sick, Ja. 5. 15. kaAovvTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. Kap.ol, (kai e101) see Kayo. KaAovvTos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. : id. KaXovs, acc. pl. masc. . ‘ : Kaos KOPLTTO, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 2) aor. 1, exapa, enous Atpévas,* ace. of Kadou Améves, Fair trans. to bend, inflect the knee, Ro. 11. 4; Havens, a harbour of Crete. Ep.3.14; intrans. to bend, bow, Ro.14.11; KkaAovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. Kadtéw Phi. 2. 10. KaAdvuppa, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) kadimtw | kdpiver, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. KapTTw kaAdvrret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. Kap, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1], subj. . : id. kaAdvrrecGat, pres. infin. pass. id. Kav, (by crasis for kat éay) and if, Mar. 16. 18; also if, Mat. 21. 21; even if, tf even, al- KaAuTTO |, fut. ww, (§ 23. rem. 1) aor. 1, though, Ino. 10. 38; if so much as, He. exddupa, perf. pass. KEKGAYpL Lal, to 12. 20; also in N.T. simply equivalent to cover, Mat. 8. 24; Lu. 8. 16; 23. 30; to Kai as @ particle of emphasis, by a pleo- hide, conceal, Mat. 10. 26; 2 Co. 4. 3; nasm of dy, at least, at all events, Mar. met. fo cover, throw a veil of oblivion | Ous5657Acws5. 155) 2 Co. 11. 16. OVEN Jay he 20) ol berger. Kava, on indecl. Cana, a town of Galilee. kaAvppa, aros, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Kavavaios, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Canaanite, a covering; a veil, 2 Co. 3. 13; met. @ Al. Ln. veil, a blind to spiritual vision, 2 Co. Kavavirns, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 10. 4) Sha THthy, TS TO Kavavatov, acc.—Al. Ln. Fe kadvware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. KaAvrTw Kavavirny, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mar. Be ‘ay Kavavaios Kadvwet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. Kavaviryny, acc. 5 3 F : Kavavirns KaX6, dat. sing. neut. KaA0s Kavavirns, ov, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. me (Aram. ISR, KaAov, gen. pl. . : : : A id. from the Heb. NP, to be zealous) Ca- kaX@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Kaew nanite, i.q. indoors, zealot, Mat. 10. 4; KaAd@s, adv. F Kaos Mar3.) 135) id. Kapolas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. , F id. Kapoioyvaora, voc. sing. (§ 2. rem. 6) KApOLOYVOOTNS Kapoioyveatys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) “xapdia & ywdoK) heart-knower, searcher of hearts, ING Sis GNIS) Teo ls INGA Kapo.ov, gen. pl. Kapota Kap7ov, acc. sing. Kap7ros KapTos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) fruit, Mat. 3. 10; 21. 19, 34; from the Heb. Kap7ros KOL- Alas, fruit of the womb, offspring, Lu. 1.423 Kap7ros dadvos, fruit of the loins, offspring, posterity, Ac. 2. 30; xe ew, fruit of the lips, praise, He. 13. 15; met. conduct, actions, Mat. 3. 8; 7. 16; Ro. 6. 22; benefit, profit, Ro. 1. 13; 6. 213; reward, Phi. Avot 7pae teal. Kdpzos |, ov, 0, Carpus, pr. name. \ KQap7OS emolu- ment, cal C 2 kap7ov, §€n. sing. kKap7rOS Kap7rovs, acc. pl. . . . . . id. Kaptrodopet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. KapTtoopew Kapropopew, & |, fut. you, aor. 1, exaproddpyca, (§ 16. tab. P) (kaprés & qopéu, fr. pepw) to bear fruit, yield, Mar. 4. 28; met. to bring forth the fruit of action or conduct, Mat. 13. 23; Ro. 7. 5; mid. to 213 KaTQ expand by fruitfulness, to develope itself by success, Col. 1. 6. Kap7opopos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) fruitful, adapted to bring forth fruit, Ac. iil Ge Kapropopyoat, aor. 1, infin. . . Kaptopopew Kaprodopycwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . id. KapTopopovpevov, nom. s. neut. pt. pres. mid. id. KapTopopovrres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Kaptopopos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) : id. kapmopcpous,” acc. pl. mase. . kapmropopos Kapmopopovat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. - KaptrodopEew Kdp7w,’ dat. Kdpzros KapTa@v, gen. pl. Kap7os kaptepéew, @ |, fut. yow, aor. 1, éxaptépyoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (kaptepos, by metath. fr. Kparos) to be stout; with fortitude, He. 11. 27. Kappos, €0S, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) (kdpdo, to shrivel) any small dry thing, as chaff, stubble, splinter, mote, etc.; Mat. 7. 3, 4, 5; Lu. Os 41, 425 kar. by apostrophe for kara. to endure patiently, bear up KaTa, prep., with a genitive, down from, adown, Mat. 8. 32; Ae: 27.0045 Kata BdOovs, profound, deepest, 2 Co. 8. 2; down over, down upon, upon, Mar. 14. 3; down into; throughout a space, Lu. 4. 14; 23.5; con- cerning, in cases of pointed allegation, 1 Co. 15.15; against, Mat. 12. 30, et al.; by, in oaths, Mat. 26. 63, et al.; in the quarter of ; about, through- out, Lu. 8. 39; im, Ro. 16. 5; among, Ac. with an acc. of place, near. at, Lu. 10> 325 Ac: 2. 10; 21. 21; in the presence of, Lu. 2. 31; in the direction of, towards, Ac. 8. 26; Phi. 3. 14; of time, within the range of; dur- ing, in the course of, at, about, Ac. 12. 1; Kat otKkov, by houses, from house to house, Ac. 2. 46; 27. 27; distributively, Kata dvo, two and two, 1 Co. 14. 27; kal npEepav, daily, Mat. 26. 55, et al.; trop., according to, conformably to, in pro- portion to, Mat. 9. 29; 25.15; after the fashion or likeness of, He. 5. 6; of, Mat. 19. 3; as respects, Ro. 1. 3; Ac. 2 eplif Ee. Oy in virtue a Ac. 14, 17. 62 Ti, 4.13, Kata 214 KaTay kataBa, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. (§ 31. rem. 1. d) Att. | xaraPds, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 kataBaiva for kata Bnbe . kataBaivw | katafdaoe,* dat. sing. . » KataBacts kataPatver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. kataBaors |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) KataBaivw kataBatvev, pres. infin. : id. kataBdrw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. id. katafsavérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. - id. kataf3éBnxa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. id. kataPaivov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. part. pres. id. KataBeBnKortes, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. id. kataBaivovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. katafin, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. id. katafsaivovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. kataf3nOr, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. id. kataPatvovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. KataBnvat, aor. 2, infin. . . . id. kataf3atvovtos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Katafsnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. (§ 37. rem. 1) id. kataBawdvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. kataByon, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind.—B. D. a katafatvovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. id. Tdf. : : : 6 id. kataBaivovoar, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. Eacaipoor Hox, R.Gr.Sch. (Mat.11.23 3) kataBaive |, (§ 37. rem. 1) fut. Bycopas, aor. 2, karaPiBalw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xara & KatéBnv, imper. kata Bnht, & xataBa, BiBalw) to cause to eS bring or perf. kataBéeBnxa, (Kara & Batvo) to thrust down, Mat. 11. 23; Lu. to. 15. come or go down, descend, Mat. 8.1; 17.9; kataBiBacOnon, 2 pers. sing. fut. pass. KataPi Bales to lead down, Ac. 8. 26; to come down, katBodn |, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) kataBardo fall, Mat. 7. 25, 27, et al.; to be let down, KataBoXrjv, acc. sing. xata[oX7 ACW IOS Urs) 01.85. kataBoAns, gen. sing. A id. kataBacts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) kataBpaBeverw,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. xataBpaBevo the act of descending ; a way down, descent, kataSpaBevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (kata & Lu. 19. 37. BpaBevw) pr. to give an unfavourable KataBaivov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . kataBatvw decision as respects a prize, to disappoint kataPadXopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. of the palm; hence, to make a viclim of pass. and mid. . ; KataBaddw practices, to overreach. kataBaddw |, fut. Bada, (§ 27. rem. 1, b) (kara. katayaryety, aor. 2, inf. act. (§ 13. rem. 7. d) KaTayw & Bardrw) to cast down, Re. 12. 10; to KaTayy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. prostrate, 2 Co. 4.9; mid. to lay down, KaTayayys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. lay a foundation, He. 6. 1. KQTAYOVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. kataPoAn, nS, ); (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. KaTayayov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. a casting down; laying the foundation, Katayyedevs,° éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) KatayyéAdo foundation; beginning, commencement, Mat. KatayyeAAeww, pres. infin. act. . : id. 13. 353 25- 34, et al.; conception in the katayyedXerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. womb, He. 11. It. Katayyé\XeTe, Z pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Katafsay, acc. sing. neut. part. aor. 2 kataBaivw | katayye\Aopev, | pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. katafdavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 id. Katayyé\Xovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. kataPdvrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 id. katayyé\Nover, dat. pl. masc. part. au act. id. Kataf3avtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2— katayyehXw, fut. yero, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, Als tint ; & id. pass. KaTnyyeAny, (§ 27. rem. 4. a) KataBavrt, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 8.1) } (kara & ayyeiw) to announce, pro- kataBapéw, |, fut. you, (§ 16. tab. P) (xara & claim, Ac. 13. 38; in N.T. to laud, cele- Bapéw) pr. to weigh down; met. to bur- brate, Ro. 1. 8. den, be burdensome to, 2 Co. 12.16. L.G. katayyenevs, ews, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) Kata Papvvopevot, nom. pl. masce. part. pres. one who announces anything, a proclaimer, pass.—Al. Ln. Tdf. . . ea publisher, Ac. 17. 18: equivalent to xa- BeBapnpevor, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 14.40) | tayyedos. N.T. kataBapvve |, v.r. to weigh down, depress. Katayyé\Nwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. katayyé\\w a Lu. 19. 37. 6 Col. 2. 18. e Ac. 17. 18. KaTay 215 KQTQK Katayehaw, @], fut. dow, doopat, (§ 22. rem. 2) (kara & yeAdw) to deride, jeer, Mat. 9. 24; Mar. 5. 40; Lu. 8. 53. KaTayWwoorky, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. kataywooKkw |, fut. yvocopat, ($ 36. rem. 3) (xara & yivéoKw) to determine against, Gallas 10; , KATAYWOO KO condemn, blame, reprehend, Moss 205) Zi KaTayvypt, OF -dw |, fut. caraéw, & kared£w, aor. 1, KaTéagéa, aor. 2, pass. KaTedynv, (a) (§ 36.*rem. 5) (kard & ayvup.e, to break) to break in pieces, crush, break in two, 2, Deh Karaye |, fut. Ew, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, KaTiya- yov, (§ 13. rem. 7, d) (kara & ayo) to lead, bring, or conduct down, Ac. 9. 30; Mat. 12. 20; Jno. 19. 31, 22. 30; 23.15, 20, 28; to bring a ship to land; pass. KATAYOMAL, aor. 1, KaTnxOnv, to come to land, land, touch, Lu. 5. 11, et al. kataywviCopas |, fut. (roar, aor. 1, Karnyywvird- pny, (§ 26. rem. 1) (kata & aywvifo- pac) to subdue, vanquish, conquer, He. Ht Bs UNE karadéw |, fut. now, (8 35. rem. 1) (kara & déw) to bind down; to bandage a wound, Lu. 10. 34. KatddnXov,* nom. sing. neut. katadyAos |, ov, 6, 7, Td, -ov, ($ 7. rem. 2) (kara & d7Xos ) quite manifest or evident. Kataducaere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. Kataducalw |, fut. aow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (Kata & duxcalw) to give judgment against, con- demn, Mat. 12. 7, 37; Lu. 6.37; Ja. 5.6. kaTaonAos Karaoukalo xaradikacOnon, 2 pers. sing. fut. pass. » KataduKalw KaTaoikac One, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. katadiky |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (Kata & dixn) condemnation, sentence of condemnation, va (0), KaTaolKnV, acc. sing. —A. B. C. Ln. Tdf. . 97 diknv, Rees Gr. Sch (Acs 25505) \ ee KaTadudkw |, fut. Ew, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (kara & d1Kw) to follow hard upon; to track, fol- low perseveringly, Mar. 1. 36. KaTaoovAot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . KaTaoovAdw KatadovAdw, & |, fut. dow, ($ 20. tab. T) (kara & dovAdw) to reduce to absolute servitude, make a slave of, 2 Co. 11. 20; Gal. 2. 4. KaTasovAWcovTt, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind.—AI. Ln. Sch. Tdf. ; ; ; + Katadovdcw KaradovAdowrtat, Rec. Gr. (Gal. 2. 4) } KaTadovAMowvTat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. KATAOVVATTEVOMLEVOUS, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. 2 : : - Katadvvactevw KaTadvvacTEvouct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Katadvvacrevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (xara & dvvacrevw, to rule, reign) to tyrannise over, oppress, Ac. 10. 38; Ja. 2. 6. kaTdabena, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c)—Gr. com Tid fas : : ¢ KataTiOnue katavadepna, Rec. (Re. 22. 3). . J Katabewarilev, pres. intin.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. - katavabenatilew, Rec. (Mat. 26. 74) i } katabepnarite |, fut. (rw, (§ 26. rem. 1) : id. katabéecOat, aor. 2, inf. mid. (§ 28. tab. W) id. KATOLOXUVEL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. KATOLTXUVOD KATOLOXUVETE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ‘ id. KATOLOXUVY, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . id. KatauryuvGy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. KaTaoxuvOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. KatatcxuvGapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. Kararxvv9aor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. KATALTXVVY |, fut. vVO, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (kara & aitxXvvw) to shame, put to shame, put to the blush, 1 Co. 1. 27; pass. to be ashamed, be put to the blush, Lu. 13. 173 to dis- honour, disgrace, 1 Co. 11. 4, 5; from the Heb. to frustrate, disappoint, Ro. 5. 5; 9. 33- , . fi 9 rn KaTakanoetal, 3 pers. sing. fut.2, pass. . KaTaKa.w Katakaterat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ‘ id. Katakatovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. —D. , . Katakaterat, Rec. Ln. ¢ : id. kateror, Tdf. (Mat. 13. 40) katakaiw |, fut. caviow, ($ 35. rem. 3) aor. 2, pass. Katekdny, (a), (kara & Katw) to burn up, consume with fire, Mat. 3. 12; 13. 30, 40, et al. , es . , KkatakaAvrrteoOor, pres. inf. pass. KatakaAvaTw KatakaAdurTéecOw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. id. KatakaAdvrrerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. katakadvrrw |, mid. Kkataxadvrropa, (kata & KadirTw ) to veil; mid. to veil one’s self, to be veiled or covered, 1 Co. 11. 6, 7. KatakavOynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. KaTAKavoat, aor. 1, infin. act. ‘ ‘ id. , KOTOKGLO) a He. 7, 15. 216 KQATQK KQATQK KaTakavoel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. 5 KaTaKkatw Katakavcoovat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. 5 id. RENCE N COPA Gpar], fut. yoopar, (§ 19. tab. S) (xara & Kavydopar) to vaunt one’s self against, to glory over, to assume superiority over, Ro. 11. 483 Ja. 2.1353 3.14. DLXX. Katakavxacat, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. KOTAKAVYXGOMAL Katakavxace, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. A id. kataxavyacOw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper.—A. KATAKAVYaTAL, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ja. id. 2. 13) F ‘ 5 5 ‘kaTakavxara1, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : id. katakavy@, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . 5 id. katakewat |, fut. efropat, (§ 33. tab. DD) (xara & ketpac) to lie, be in a recumbent po- sition, be laid down, Mar. 1. 30; 2. 4; to recline at table, Mar. 2. 15; 14. 3, et al. Katakeipevol, “nom. pl. masc. part. pres. KOTGKELLAL KaTakeljevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. KaTakelevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. kataketoOor, pres. infin. . : ; F id. kaTaKetrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind.—Al. Ln. Tdf.) ‘d aVaKeLTaL, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 7. 37) . j , Katakekpitat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. KaTaKkpivw KaTakAdw, o|, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) aor. 1, katéxhdoa, (Kata & KAdw) to break, break in pieces, Mar. 6. 41; Lu. 9. 16. katakAeiw |, fut. efow, (§ 22. rem. 4) (xara & KNetw) to close, shut fast; to shut up, con- fine, Lu. 3. 20; Ac. 26. 10. katakAnpoooréw, @|, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (kava, KAXjpos, & didwp) to divide out by lot, distribute by lot, Ac. 13. 19. LXX. KatakAnpovopew, @}, fut. vow, (§ 16. tab. P) (kara, KAnpos, & VEL, to distribute) same as preceding, for which it is a v.r. KatakAOjvar, aor. 1, inf. pass. (§ 27. rem. 3) xatakAtvw Katak\Oys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. karakAivare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. katakXive |, fut. wo, (0), (§ 27. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, karéxXiva, aor. 1, pass. catexA(Ony, (t), (kara & KAivw) to cause to lie down, cause to recline at table, Lu. 9. 14; mid. to lie down, recline, Lu. 14. 8; 24. 30. katakdvu |, fut. Yow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, pass. KatexAvcOnv, (kata & Krilw, to lave, wash) to inundate, deluge. KaTakAvo}.0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a2 Pe. 3.6. b Mar. 5. 5, an wmundalion, deluge, Mat. 24. 38, 39, et al. KatakAvoGeis,? nom.sing. masc. part. aor.1, pass. kataxAvlw KatTakAvopov, acc. sing. : 6, (83. tabCra) gen. sing. : - Katak\vop0s KatakAvopos |, 0d, katakrdiles KaTaKkAvo}L0v, KaTakAVO 0S KatakoAovbéw, @ |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (kata & aKoAovbéw ) to follow closely or ear- mestly, Lu. 23. 55; Ac. 16. 17. . KataxoXovbjcaca, nom.s. fem. part.aor.1 «atakoovbéw KaTakoAovlnoacat, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 1 id. (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (xara & KOTO) to cut or dash in pieces; to man- KataKkoTTw |, fut. Wo, gle, wound. nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. KatTaKo7TTw to} KATAKOTTOV,” kataxpnpvicw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (kata & Kpy}Lvos, a precipice) to cast down head- long, precipitate. KaTaKpnpviorat, aor. 1, infin. act. : KataKkpnpvice kataxpiOjoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. pass. KaTaKpivw KatakplOjre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. KaTtakpiapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. KataKpyy.a |, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) . id. KaTaxpwel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. KaTaKpLVELs, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act... id. KATAKPLVOvGL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. ¢ id. KaTaKplvo, Gc)e fut. wd, (§ 21. rem. L: a) aor. I, Katékpiva, perf. pass. KOTAKEKpLLAl, aor. 1, pass. KarexpiOnv, (i), (kata & Kpivo) to give judgment against, condemn, Mat. 27. 3; Jno. 8. 10, 11, et al.; to con- demn, to place in a guilty ight by con- trast, Mat. JEIGs tits Fie 12 AY Ae so se theme ahe / v , - . KATaKplLa, GATOS, TO, condemnation, condemnatory sentence, Ro. 5.16, 18; 8. 1. L.G, KataKpiots, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) condemnation, 2 Co. 3. 9; censure, 2 Co. Ya ce 1POX KaTaKplvov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. KaTaKpivo KaTakpioews, gen. sing. KATEKPLOLs KATAKpPLOLW, acc. sing. . ° . . id. Katakpwots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c). KaTaKkplvo KATAKUPLEVOVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. KaTAKUpLEvW KATAKUPLEVOVCL, 33 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . id. KATAKUPLEVOAS, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. Kataxuptevw |, fut. eviow, (§ 13. tab. M) (xara & Kuptevo) to get into one’s power; in N.T. e Lu. 4. 29 KaTanr 217 KaTar to bring under, master, overcome, Ac. 19. 16; to domineer over, Mat. 20. 25, et al. LG. kataAafsécOat, aor.2,inf.mid. (§36.rem.2) xatraAapBavw kataAdBy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. ; id. katadaBnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. . id. kataAaopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. Katadaojevos, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. KataAafsw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. : id. kataAaAet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . - Katadaéw kataXaXciobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass —B. KaTaAaXovaww [dpar |, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. id. (1 Pe. 2. 12) karaAaXetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. Fi id. Katadahew, ©], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (xara & Aadéw) to blab out; to speak against, calumniate, Ja. 4.11; 1 Pe. 2.12; 3. 16. KatadaXud, ds, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) evil-speaking, detraction, back- biling, calumny, 2 Co. 12. 20; 1 Pe. 2. 1. LXX. KataAaXos, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) slanderous; a detractor, calumniator, Ro. 1) 30h) NED KatadaXxa. |, as, 1) KataAadéw KkataAaAwat, nom. pl. . KkataAadua kaTtaAaAuds, acc. pl. ‘ : 5 : id. KaraAaXos |, ov, 0, 7) kataAdadew kataAdAovs,? acc. pl. masc. kaTaAaXos KkataAaXovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. KkataAadew kataAaA@y, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. kataAaA@ct, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. . ; id. katadap.Bavojat, | pers.s.pres.ind.mid. xataAapPavw katadapBavw |, fut. Aypopat, aor. 2, KaréAafov, ($36. rem. 2) (kata & AapPavw) to lay hold of, grasp; to obtain, attain, Ro. 9. 30; 1 Co. 9. 24; to seize, to take pos- session of, Mar. 9. 18; to come suddenly upon, overtake, surprise, Jno. 12. 35; to deprehend, detect in the act, seize, Jno. 8. 3, 4; met. to comprehend, apprehend, KataAeuropevys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. xatadeirw kataXeirw |, fut. yw, aor. 2, xaréAtrov, (§ 24. rem. 9) (kara & Neizw) to leave behind; to leave belind at death, Mar. 12. 19; to relinquish, let remain, Mar. 14. 52; to quit, depart from, forsuke, Mat. 4. 13; 16. 4; to neglect, Ac. 6.2; to leave alone, or without assistance, Lu. 10. 40; to re- serve, Ro. 11. 4. KaTdAeypa, atos, TO, 4 remnant, a L.G. KatdXouros, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) remaining; of kataAo.rot, the rest, Ac. small residue, Ro. 9. 27. 15. 17: katoArerpOnvat, aor. 1, inf. pass. (§23.rem.4) — xatadetzrw KataAeiWavTas, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KaraNeiwet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. “ id. KaTaNeeyrpLevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. kataAdbate |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xara & Abalw) to stone, kill by stoning. LXX. KataAace,* 3 pers. sing. fut.ind. . kataAvbalo KataXizrn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. KataAetrw KataAurovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. KaTaAuTrov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id kataAdayerres, nom.pl. masc. pt.aor.2, pass. xatadAA\dcow karadhayy |, HS, 2 (§ 2. tab. B. a) : j id. katadAayyv, acc. sing. : : katahAayi) KaTadAayis, gen. sing. ; : . ‘ id. kataAddyyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. pass. xatad\Aacow KatadAayyTo, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. pass. id. kataAAaéavtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. I, act. id. katahAdoow |, fut. d&w, (§ 26. rem. 3) aor. 2, pass. Karp\dcynv, (G), (kata & GAAdoow) to change, exchange; to reconcile; pass. to be reconciled, Ro. 5. 10; 1 Co. 7. 11; QECons= 1S, 919;) 20: KaTaAAGyn, 7S, Wy, (8 2. tab. B. a) pr. an exchange; reconciliation, restora- tion to favour, Ro. 5. 11; 11. 15; 2 Co. 35 alts}, 2} Jno..1. 5; mid. to understand, perceive, xataAAdoowy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. kaTraAAacow Ac. 4. 133. 10. 34, et al. KaTdAourot,° nom, pl. masc. < KatdaAouros katadeyw |, fut. gw, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (kata & kardAouros |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7- rem. 2) kataAeirw eyo) to select; to reckon in a number, katoAve, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. 5 KaTadAvw enter in a list or catalogue, enrol. kataAv6y, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id, katareyérOu,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. Kataheyw xataAdvynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. KataXeyrpa.|,° atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) KaTaAeirw (§ 14. tab. N) . . . id. katoAeire, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ‘ id. Katadvpa.|, aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. Dic) . . id. a Ro. 1. 30. 61 Ti. 5.9. c Ro. 9. 27. d Lu. 20. 6. e Ac. 15. Ww KaTAN 218 KataAvpati, dat. sing. KaTOAvLA KaraAvoat, aor. 1, infin. act. Kkatadvw katadvcet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. KataAvow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . f id. Kkatadvowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. katadvw |, fut. Jow, (0), aor. 1, pass. KaterAvdny, (v), (§ 13. tab. M. and § 14. tab. N) (kara & vw) to dissolve; to destroy, de- molish, overthrow, throw down, Mat. 24. 2; 26. 61; met. to nullify, abrogate, Mat. 6.17; Ac. 5. 38, 39, et al.; absol. to unloose harness, etc., to halt, to stop for the night, lodge, Lu. 9. 12. (v). KataXvpa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a lodging, inn, khan, Lu. 2. 7; a guest- chamber, ccenaculum, Mar. 14. 14; Lu. Fe Ths KaTaAvwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . KaTtaAvw KaTapabere,” 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. KatapavOave katapavOavw |, fut. pabyropa, aor. 2, ratéa- Gov, (§ 36. rem. 2) (kata & pavOavw) to learn or observe thoroughly; to consider accurately and diligently, contemplate, mark. KaTapapTipéw, o], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (kara & papTupew) to witness or testify against, Mat. 26. 62; 27. 13, et al. KaTapLapTupovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. Katapevovtes,’ nom. pl. masc. part. pres. KaTOpLEvo Karapeve |, fut. evo, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (kara, & pevo) to remain; to abide, dwell. KaTopapTupEew Katapovas, adv. (kata & pdvos) alone, apart, in private, Mar. 4. 10; Lu. g. 18. katavabeua,” atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (kara & dvabepa) a curse, execration; meton. N.T. xatavabepnarico, fut. (ow, (§ 26. one accursed, execrable. rem. 1) to curse. N.T. katavabepari (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Katyyopia, dat. sing. naTyyopia kaTyyopiav, acc. sing. : : : 3 id. Kari yopot, nom. pl. KATHYOPOS KarapyOpots, dat. pl. . : 5 id. Katyyopos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) ; . KaTiyopew KATIYOPOvpeEV, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id KATH YOPOv|LEVOS, nom. s. masc. part. pres. pass. id. KaTyYyOpovr, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . ; id. KaTNYOpOLvTEs, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. KATNYOPOvVTOV, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. KaTyyopous, acc. pl. : . : + KaTHyOpos Katyyopovat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ° KaTyyopew KaTyyop@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. Katyyovioavto,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. — cararywviopat e He. 11. 33. KATHY KaTyywp, opos, d—A. Gr. Sch. Taf. . Y ; ; 4 aTnyopew Katyyopos, Rec. (Re. 12. 10) mY YY) KaTnAGe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. Karépxopa KatnAOoper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. KatnAOov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. id. KaTp\Adynpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. 3). . katad\Aacow KaTHVEY KO, 1 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) Katradépw KATHVTNKE, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind—B. Ln. Tdf. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. ro. a eo eae / Katyvinoe, Rec. KATHVTHTOLEV, 1 pers. pl. aor. l, ind. id. KaTHVTyTAY, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . id. KATHVTNGE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. id. xatnsioOyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. (S PM teloge US) yee TSN ee ; » KaTaéiow KaTnpaevol, nom. pl. mase. part. perf. pass. KATO pPGopLat KaTnpaaw, 2 pers. s. aor. 1, ind. (§ 15. rem. 3. b) id. KaTnpy One, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. KaTapyew KaTypynOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. KaTHpYyNnKa, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. id. KaTHpynrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. Katnpiunevos," nom. s. masc. part. perf. pass. KatapiO pew katypriobar, perf. infin. pass. katapticoy KaTYpTLC Leva, acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. id. KQTHPTLTLEVOL, nom. pl. mase. part. perf. pass. id. KQTYPTLT[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. KaTNpTiow, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§ 15. rem. 3. b) id. KarnoxuvOny, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 13. rem. 2) KOTOLT XUV KATHOXUVOVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. id. KaTnuddcyet, 3 pers. sing. imperf.—B. Tdf. niroye, Rec. Gr. . Katevroyéw edd dyet, Ln. Sch. (Mar. 10. 16) . 225 KQTOL KaTnXn (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) : Kepas Kevodogiay,’ acc. sing. Kevoooéla kepaiar, acc. sing. . 2 Kepaia Kevooo€ot,° nom. pl. masc. Kevooo€os Kepaprers |, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. 8) : ; Kepap.os a1 Thes. 4. 16. 6 Phi. 2. 3. e Gal. 5. 26. d Ja. 4. 5. . KEpayt 229 Kepanr KEepapLews, gen. sing. KepapLevs KEepoave, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj—AI. Ln. Kepap.ika,” nom. pl. neut. . S . KEpapLeKos Tdf. s c = kepoaiva Kepapixos |, 4, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) KépajLos Kepoyow, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 9. 21) } KEpaj.Lov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C: a) . . id, képon, nom. pl. . . . . képoos 3 Ne ii — Kepaptos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) potter’s clay; - pe eas ut. ind. pass. earthenware; a@ tile, tiling, Lu. 5. 19. Pak = : “a j , Kepoaiv kKepdpevs, ews, 6, 4 potter, Mat. 27. : ete a ae ee 3. 1) peual geek keponOyowvTat, pers. pl. fut. subj. pass. (an et Ale unusual form) . : 5 id. KEpGfLLKOS, 7, OV, made by a polter, 39 1. inf t id Taping ara oe aor. 1, infin. act. : : 3 id. eS! Ae: i 1) nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Kepdyov, tov, Td, (dimin. of xépa- oe gee ie - : ; . : Kepoyon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. ‘ id. pos) an earthenware vessel, a pitcher, jar, ae , : KEponow, 1 pers. sing. aor. J, subj. act. 5 id. Mar. 14. 53; Lu. 22. 10. 4 : Keponowuev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. Kepdpwv,’ gen. pl. . . . . k€paj.os Kepavvipt, OF viw |, (Kepdw) fut. Kepdow, aor. 1, exepaca, perf. pass. KeKpajLat, later xe. Kepac pa, (§ 36. rem. 5) to mix, mingle, drink; to prepare for drinking, Re. 14. 10; 18. 6, bis. Kepas, GTos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. j) @ horn, Re. 5.6; 12. 3, et al.; @ horn-like projection at the corners of an altar, Re. 9.13; from the Heb., a horn as a symbol of power, Lu. I. 69. kepaa, as, on (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. @ horn-like projection, a point, extremity; in N.T. an apex, or fine point; as of letters, used for the minutest part, a tittle, Mat. 5. 18; Lu. 16. 17. Kepat.ov, tov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dimin. of xépas) pr. @ little horn; in N.T. a pod, Ceratonia siliqua of Linneus, a common the pod of the carob tree, or tree in the East and the south of Europe, growing to a considerable size, and pro- ducing long slender pods, with a pulp of a sweetish taste, and several brown shin- ing seeds like beans, sometimes eaten by the poorer people in Syria and Palestine, and commonly used for fattening swine, K€poos, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) gain, profit, hin Te 20 see alite Ler Kepoatva, fut. avd, Kepdnow & opat, aor. l, e€xéponoa, to gain as a matter of profit, Mat. 25.17, et al.; to win, acquire possession of, Mat. 16. 26; to profit in the avoidance of, to avoid, Ac. 27. 21; in N.T. Xpuorov, to win Christ, to become pos- sessed of the privileges of the Gospel, Phi. 3.8; 18. 15; to win over to embrace the Gos- to win over from estrangement, Mat. peliel Como: 107.2021, 522) lhe sear absol. 10 make guin, Ja. 4. 13. Képoous, gen. sing. . 5 3 k€poos Képpia.],“ atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) . Keipo Keppatiatas,® acc. pl. KEpParLaTyns Keppatiatys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) keipw kedadai, nom. pl. . : : Kepady kepadaov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 . . id. kepadaiov, gen. sing. kepadavov kepadaidw, &}, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. 1 Kepadn Kepadds, ace. pl. c : é . id. KEPaAR, js, H, (§ 2 tab. B. a) the head, Mat. 5. 36; 6. 17, et al.; ad} yovias, the head of the corner, the chief corner-stone, Mat. 21.42; Lu. 20. 17; the head, top; xe- Lu. 15. 16. met. the head, superior, chief, principal, Kepacate 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. KEpavvupte one to whom others are subordinate, 1 Co. > képata, nom. and ace. pl. 3 ‘ Képas 11. 3; Ep. 1. 22, et al. Kepartor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. D. c) ‘ ; id. KepdAauov, ov, 70, 4 sum total; a sum Kepatiwv © ‘gen; pl. c KEpaTLOV of money, capital, Ac.22.28; the crowning > kepatov, gen. pl. : kKepas or ultimate point to preliminary matters, Kepoaive |, fut. oava, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) 5 k€pOos IoYey, fois at a Re. 2. 27. 6 Lu. 5.19. ¢Lu. 15. 16. d Jno. 2. 15. e Jno. 2. 14, Kepar KNTCS Kepadadw, @, fut. dow, to sum up; but in | Kypéov,° gen. sing. . ; F ; Knptov - N.T. equiv. to keharilu, to wound on the Kypvypa. |, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) » Knptoow head, Mar. 12. 4. Kypvypatt, dat. sing. , : : : KYpvy pa. KepaXis, iSos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) Knpvyparos, gen. sing. id. (dimin. of xedady) in N.T. a roll, vo- KypuKa, ace. sing. Knpvé lume, division of a book, He. ro. 7. Kypué|, Kos, 6 - : Kypvoow Kepady, dat. sing. Kepady | xnpdéat, aor. 1, infin. id. Kepadny, acc. sing. : . : é id. Knpvéas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Kepadns, gen. sing. 2 : : 5 id. Knpvéare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. kepadiou,* dat. sing. : Kepadis | xijpvéov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. KepaXis |, idos, 5 : Kepady Kynpvéovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. kepadov, gen. pl. . . . : id. Knpv&w, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. kexapiopat, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. . xapiLoat | kypvooes, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. kexdpiorat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . : id. Knpvooew, pres. infin. act. id. KEXapLTwpLevn, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. KNPUTTETAL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. (S52 tab): : Xapitow Knpvooete, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. Kexpnp.at, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass.—Gr. | KNPVTTOHLEY, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Sch. Tdf. : 7 j F ( xpaw KN pvoooVTA, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. expnodpny, Rec Comoe ns) mene i KnpvooovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. KEXPY[LATLOLEVOY, nom. s. neut. part. perf. pass. xpnpatilur KNpvOooVTOS, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. KEXPYLATLT[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. KNpVTTOUCL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . F id. pass.—D. . : id / fut rE le Shave (6-26 Kexpnyatiopevov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. ; vf RON Ey oe gory on ieee iz Gi) | rem. 3) to publish, proclaim, as a herald, , : ; ; 1 Co. 9. 27; to announce openly and pub- SE aged nee : sor ee eet i licly, Mar. 1.4; Lu.4.18; to noise abroad, Kexpyowpevy, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. ypurda ian Let chen i eee kKexopiojLevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. Xopigo a eee , a , , : f a Know, @ |, fut. dow, (Knpds, curb, bridle, muz- zie) to muzzle, v.r. Knpocers, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind.—D, : , pynwoets, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (1 Co.9.9) \ KNLow Khvoov, acc. sing. . f ; ‘ . Kivoos Kyvoos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Lat. census) w cen- sus, assessment, enumeration of the people and a valuation of their property; in N.T. tribute, tax, Mat. 17. 25; poll-tax, Mat. 22. 17, 19; Mar. 12. 14. Kyvoov, gen. sing. . KVOOS Kymov, acc. sing. . KnTOS KNTOS, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. a) a garden, any place planted with trees and herbs, Lu. 13. 19; Jno. 18. 1, 26; 19. 41. KYO, dat. sing. . Kis Kyroupos |,” 00, 6, (Kymos & ovpos, @ watcher) a garden-keeper, gardener, Kyptoy |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (knpos, beeswax) a honeycomb; a comb filled with honey. a He. 10. 7. 230 6 Jno. 20. 15. ter of doctrine, inculcate, preach, Mat. irl, Tile WER Ree © Tie Woy EES Ti, GIR RioOsi2221. etrals Knpvypa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) proclamation, proclaiming, public annun- ciation, Mat. 12. 41; public inculcation, Lo LVS what is publicly inculcated, doctrine, Ro. preaching, 1 Co. 2. 4; meton. 16. 25, et al. Knpvs, UKOS, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) a herald, public messenger; in N.T. @ pro- claimer, publisher, preacher, 1 Ti. 2. 7; PAM ity TEA Pte. 7. Fs Knpvoowv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Kyptcow KnpuxGeis, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. KynpuxGévros, gen. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. KypvxOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. KnpvxOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . ‘ : id. KnpvxOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . id. Knros |, eos, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a large fish, sea monster, whale. KnTOV 231 kK\aoa Kiros,” gen. sing. KijTOS 23. 4; to excite, agitate, Ac. 202 30; 24. 5; ¢o Kya, gen. ; x ; Kydas remove, Re. 2.5; 6.14; in N.T. Kepadyy, Kyn¢a, dat. ° . 4 id. io shake the head in derision, Mat. 27. 39; Ky¢ar, ace.—A. B. Ln. Sch. Tdf. ; id Mar. 15. 29; mid. to move, possess the Ilérpov, Rec. Gr. (Gal. 1. 18) ‘ faculty of motion, exercise the functions of Kydas, a, 6, ($ 2. rem. 4) (Aramean, 85°3) Ce- life, Ac. 17. 28. phas, Rock, rendered into Greek by Tlé- KiVNCLs, €ws, ” (§ 5. tab. E. c) a Tpos, Jno. 1. 43; 1 Co. 1. 12, et al. aoe motion, Jno. 5. 3. KuBwrov, acc. sing. . ; : C KiBwrds KWo, aor. 1, infin. act. : ; kwee KiBwros, ov, OF (§ 3. tab. C. 5. b) a chest, coffer; the Know, acc. sing. KHOU ark of the covenant, He. 9. 4; the ark of Kivnots |, €ws, 1) ‘ : . Kweo Noah, Mat. 24. 38; Lu. 17. 27, et al. KWo, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ae | ‘ id. KuBwrod, gen. sing. KiBwros | Kivvdpwpov, ov, To, Cinnamon—A. TdF. t Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 18. 13). ba (§ 2. tab. B b) a lyre, 1 Co. ele i ( Z ) KLUGPQ, 4s; uF Witaa 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pess J 14. 7; Ress V4. 2 4622..°(G) Kwovpeba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pess. f xivew ’ é 8; ? ° aA 4 z ba he fut tes (§ Gs vem 1) ta KLVOUYTQ, ace. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. Bae: A a ane : en a ; a Klwwovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. L Lyre, Fi . 57s . Q 2 c : a ? é Kis,? 6, (Heb. &')) Cis, pr. name, indecl. 14. 2. 3 ; i kixpnpe|, fut. ypyow, aor. 1, expyoa, (another : dat. pl. : d x Kd pars, 2 ge form of ypdw) to lend, Lu. 11. §. kiOapas, acc. pl. . . : : . id. 1 3 1 > rs KOapice |, fut iow ‘ id. Leesa OES Iso ‘ : : : KOC P " : - E A kAdodots, dat. pl. . ° . 5 id. xBapiopevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. Kapil Oe ee Sak KapiCovtav, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. ats md , ; Puke ; kAadous, ace. pl. . KAdd0s kiOapwods |, o0, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (KOdpa & ‘ z : kAddwv, gen. pl. F J ; ; id. deiSw) one who plays on the lyre and ac- ae / : Nee ers. sing. pres. imper. compenies it with his voice, a harper, Re. f es E Bape E P ‘ rae des eee xAatewv, pres. infin, a 2 : - id. Pak ie ci 2 22h ene kAateus, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; : id. KU ape wv, ° ° . . . . y 7 5) : e A A Katia a f Goranecipendrene on cilia: tae 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. : he 3 : aiavines Puc aRG aS kAaiovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. , id. Kok’, te : Kuk kAatovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. ey lk : ; ; : , : Sc. kAatovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. tALkias, . ; c : : : ; : : nom. sing. fem. part. pres. . c id. Kuvapumrov,” OF Kiva pLwmov, ov, 70, ($3. tab. C. c) ee aoe een 2 = 3 cinnamon, the aromatic bark of the lau- EAS.” a ; . a a : is ¢ ) acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . ‘ id. rus cinnamomum, which grows in Arabia, os spiced =) P : See kAatovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . 5 id. eee ( 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ; n id. KuvOvvever, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Kwovvevw kAiougy aa eu KLVOUVEVOJLEV, l pers. pl. pres. ind. . . id. , r ; 2 kuovvevy |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) KVOvvos Kdaio |, fut. kLavoroprar, in NT. KAatow, ($35. 3¥ oe ‘il - = rem. 3) aor. 1, ékXavoa, intrans. fo weep, KLVOUVOLS, ~plepe, & ‘ A : , : KLVOUVOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) danger, peril, ROwS.135502 Coit. 26. Kwovvevo, fut. evow, to be in danger or peril, Lu. 8. 23; Ac. 19. 27, 40; 1 Co. 15. 30. Kivew, o], fut. 7ow, aor. 1, exivnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (kiw, to go) to set a-going; to move, Mat. a Mat. 12. 40. 6 Re. 18, 13. shed tears, Mat. 26. 75; Mar. 5. 38, 39; Liu. 19540323. 28, et al.; for, bewail, Mat. 2. 18. kAavOos, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) weeping, Mat. 2. 18; 8. 12, et al. trans. fo weep kAatwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ‘ kAatw kAdoot, aor. 1, infin. (§ 22. rem. 2). KAGw | kAdoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 ; id. | e Jno. 5.3, d Ac. 13. 21. KAaoe 232 KAETIT kAdoe, dat. sing. : kAaous kAelere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. rater kdaors |, ews, 77, (§ 5. tab. E. c) KAdo kAetv, acc. sing—Gr. Sch. Tdf. . ’ kAdopa |, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) , . id. KAeida, Rec. (Re. 3. 7) i kAeis kAdopata, acc. pl. : . 5 kidopa | Kreis}, dds, 4, (§ 4. rem. 4) kAclu kAagpdtwv, gen. pl. , : 5 : id. kAeis, acc. pl. for cXetdas, (§ 5. rem. 8. b) KAels KAavdy |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Clauda, a small KAetoat, aor. |, infin. act. KXelo island near Crete. kAeicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Kdavdny,* acc. ; ; KAavdn kAelon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. KaAavola,’ as, , (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Clau- kAetc Go, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. Be prcanene: rele | fut. efow, aor. 1, éxNewra, perf. pass. KaAavdiov, acc. : P KAavédtos Pte, ky} KexAeroprat, aor. 1, pass. eéxAeloOnv, KAawvd.os, ov, 6, (§3. tab. C.a) Claudius, pr. name. I. The fourth Roman Emperor, Ac. 11. 28, et al. II. Claudius Lysias, a Roman captain, NG w23 "20: KAavoiov, gen. . KAavsdcos kXavbds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a Pati kAavoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : id. kXavoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. . ; ; id. kAavon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . : id. kAavoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. . id. kAavoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind—B. C. Sch. } Tdf. : il id. ae Rec. Gr. Ln. (Re. 18. 2 J Kao |, fut. xkAdow, (§ 22. rem. 2) aor. 1, éexAaca, to break off; in N.T. to break bread, Mat. 14. 19, et al.; with figurative reference to the violent death of Christ, la@ onsite. 24 kAddos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a bough, branch, shoot, Mat. 13. 32; 21. 8, et al.; met. a@ branch of a family stock, Ro. tits WS Bite kAdots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a breaking, the act of breaking, Lu. 24. 35; NCHA? 's kAdopa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a piece broken off, fragment, Mat. 14. 20; Niseesiis Wars 6: 4357 et; al: kAnpa, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a branch, shoot, twig, esp. of the vine, Jno. (§ 22. rem. 4) to close, shut, Mat. 6. 6; 25. 10, et al.; to shut up a person, Re. 20. 3; met. of the heavens, Lu. 4. 25; Re. 11. 6; kAetoar Ta omayyva, to shut up one’s bowels, to be hard-hearted, 1 Jno. 3. 173 KAetew tiv Bacrciavy tv odpavdy, to endea- vour to prevent entrance into the kingdom void of compassion, of heaven, Mat. 23. 14. kAels, KAetOds, KAELOL, KAEtOa, and kAeiv, 7, Pl. KAetdes and KXeis, a key, used in N.T. as the symbol of power, authority, etc., Mat. 16. 19; Re. 1. 18; Bio WR Oe 13 Ae, ue into knowledge, Lu. 11. 52. met. the key of entrance kena], aros, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) KAerTo KArAcupatwv,® gen. pl. Kreupra KAcoézas,” a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Cleopas, pr. name. KNéos,” €€0s, €ous, Td, (§ 5. tab. E. b) pr. rumour, report; good report, praise, credit. kAérrat, nom. pl. kAerriys KANerrel, pres. infin. KNértw kAerrets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. kAerrétw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. id. kAérrys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) id. kAeérrovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. KA€érrTo |, fut. Wo, and Wop.at, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) perf. 2. kéxAoga, (§ 25. rem. 5) aor. 1, exreWa, to steal, Mat. 6. 19, 20; 19. 18, et al.; to take away stealthily, remove secretly, Mat. 27. 64; 28. 13. Tie 24 745 Ty 6. Krew pa, argos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) kAetoa, acc. sing. (§ 4. rem. 4) KNetls theft, Re. 9. 21. kAXeioas, acc. pl.—B. Ln. : : F KAérrys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a kAets, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 16. id. thief, Mat. 6.19, 20; 24. 43, et al.; trop. KAeler, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ‘ » KAelw a thief by imposture, Jno. 1o. 8. a Ac. 27. 16. 62 Ti. 4. 21 ¢ Re. 9. 21 d Lu. 24. 18. e 1 Pe. 2. 20. KAE€TTT 253 kKALvn kAory, 7s, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) theft, Mat. Wee) LQ; Mary 7.022. k\érrwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. khéWes, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. kAéyrn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. kAédys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. kAgpwor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. kAnGeis, nom.. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 22. rem. 4) kAnGev, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. kAnOévros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. KAyOjvet, aor. 1, infin. pass. KAnOyjs, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. KAnOyoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. KAnOyoy, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. KAynOyoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. KAnOire, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. kAnOapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. kAjpa |, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) kAnpata, nom. pl. KAypevros,” gen. KAnpens |, EVTOS, 0, 6 4. rem. Latin. 2. d) Clemens, ment, pr. name. kARpov, acc. sing. KAnpovopec, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. kAnpovopetv, pres. infin. : kypovopéw, & |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, infin. kAnpovopnoat, KAnpovopynoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. kAnpovopnoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. KAnpovopnon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. kAnpovopnonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. kAypovop.ycovet, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. KAnpovopyncw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. KANpovop.ynoo, KAnpovop.ia |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) acc. sing. KAnpovop.tav, kAnpovopias, gen. sing. nom. pl. pl. kAnpovopoy, acc. sing. KAnpovop.oL, KAnpovopmois, dat. KAnpovopos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) («Mpos & Ve“op.ar) an heir, Mat. 21. 38; Gal. 4. 1, et al.; a possessor, Ja. 2. 5; et-al: KAnpovopéw, &, fut. now, (8 tab. P) perf. KexAnpovoprynka, aor. 1, exAnpovopnoa, pr. to acquire by lot; to Rows 135 Les aitea ys inherit, obtain by inheritance; in N.T. to obtain, acquire, receive possession of, Mat. 5. 5- J KkAerrw 19.29, et al.; absol. to be heir, Gal. 4.30. id. KAnpovopia, as, 4, (§ 2, tab. B. b, id. and rem. 2) an inheritance, patrimony, id. Mat. 21.385 Mar. 12. 7; a possession, id. portion, property, Ac. 7.53 20. 32, et al.; in N.T. a share, partic nas in privileges, Kaew ANG 208 325) E pated eeteale id. kAypovopovvtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. kypovopréw id. KAnpovopous, ace, pl. KAnpovopos id. id. KAN pos, ov, 0, (§ 3 tab. C. a) a lot, die, a thing id. used in determining chances, Mat. 27. 35; id. Mar. 15. 24, et al.; assignment, investi- id. ture, Ac. 1.17, 25; allotment, destination, id. Col. 1. 12; @ part, portion, share, Ac. id. 8. 21; 26. 18; a@ constituent portion of KA\dw thei@hurch) siebes 5593" KALA kAnpsw, O, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) KAnjns to choose by lot; mid. KAnpovpa, aor. l, Cle- (pass. form) exAnpabyv, (§ 21. tab. U) to obtain by lot or assignment; to ob- KARpOs tain a portion, receive a share, Ep. 1. 11. KAnpovopew | KAjpov, gen. sing. kAnpos id. KAypous, acc. pl. id. KAnpovopos | KAnpdw, O |, fut. dow id KAnpovopew | KAnpav, gen. pl. id. id. KAjoet, dat. sing. Kdyots id. KAyjoews, gen. sing. id, id. KkAjow, acc. sing. id. id. knows |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) Kkadew id. KAnrol, nom. pl. masc. KAnTos id. KAyTOoOts, dat. pl. masc. id. id. KAnTos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) kahéw KAnpovopos | kA{Bavov, acc. sing. KAiBavos KAnpovopiia | kdiBavos], ov, 6, (Att. Eibios s 3. tab. C. a) id. an oven, Mat. 6. 30; Lu. 12. 28. kAypovopos | KAija], aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) KkAiv id. kAiwact, dat. pl. kAipa. id. kAiwatra, acc. pl. id kA\wadpvor |, ov, TO, V-F- . KNivo KAwvapiwv, gen. pl.—A. D. Ln. Tdf. 5 } Noe kAwdov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 5. 15) s NC ae 16. kAtvas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. KAW k\ivew, pres. infin. act. id. kAtvy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. id. id. a Phi. 4, 3 KArwvy |, ys, 4, (S 2. tab. B..a) 234 Koln kALwvn Khivyy, ace. sing. KAivn krivys, gen. sing. ; 3 5 : id. kAwidwov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) kAtvo kAuvidiw, dat. sing. . : KAwvid.ov kAwovodav, gen. pl. fem. part. pres. act. kAWo KAive |, fut. w, perf. KéxAtka, (§ 27. rem. 1. a, and rem. 2. c) aor. 1, ékAtva, pr. trans. to cause to slope or bend; to bow down, Lu. 24. 5; Jno. 19. 30; to lay down to rest, Mat. 8. 20; Lu. g. 58; He. it. day, to decline, Lu. 9. 12; 24. 29. kXipa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. a slope; a portion of the ideal slope of to put to flight troops, 34; intrans. of the the earth’s surface; a tract or region of country, Ro. 15. 2, Co. 11. 105) (Gal: Vig) Site KAW, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a couch, bed, Mat. 9. 2, 6; Mar. 4. 21, et al. KAtvidvov, ov, 70, dimin. of capil a 19, 24 kAwaptov, ov, 70, ($ 3. tab. C. c) a small bed or couch. INOS Tae ls kNicia, as, a ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. a place for reclining; a tent, small couch or bed, Lu. 5. vV.r. seat, couch; in N.T. a company of persons reclining at a meal, Lu. g. 14 kAwov, gen. pl. . : Q F khivn kuoia], as, 7) Kiva kAwoias,” ace. pl. 4 ; Pe: kAorat, nom. pl. Dees kro |, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ‘Ngo KAvowyr |, wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) (krvo, to dash, surge, like the waves) a wave, billow, surge, LS er24ia a. at0- kAvowvilopar, to be tossed by waves; met. to fluctwate in opinion, be agitated, tossed to and fro, Ep. 4. 14. LG. kAvowvt, dat. sing. . . : kAvOwV KAvdwvigopat|, fut. (rowar - . i id. KAvowvilopevot,” nom. pl. masc. part. pres. KAvowviLopat kA@pev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. kAdw kA@pevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass.— Rec. Gr. Sch. : : 3 id. A. B.C. Im. Tdf. om. (1 Co. 11. 24) J kAQ@vres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. z id. KAw7a,° gen. : : . . : KAwzas a Lu. 9. 14. 6 Ep. 4, 14. e Jno. 19, 25, KAwras |, a, 6, ($ 2. rem. 4) contr. for KXedaas, Cleopas, pr. name. xvnOopevot,* nom. pl, masc. part. pres. mid. Kvydw Kvnbe |, (kvaw) fut. KVjCo, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) to scratch; to tickle, cause titillation; in N.T. mid. met. fo procure pleasurable excite- ment for, to indulge an itching Kvidov,’ ace. 5 c . Kvidos Kvidos |, ov, 7), (a3hatabaace b) Cnidus, a city of Caria, in Asia Minor. KodpavTyny, acc. sing. KoopavTys KodpdvT7s, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) ee quadrans) a Roman brass coin, equivalent to the fourth part of an as, or aoodpuov, or to dvo Aer7a, and equal to about three-fourths of a farthing, Mat. 5. 26; N.T. KolAla, as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (KotAos, hollow) a cavity; the belly, Mat. 15, 17; Mar. 12. 42. Mar. 7.19; the stomach, Mat. 12.40; Lu. 15.16; the womb, Mat. 19.12; Lu.1. 15, et al.; from the Heb., the inner self, Jno. Ho oka Kowrla, dat. sing. KolAta Kouta, nom. pl. ; : 5 5 5 id. KOolALav, acc. sing. a ~ ° 5 id. kotAias, gen. sing. . 2 : 2 : id. , A r KOLULQO), o|, fut. afow, (§ 18. tab. R) perf. pass. KEKOUpLyLat, to lull to sleep; pass. to fall asleep, be asleep, Mat. 28. 13; Lu. 22.45; met. to sleep in death, Ac. 7. 60; ’ 13726;7et) ale Koipnots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) sleep; meton. rest, repose, Jno. 11. 13. Kounbervtas, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. KOLUa@ KoysnOevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. KoyrnOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. KoyrnOnodpeOa, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. ; id. Koyryoews,’ gen. sing. . : : : Kolunots Koipnos |, EWS, . . . KOLA KOuLOfLEvos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. KoyLwpéevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Koyzwpevav, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. : id. KoyL@vTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. . , id. kowd, nom. and ace. pl. neut. KOLVOS Kolvats, dat. pl. fem. - ; 5 5 id. KOW NV, acc. sing. fem. 4 “ ‘ 2 id. d2 Ti, 4. 3. erAC EAT 7's J Jno. 11. 13. KOWN Kowns, gen. sing. fem. : 7 - KOLWOS Kowot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . a KOLWOW . , kowov, acc. sing. masc. . : : + KOLVOS Kowvov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. é : id. kowos |, , ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) common, belong- ing equally to several, Ac. 2. 443; 4. 32; in N.T. common, profane, He.10.29; cere- monially unclean, Mar. 7. 2; Ac. 10. 14, et al. KoLvow, ©, fut. dow, perf. Kexolvwxa, aor. 1, éxoitvwoa, (§ 20. tab. T) to make common; in N.T. to profane, desecrate, Ac. 21. 28; to render ceremonially un- clean, defile, pollute, Mat. 15. 11, 18, 20; to pronounce unclean ceremonially, Ac. LOS NAL Os Kowwwvos, ov, 6, 9, (§ 3. tab. C. a. b) a fellow, partner, Mat. 23.30; Lu. 5. 10; I Con 10. 18,8205) 2: Co, 5. 235 Phile. 177; He. 10. 33; @ sharer, partaker, 2 Co. 1.7; 12, Beith a ety te Zip Kowwvew, @, fut. yow, perf. KeKol- vovnka, aor. 1, éxowavyoa, (§16.tab. P) to have in common, share, He. 2. 14; to be asseciated in, to become a sharer in, Ro. 15. 27; | Pe. 4. 13; to become im- plicated in, be a party to, 1 Ti. 5. 22; 2 Jno. 11; to associate one’s self with by sympathy and assistance, to communicate with in the way of aid and relief, Ro. 12. 13; Gal. 6. 6. Kowwvia, as, oe (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) fellowship, partnership, Ac. 2. 42; 2Conoum. Galee24o;Mehinzieo;s ledno: I. 3, et al.; participation, communion, 1 Co. 10. 16, et al.; aid, relief, He. 13. 16, et al.; contribution in aid, Ro, 15. 26. Kowwvikos, 7, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) social; in N.T. ready to communicate in kind offices, liberal, beneficent, 1 Ti. 6. 18. Kolvov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . . ~KOLVOW Kowovv, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. = id. kowoovra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. act. 5 id. Kowow, & |, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) ‘ Kowwos Kolwwwvet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. 3 . KoWwwvew Kowwvet, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . F id. Kowwvetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . = id. a1 Ti. 6. 18. 5 koAak Kowwveizw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. : KOWwvew Kowwvew, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) . - KOLOS Kowwvia. |, as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Kowwvia, dat. sing. c : . KOLWWOVLa. KoWwviay, acc. sing. . . . . id. KOWwvtas, gen. sing. . . . ° id. KowwvtKos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : KOLVOS KoWwVviKovs,? acc. pl. masc.. : : KOWWVLKOS KOWWVOL, nom. pl. masc, . e . 5 KOWwvos Kolwwvov, acc. sing. masc. ‘ ‘ ; id. Kowwv0s |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 3. tab. C.a.b) . » KOLWOS KOLVMVODLVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. KoLWwveu Kowwvovs, acc. pl. mase. . . 6 » KOWwVds KOLW@OaL, aor. 1, infin. act. é 5 KOLVOW) Kotraus, dat. pl. ‘ . Fi ‘: KoiTn Koity |, nS, ”; (§ De tabes: a) 3 ” ‘ KELpLOLL KolTyV, acc. sing. . ‘ , ‘ - KolTy KOlTOVoOs,” gen. sing. : : : KOLTOV kowtwv |, vos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) ; - Ketan KOKKWV NY, acc. sing. fem. : 3 : KOKKLOS KOKKwov, acc. sing. neut. . , : : id. KOKkivos |, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (kéKKkos, kermes, the coccus ilicis of Linnzeus, a small in- sect, found on the leaves of the quercus cocciferus, or holm oak, which was used by the ancients, as the cochineal insect now is, for dyeing a beautiful crimson or deep scarlet colour, and supposed by them to be the berry of a plant or tree) dyed with coccus, crimson, scarlet, Mat. 27. 28; He. QO. 193 Reia7.35 43.19.02; 16 KoKkivov, gen. sing. neut. : j zs KOKKLVOS KOKKLV®, dat. sing. neut. A 5 c id. p : KOKKOV, acc. Sing. . . . . KOKKOS KOKKOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a kernel, grain, seed, Mat. 13. 31; 17. 20, et al. KOKKOS KkoAalw h F KOKKQ), dat. sing. : A c 5 : KoAaCopevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. KoAace |, fut. Ao opLat & aow, (§ 26.rem.1) pr. to curtail, to coerce; to chastise, punish, ING ARE 2 abet 2210. KoAGats, ews, 7), ($5. tab. E.c) chas- tisement, punishment, Mat. 25. 46; painful disquietude, torment, 1 Jno. 4. 18. KoAaxeta. |, as, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. b. and rem. 2) (KoAaé, a flatterer) flattery, adulation, obsequiousness. 6 Ac. 12, 20, KOAQK koAakelas,* gen. sing. KoAaKela KoAacw, acc. sing. : KOAacLs KoAaots |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) kodal koAdowvTat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. . id. koAadilew, pres. infin. act. : : Kodadile Kohapily, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ; id. kovadiloueOa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. : id. Kodaduilopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. KoAradice |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xdAagos, 4 blow with the fist) to beat with the fist, buffet, Mat. 26.67; Mar. 14. 65; met. to maltreat, treat with contumely and igno- miny, 1 Co. 4. 11; to punish, 1 Pe. 2. 20; to buffet, fret, afflict, 2 Co. 12. 7. Ko\AGoOa, pres. inf. mid. (§ 19. tab. S) KoAAcw KoAAdw, o |, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) to glue or 236 J] KOVLA KoATros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. aj the bosom, Lu. 16. 22. 23; Jno. 1. 18; 13. 23; the bosom of a garment, Lu. 6. 38; a bay, creek, inlet, AC: 27. 39- KoAmw, dat. sing. kOoATrOS koAvpBav,* pres. infin. rokoane Kodvup Bao, |, fut. ow, (§ 18. tab. R) to dive; in N.T. to swim. KoAupBnOpa, as, H, (§ 2. tab. B. b) a place where any one may swim; a pond, pool. INO. 5.1 254,) 73 Oar gentle KoAvpByOpa |, as, 7) Kodup Pio KoAupPyOpa, dat. sing. KoAvpBnOpa KodupPyOpay, acc. sing. . ; : id. kowvia. |,” as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (Lat. weld together; mid. to adhere to, Lu. colonia) a Roman colony. 10. 11; met. to attach one’s self to, unite KOpG., 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. Koa with, associate with, Lu.15.15; Ac. 5. 13, KOMGO, o |, fut. yoo, (§ 18. tab. R) KON et al. KohAnbévra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. KoAACw Kop,” ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) the hair; a head of KohAnfertes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. long hair. KoAAnOynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass.— } KOpLaw, @, fut. ow, to have long hair, Al. Ln. Sch. Tdf. : : : wear the hair long, 1 Co. 11. 14, 15. mpooKoAAnOycerat, Rec. Gr. (Mat. id: Kopetabe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. (Att. for - 19. 5) ; : : ry KopicecGe) (§ 35. rem. 11) ; \ KopLibo xohAyOyrt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. . id. Kopetrat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid, (Att. e = KoAovpuov,” Or KoAAVpLov, ov, TO, ($ 3. tab. C. c) KopioeTan) (dimin. of xodAvpa, « cake) collyrium, KopuCopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. . id. eye-salve. copie |, fut. (ow & 1, mid. codjrat, aor. 1, éxd- KorAvBiorys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (KdAAvBos, puca, (§ 26. rem. 1) (§ 35. rem. 11) small coin) a money-changer, Mat. 21.12; (kopéew, to take care of) pr. to take into Mar. 11. 15; Jno. 2: 15. kindly keeping, to provide for; to convey, Ko\AvBicrov, gen. pl. Ko\AvBiorys bring, Lu. 7. 37; mid. to bring for one’s KoAAwpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. KoAAGw self; to receive, obtain, 2 Co. 5. 10; Ep. KOAAGpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. 6. 8, et al.; to receive again, recover, Mat. KoAoBow, G|, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (KodoBds, 25. 27; He. 11. 19. curtailed, mutiiated, fr. k6Xos, id.) in N.T. Koptovjrevot, nom. pl. masc. part. fut. mid. (Att. of time, to cut short, shorten, Mat. 24.22; for Kopicdpevol) - Kopico Mar. 13. 2 Kopicaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. . id. KooBwOjcovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. KodoBdu | Kopioerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid—aA. D. Kodogooat |, dv, ai, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Colosse, a city In. Tdi; ; : id. of Phrygia. KOPLLELTAL, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ep. 6. 8) KoAoccats,’ dat.—Rec. Gr. Sch. KopionoGe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. : id. Kodaooats, A. B. C. Ln. Taf. cca, | Koroooal | Kopiontat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. . id. 12) es ; : : st Koporepov,e adv. (compar. of xdpipws, well, KoArots, dat. pl. KO\r0s smartly) in N.T. in better health. KOAmrov, acc. sing. : P s J id. KOVLAO), o |, fut. dow, (§ 18. tab. R) perf. pass. a1 Thes. 2. 5. b Re. 3. 18. ¢ Col. 1. 2. d Ac. 27. 43. e Ac. 16, 12. S1-Co. 11. 15. g Jno. 4. 52. KGOViO Kekoviaplat, (kovts, or xovia, dust, lime-dust) to whitewash, or, plaster, Mat.23.27; Ac. 23.3. KovlopTov, acc. sing. . . . KOVLopTos Kovioptos |, 0d, 6, ($3. tab. C. a) (Kdves & dpvupe, to raise) dust excited; dust, Mat. 10. 14; flu. 9. 5; 10. 11; Ac. 13. 51; 22. 23. koTrale |, fut. dow, ($ 26. rem. 1) KO7TwW Ko7eTOVv,” acc. sing. . KOTrETOS Ko7reTds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) eeamean Kot |, 7S; > (§ 2. tab. B. a) : ‘ 5 id. komys,’ gen. sing. Ko7y KOTLA, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : - KOTLEW Komlacavres, nom. pl. masce. part. aor. 1, (§ 22. rem. 2) ‘ A ‘ ‘ id. KomiaTw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. =. : id. Koiaw, © |, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) KOT Komi, | pers. sing. pres. ind. KOTTLOW KoTU@pev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : . id. Ko7TlMVTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . ; id. Ko7@lovtTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. 5 id. Ko7lL@vTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. Koml@v7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. ¢ id. Komimoas, acc. pl. fem. part. pres. : : id. komi@ot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind.—B. Ln. A ‘d KOTLG, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 6. 28) \ ; KO7rols, dat. pl. ° s . » -KO7r0S KoTrov, acc. sing. ; 4 : id. Kors |, ov, 0, (3 3. tab. C..a) KOTTW Ko7rov, gen. sing. KO7r0S KO7rovs, acc. pl. : . 3 id. Ko7pta. |, as, 1 (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) dung, manure, Lu. 13. 8; 14. 35. KOTpla, acc. pl—A. B. Gr. Sch. Tdf. 2 ; KOmpioy, Rec. (Lu. 13. 8) : \ SE Komplav, acc. sing. : : : Kompia Komptov |, ov, T0, (§ 3. tab. C. ©) dung, manure, v.r. Lu. 13. 8. LG. KoTrTo |, fut. Wow, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) to smite, cut; to cut off or down, Mat. 21.8; Mar. 11.8; mid. to beat one’s self in mourning, lament, bewail, Lu. 8. 52; kO7os, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) trouble, Mat. 26. 10; Mar. labour, wearisome labour, travail, 23. 27, et al. vexration, uneasiness, 14. 6; toil; 1 Co. 3. 83 the fruit or consequence of labour, 15. 58, et al.; meton. Jno. A038 2) COm 1O-8 155 237 Kopyvn Komal, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to grow weary, suffer exhaustion; stilled, Mat. 14. 32 to abate, be ; Mar. 4. 39; 6. 51 KoTridw, @, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) perf. kexovtaxa, aor. 1, éxomidaa, to be wearied or spent with labour, faint from weariness, Mat. 11. 28; Jno. 4.6; in N.T. to labour hard, to toil, Lu. 5.5; Jno. 4. 38, eb al. KoO7reTOs, Ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a beating of the breast, etc., in token of grief; a wailing, lamentation, Ac. 8. 2. ko7Ty, 7S, ”s (§ 2. tab. B. a) a stroke, smiting; in N.T. slaughter, He. 7. 1. KOTO, dat. sing. . . . . KOTrOS KOTO, gen. pl. . . 5 4 : id. Kopakas,° acc. pl. Kopaé Kopa€ |, aos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) a raven, crow. Kopactov, cov, zo, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dimin. of KOp?)) a girl, damsel, maiden, Mat. g. 24, 25; 14. 11, et al. (a). Kopacto, dat. sing. : KOPacLov xopBav, 6, indecl. or kopBavas, a, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) (Heb. 272; Aram. 8327), explained in Greek by ddpor) corban, a gift, offer- ing, oblation, anything consecrated to God, Mar. 7. 11; meton. the sacred treasury, Mat. 27. 6 kopaauer ace. . KopPavas Kopé,? 6, (Heb. map) Core, Korah, pr. name, indecl. Kopevvupt |, fut. Kopérw, perf. pass. Kexdpeopat, (§ 36. rem. 5) to satiute, satisfy, Ac.27.38; INCoy-4- So: KopeaOevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. KOpEvVUptL Kopiv@u01, voc. pl. masc. . . . Koptv6t0s (a, wov, (§ 7. rem. 1) Corinthian; an KoptvOwos |, ¢ inhabitant of Kopw0s, Corinth, Ac. 18.8; QCorG: Er Kopwiwv, gen. pl. . : Kopiv6tos KopwGov, ace. KopuOos Kopw6os |, ov, 77, (§ 3 tab. C. b) Corinth, a cele- brated city of Greece. KopivOy, dat. Kopw$os KopvyAte, voc. . KopvyjAtos Kopvyuos |, ov, 6, Cornelius, a Latin pr. name. KozvyXlov, gen. . KopvyAwos nian. Che oe ee eee id. «a Ac. 8.2 b He. 7.1. e Lu, 12, 24. d Jude ll, Kopeos Kopos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Heb. 93) a cor, the largest Jewish measure for things dry, equal to the homer, and about fifteen bushels English, according to Josephus, (Ant. Ie xyaes 93 9)2): KOpovs,” acc. pl. KOpos Koopetv, pres. infin. act. KOopLew koopetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; : id. KOT LE, o |, fut. Hoo, (§ 16. tab. P) KOO }L0S koopukas, acc. pl. fem. z KOO [LKOS Kooptkos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) KG }LOS KOO MLKOY, acc. sing. neut. KOO }LUKOS KOO }LLOV, acc. sing. masc. KOoLLOS KoopLos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) KOo {LOS Koop, dat. sing. fem, KO }1105 , aes KOT [LLUS, adv. decently, becomingly.—D. anes Koopi, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (1 Ti. 2. 9) § Koo oKpatopas,” ace. pl. . : : KOO /LOKpaTwp KoopoKpatwp |, opos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) (Kdapos & KpaTew) pr. monarch of the world; in N.T. a worldly prince, a power paramount in the world of the unbelieving and un- godly. (a) LG. KOopjLov, acc. sing. KOO [LOS Koopos |, ov, 6, (33. tab. C. a) pr. order, regular disposition; ornament, decoration, embel- lishment, 1 Pe.3.3; the world, the material universe, Mat. 13. 35, et al.; the world, the aggregate of sensitive existence, 1 Co. 4. 93 the earth, Mar. 16. 15, et al.; the world, the aggregate of mankind, Mat. the lower world, 5.14, et al.; the world, the public, Jno. 7.4; in N.T. the present order of things, the secular world, Jno. 18. 36, et al.; the human race external to the Jewish nation, the heathen world, Ro. I1. 12, 15; the world external to the Christian body, 1 Jno. 3. 1. 13, et al.; the world or material system of the Mo- saic covenant, Gal. 4. 3; Col. 2. 8, 20. KoTpEw, ©, fut. yow, perf. kexdopnKa, aor. 1, éxdopynoa, (§ 16. tab. P) to ar- range, set in order; to adorn, decorate, embellish, Mat. 12.44; 23.29; to prepare, put in readiness, trim, Mat. 25. 7; met. to honour, dignify, Tit. 2. 10. v 4 . Koopikos, 7, Ov, pr. belonging to the a Lu. 16. 7. 6 Ep. 6. 12. 238 Kpaco universe; in N.T. accommodated to the present state of things, adapted to this world, worldly, Tit. 2. 12; 7o KOO JLUKOV, as a subst. the apparatus for the service of the taber- nacle, He. g. 1. , e e KOG}LLOS, ta, Lov, OF ov, 6, 7, Zecorous, well-ordered, 1 Ti. 2. 9; 3. 2. Kogpiiws, adv. decorously, becomingly, Vers lei 25 9: Kdgpov, gen. sing. eres KOT HO, dat. sing. 2 : : ’ : a koopoct, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. koopew Kovapros |,’ ov, 6, Quartus, a Latin pr. name. Kovpu,? (Aram. 4p, 2 pers. sing. fem. imperat. of Dip, to arise) cumi, arise. KovoTwoia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (Lat. custodia) a watch, guard, Mat. 27. 65, 66; 28. 11. KovoTwotay, acc. sing. KovoTWoLa KovoTwolas, gen. sing. . ‘ 5 id. koupite |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. » (koddos, light) to lighten, make light or less heavy, Ac.27.38. Kogpuwot, nom. pl. . . - Kogtvos Kédivos], ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a basket, Mat. 14. 20; 16.9; Mar. 6. 43, et al. Kodivous, acc. pl. Kopwos KoWovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. 2 - KOTTW KpaBParo.s, dat. pl. kpaBPBatos KpaBBaror, acc. sing. 4 id. kpaPBaros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) (Lat, grabatus) a couch capable of holding one person, Mars 22745) 9500%5 002 pet: aloe els. Grs kpaBBarw, dat. sing. . : kpa[3Baros KpaBBarwv, gen. pl. : : ‘ : id. Kpace, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. kpaleo Kpacev, pres. infin. . : F : 3 id. kpaCopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; ‘ id. kpagov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. part. pres. . id. Kpa¢ovra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. - id. kpalovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. kpagovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Kpaovrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. id. kpaCovcr, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind—Gr. Sch. Tdf. : kpalovres, Rec. (Re. 7.10) . Kpaco |, fut. Kexpaéopat, aor. expayov, later fut. kpdgw, aor. expaga, perf. Kéxpaya, with a pres. signif. (§ 26. rem. 2) to wtter ¢ Ro. 16. 23. d Mar. 5. 41, Kpaco 239 Kpavy ee eee eee a cry, Mat. 14. 26, et al.; to exclaim, vociferute, Mai. g. 27; Jno. 1. 15, et al.; to cry for vengeance, Ja. 5. 4; to cry in supplica- tion, Ro. 8. 15; Gal. 4. 6. Kpavyi, Hs, 4, (3 2. tab. B. a) a cry, outcry, clamour, vociferation, Mat. 25. 6; INCH 23-105) ps Aaya) Ne. D4: of sorrow, wailing, lamentation, Re. 21. 4; 18; a cry acry for help, earnest supplication, He.5.7. kpavyalw, fut. dow, aor. 1, éxpav- yaca, (§ 26. rem. 1) to cry out, exclaim, vociferate, Mat. 12. 19; 15. 22, et al. Kpagov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. 4 Kpacu KpauTraXy |, nS; ” (§ 2. tab. Be a) debauch, (a). KpoimdAy,* dat. sing.” +. Kpaurady Kpaviov |, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. c. c) Ni ence the head) a skull, Mat. 27.33; Mar.15.22; Lu 23. 33; Jno. 19. 17. Kpaviov, gen. sing. Kpaviov Kpagav, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1 Kpalon KpacavTes, nom. pl. masce. part. aor. 1 : id. kpdéas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. Kpagovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. mid—D a Kexpd€ovrar, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. id. 29. 40) aa Kpagovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind—B. . 3 } Kexpaéovrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. \ id. 19. 40) : é : : J Kpdo7eda, acc. pl. : : - Kpdomedov kKpao7edor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a margin, border; in N.T. a fringe, tu/t, tassel, Mat. Q=2030 1A. 365, 22205, (eb ale Kpao7édov, gen. sing. . . - Kpdo7redov Kpataidy,’ acc. sing. fem. Kparatos kpataos |, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) KpaTos Kpatavovcbe, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) . . : KpaTatow KpaTa.ow, |, fut. Orw, (§ 20. tab. T) Kp@Tos KpatatwOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. KpaTaLow Kparer, dat.sing. . Kpatos Kparet, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. é Kpatéa Kparety, pres. infin. act. . : ‘ - id. Kparets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . A id. Kpareto@ot, pres. infin. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) . id. Kparetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. Kparew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) KpaTos Kpatyjoat, aor. 1, infin. act. Kparew KpaTyoavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Kpatynoas, nom. sing. mase. part. aor. 1, act. Kparéw Kparyoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. KpaTyoel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. 5 : id. KpaTynTwoL, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. Kparyte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. : : id. Kpatiote, voc. sing. masc. - Kpar.oros kpatiatos |, 4, ov, (§ 8. rem. 5) (superl. from kpa- qs, strong) strongest; in N.T. KpaTLove, a term of respect, most excellent, noble, or illustrious, Lu. 1. 3; Ac. 23. 26; 24. 3; 26025) Kpatiotw, dat. sing. masc. kpaturtos Kparos | > €0S, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) strength, power, might, force, Ac. 19.20; Ep.1.19; meton. a display of might, Lu. 1. 51; power, sway, dominion, He. 2. 14; 1 Pe. 4. 11; (a). Kpatatds, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) strong, mighty, powerful, 1 Pe. 5. 6. Be tet al. KpaTatow, o, fut. Oow, (§ 20. tab. T) to strengthen, render strong, corroborate, confirm; pass. to grow strong, acquire slrength, Lu. 1. 80; be firm, resolute, 1 Co. 16. 13. 2. 40; Ep. 3. 16; fo L.G. Kpatéw, @, fut. yow, perf. KexparyKa, aor. 1, éxparnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. to be strong; to be superior to any one, sub- due, vanquish, Ac. 2. 24; to get into one’s power, lay hold of, seize, apprehend, Mat. 14. 3; 18. 28; 21. 46; to gain, compass, itn Ac. 27. 13; in N.T. to lay hold of, grasp, clasp, Mat. 9g. 25; Mar. 1. 31; 5. 41; to retain, keep under reserve, Mar. g. 10; met. to hold fast, observe, Mar. 7. 3.8; 2 Thes. 2. 15; to hold to, adhere to, Ac. 3. 11; Col. 2. 19; to restrain, hinder, repress, Lu. 24. 16; Re. 7. 1; to retain, not to remit, sins, Jno. 20. 23. KpoTovvTas, acc. pl. masc: part. pres. act. Kpatéw KpatovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. KpQTOUVTOS, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. Kparovs, gen. sing. : § A KpaTos Kpatodot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. F 2 Kparéw KpaTapLev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. r id. KpaTov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. 5 id. KpavyafovTa, nom.pl.neut. pt. pres.—A. D. Ln. ; it Kpagovra, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Lu. 4. 41) pang « Lu. 21. 34. 61 Pe. 5, 6. Kpavy KpavyalovTuv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. kpavyato kpavyate |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) kpaceos Kpavyacel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. kpavyalor kKpavy), js, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Kpalor Kpavyy, dat. sing. Kpavyy, Kpavyis," gen. sing. id. Kpéa, ace. pl. Kpéas peas |, aros, ws, TO, Pl. kpéara, Kpéa, (8 5. tab. E. j) flesh, meat, Ro. 14. 21; 1 Co. Gnas Kpetagov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. a Kpeloowv Kpetaowv |, OF KpetrTwv, oVvos, 6, 4, 70, -ov, (8 8. rem. 5) (used as the compar. of aya0cs) better, more useful or profitable, more con- IC om7a10 5035) more excellent, of a higher nature, more valuable, He. 1.4; 6.9; 7-7, 19, 22, etal. ducive to good, superior, KpetTTov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. KpeiTTOVv kKpeiTTova., ace. sing. fem. and acc. pl. neut. id. KpeirTovos, gen. sing. masc. and fem. id. kpetrtoat, dat. pl. fem. id. Kpepdpemov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. mid. Kpepdvvvjat id. i 4 : Kpep.darevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. Kpepavvye |, fut.dow,aor.1, éxpeuaca, aor. 1, pass. éxpepdaOny, (§36.rem.5) to hang, suspend, Ac. 5. 30; 10. 39; pass. to be hung, suspended, Mat. 18. 6; Lu. 23. 39; mid. KpeLap.ae, to hang, be suspended, Wes28act; iGaleess 135 .eb al-ssomet. Kpé- papat ev, to hang upon, to be referable to as an ultimate principle, Mat. 22. 40. Kpy}Vos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C: a) a hanging steep, a steep bank, Mat. 8. 32; Mar. 5. precipice, HiS}s WANG ey Bie KpewavTan, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. KpepLavvupe KPELaTGVTEs, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KpenacGevTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Kpepacdy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. Kpepwarat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid.—Al. ] Ln. Tdf. (6 vdmos kpguarat kal ‘d of mp.) MS PM abe ay Kpewavtat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 22. 40) Kpnpves |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . id. KpyyAvov, gen. sing. . KpNPLVOS Kpys], nros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) " Kpircs, a Cretan, an inhabitant of Kpyrn, Ac. 75, ing My 185, 146 240 se eee —————————— ea en a2 Ti. 4. 10. KpPLlVvo Kpyjoxys|,* evros, 6, (3 4. rem. 2. d) Crescens, a Latin pr. name. Kpyres, nom. pl. Kpys Kpyry}, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Crete, a large island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean. Kpyry, dat. Kpjry Kpyrnv, ace. . id. Kpyzns, gen. id. 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) barley. «pin |, 7s, Kpl0ivos, 9, OV, : 7. tab. F. a) made of barley, Jno. 6. 9, 1 KptOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. Kptvw KptOys,’ gen. sing. ; : : KpiOy kpiOijcecbe, 2 pers. pl. fut. pass. (§ 27. rem. 3) Kpivw KpLOycovTat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . ; id. kpufyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. kptOtvos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) . pion kpuivous, acc. pl. masc. KptOwos Kpdivev, gen. pl. masc.. : A id. Kpilav, gen. pl.—A. C. Ln. Tdf. - : P xpiOjs, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 6.6). \ catty Kpacu, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : Kpivw Kpia, OF Kptua|, atos, Td ($4. tab. D.c) . id. Kpiata, nom. and ace. pl. Kpljua Kptwati, dat. sing. id. KplLaros, gen. sing. ; : id. Kpiva, acc. pl. : : : i Kptvov Kptvat, aor. 1, infin. act. (§ 27. rem. 1. f) Kpivw Kplvavtas, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. : id. kpivavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KplvavTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Kpivas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act— ] Gr. Sch. Taf. re id. Kpivov, Rec. (Re. 18. 8) ; Kpivare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. Kpiver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : : id. Kpwet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. (§ 27. rem. 1. a) id. Kpwvev, pres. infin. act. id. Kpiveis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. kpiveoOa1, pres. infin. pass. . id. Kpiverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . ‘ id. KpiveTe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. or imper. act. id. KpweTo, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. id. Kpivy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. id. Kplvopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. 5 id. KplvOpLevol, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. . id. KplVO[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. 6 Re. 6. 6. Kplvo kpivov | , ov, 76, (§ 3. tab, C.c) a lily, Mat. 6. 28; W227 kpivovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Kpivw kptvovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. Kpivovtt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. é id. Kpwvovpev, | pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. Kpwvovct, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. kpivo |, fut. Kpiv®, aor. 1, éxptva, perf. Kéxpixa, perf. pass. kéxpipat, aor. 1, éxpiOyy (7), pr. to separate; to make a distinction be- tween; to exercise judgment upon; to esti- mate, Ro. 14. 5; to judge, to assume cen- sorial power over, to call to account, Mat. 14. 3, 4, to bring oe ts Gu. 6. 375. RO. 2.1553; 10, 13; Col. 2.16; Ja. 4. 11, 12; under question, Ro. 14. 22; to judge judi- cially, to try as a judge, Jno. 18. 31, etal.; to bring to trial, Ac. 13. 27; to sentence, Lu. 19. 22; Jno. 7. 51; to resolve on, de- cree, Ac. 16.4; Re.16.5; absol. to decide, determine, resolve, Ac. 3.13; 15.19; 27.1, et al.; to deem, Ac. 13. 46; to form a judgment, pass judgment, Jno. 8. 15, et al.; pass. to be brought to trial, Ac. 25. to be brought to be ar- 10. 20: Ro. 3. 4, et al.; account, to incur arraignment, raigned, 1 Co. 10. 29; mid. to go to law, litigate, Mat. visit Leone ING 47 HIG Mil Cia bia GH be BY Ap . 40; in N.T. to judge, to 1 Pe. 4.6; to judge, to right, to vindicate, He. 10.30; to administer government over, to govern, Mat. 19. 28; Lu. 22. 30. plots, ews, ns pr. distinction; discri- mination; judgment, decision, award, Jno. 5- 305 7- 245 JNO! 3-02) Jawe2eei3 5 ec ale: 8. 16; a judicial sentence, an adverse sentence, Mat. 23. 33; Mar. 3. 29, et al.; judgment, cba process, trial, Mat. 10.15; Jno. 5. 24; 12. 31; 16. 8, et al.; judgment, administration of justice, Jno. 5. 22, 27; in N.T. a court of justice, tri- bunal, Mat. 5. 21, 22; an impeachment, 2 Pe. 2.11; Jude 9; from the Heb., jus- tice, equity, Mat. 12. 18, 20; 23. 23; Lu. 11. 42. (tt). Kpipa, Of Kptj.a, atos, TO, judgment ; a sentence, award, Mat. 7. 2; @ judicial 241 KpuBn sentence, Lu. 23. 40; 24. 20; Ro. 2. 2; 5. 16, et al.; an adverse sentence, Mat. 23. 14; ROwdig. 2560) Lins. 025) Ja. 300; yude= ment, administration of justice, Ino. 9. 39; Ac. 24. 25, et al.; execution of justice, 1 Pe. 4.17; @ lawsuit, 1 Co.6.7; in N.T. judicial visitation, 1 Co. 11.29; 2 Pe.2.3; an administrative decree, Ro. 11. 33. Kpitys, ov, 6, a judge, Mat. 5. 25, et al.; from the Heb., a@ magistrate, ruler, NC eEKi 31 20) 2A. LO KplTikos, n, ov, (§ ieatabesbe a) able or quick to discern or judge, He. 4. 12. Kpttyptov, (ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C. ¢) pr. a standard or means by which to judge, criterion; a court of justice, tribunal, Ja. 2. 6; @ cause, controversy, 1 Co. 6. 2, 4 Kpw@, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. Kpivo Kplvw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . : id. Kpivwpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. ; : id. Kpivov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. Kploet, dat. sing. plows Kptoets, nom. pl. : j : : id. Kpireus, gen. sing. . ; ; : : id. Kpiow, acc. sing. : : id. kpiots |, ews, 7, (8 5. tab. E. °) . Kpivw Kpiorov, acc. . : : Kpio7os Kpio7os |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Crispus, a Latin pr. name. Kpirat, nom. pl. KpiTys Kpitas acc. pl. : : . , id. Kpity, dat. sing. : : 2 . : id. kpEil acc. sing. 5 : : > id. KpiTjpia, acc. pl. KpiTypLov kperyptov J, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. °) kpivw Kpitnpiov, gen. pl. . : KplTjpLov KpiTys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) Kpivw KputuKos |," , ov, (§ i tabsoh. a) 3 . id, Kpovewv, pres. infin. Kpovw KpoveTe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : : id. KpovovTt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Kpovoavros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 3 id. kpove |, fut. ovow, (§ 13. tab. M) to knock at a door, Mat. 7. 7, 8; Lu. 11.9, 10; 13. 25, et al. kpovoy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. ; Kpovw kpuBnvat, aor. 2, infin. pass. (§ 24. rem. 8 a) = Kpvrrw a He, 4, 12. 17 KpUuTT KpuTT4, nom. and acc. pl. neut. KpuTTos xpvarrn |, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) KpUTT@ ace. sing.—Gr. Tdf. ‘ : 3 se ae \ Kpvrrn KpUTTOV, Rec. Sch. (Lu. Il. 33) kpumrTov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. KPUTTOS kpuTtos, 7, ov, ($7. tab. Fa). KpUTT@ KpuT To |, fut. Yu, aor. 1, Be (§23.rem. l.a, and rem. 2) perf. pass. kéxpuppat, (§ 23. rem. 7. 8) aor. 2, pass. éxpvByv, (v)> (§ 24. rem. 8. a) to hide, conceal, Mat. 5. 14, et al.; in N.T. to lay up in store, Col. 3. 3; Re. 2. 173 Kexpuppevos, Con- cealed, secret, Jno. 19. 38. KpvT7N, nS, "> a vault or closet, a cell for stowage, v.r. Lu. 11. 33. KpUTTOs, %, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) hidden, concealed, secret, clandestine, Mat. 6. 4, 6, 18, et al.; ta KpuTTd, secrets, Ro. 2. 16; 1 Co. 14. 25. Kpudatos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) secret, hidden, v.r. Mat. 6. 18 Koudy, adv. in secret, secretly, not openly, Ep. 5 KpuTT@, dat sing. neut. : KpUuTTOS KpvotaAXi€ovtu,* dat. sing. mase. part. pres. kpvoradAtlo KpvotadXilw |, fut. iow : ° Kpvota\Aos : : : id. KptoTadXov, acc. sing. KpvaTadXos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (kpvos, cold), pr. clear ice; crystal, Re. 4. 6; 22. 1. KpvotadXilw, fut. rw, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be clear, brilliant like crystal, Re.21.11. INGE: KpvoTdAdw, dat. sing. Kpudatos |, a, ov Kpupaiw, dat. sing. neut.—B. D. Ln. Gr. Tdf. 2 KpuTT@, Rec. Sch. (Mat. 6. 18) : aa Kpudatos Kpupy,’ adv. KpvUTTo Kpvware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. KpvaTadXos Kpvrrw KTQOpLAL, @LOtl, fut. yoopat, (§ 19. tab. S) to get, procure, provide, Mat. 10. 9; to make gain, gain, Lu. 18. 12; to purchase, Ac. 8. 20; 22. 28; to be the cause or oc- casion of purchasing, Ac. 1. 18; to pre- serve, save, Lu.21.19; to get under control, to be winning the mastery over, 1 Thes. 4. 4; perf. kéxrnuan, to possess. KTpa, aos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a 242 KTLOQ@ possession, property, and spe. real estate, Mat. 19.22; Mar 105 22); Aci 257455) he Xie KTyTwP, opos, 6, ($4. rem. 2. f) a possessor, owner, Ac. 4. 34. L.G. KTacOar, pres. infin. KTGOMAL KTnpa |, aTOs, TO - : : ; : id. KTnpata, acc. pl. ae KTHVvy, acc. pl. ue KTHVOS, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) pr. property, generally used in the plural, 7% KTNVN; property in animals; a beast of burden, Lu. 10. 34; Ac. 23. 24; beasts, cattle, Cor 152303) er 18.513. KTnvov, gen. pl. KTHVOS Ktynoacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. KTGOpLAL KtnoeoOe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind—A. B. Ln. Taf. \ a KTynoacbe, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 21. 19) Ktnonobe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. F - id. KTHTOpES,” nom. pl. . KTHTWP KTyTwp |, opos, 6, (§ 4. vem. 2. f) KTdopat KTiCo |, fut. (aw, aor. 1, ekrura, perf. pass. EKTLO MAL, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to reduce from a state of disorder and wildness; in N.T. to call into being, to create, Mar. 13. 19, et al.; to call into individual existence, to frame, Ep. 2. 15; to create spiritually, to invest with a spiritual frame, Ep. 2. 10; Ani2Al KTiats, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. a framing, founding; in N.T. creation, the act of creating, Ro. 1. 20; creation, the material universe, Mar. 10.6; 13.19; He. g. 11; 2 Pe. 3.4; a created thing, a crea- ture, Ro. 1. 25; 8.39; Col. 1. x5; He. 4. 13; the human creation, Mar. 16. 15; Ro. 8.19, 20, 21,22; Col. 1.23; a@ spiritual creation, 2 Co. 5. 17; Gal.6.15; an in- stitution, ordinance, 1 Pe. 2. 13. KTiopla, atos, TO, ($ 4. tab. D. c) pr. a thing founded; in N.T. a created being, creature, 1 Ti.4.4; Ja. 1. 18, et al. LG. KTLOTHS, OD, 6, OF KTloTHS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. B. c) @ founder; in N.T. a creator, 1 Pe. 4. 19. L.G. ] / KTloavTa, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. krilo xTicavTt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. 3 id. KTicavTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. a Re. 21.11. 6 Kp. 5. 12. e Ac. 4. 34. KTLOE 243 KTlioe, dat. sing. : : F : KTiots _ktioews, gen. sing. . i F ; j id. tion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. til kticGevra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. kticGevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. kriats |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. Ec) . : ’ id. Ktiopa.|, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. Dic.) . ; id. ieee gen. pl. KTio pa KtioTn,“ dat. sing. KTloTNS xviorys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. ©) tile KT@at, 1 pers. sing. contr. pres. ind. KTQOMAL kuPeia], as, 77, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem, 2) (kv- Bev, to play at dice; fr. hBos, a cube, die) pr. dicing; met. sleight, versatile ar- tifice. kuBeia,” dat. sing. KuBeia KuBepvycets,® acc. pl. KuBépvycs KuBépvycrs |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (kvBepvaw, to steer, direct) government, office of a governor or director; meton. a director. KuBepvytns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a pilot, helmsman, Ac. 27. 11; Re. 18. 17. KuBepvyry, dat. sue. KuBepyytns KuBepvyrys |, ov, 6 KuBépvnots KukAvw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) v v.r. KUKAOS kukAobev, adv. : . . . : id. KUKAOs |, ov, 6, (§ 3 tab. C. a) a circle; in N.T. KUKAM, adverbially, rownd, round about, around, Mar. 3. 34; 6. 6, 36, et al. 4 , KukAevw, fut. evow, aor. 1, exix- Aevoa, to encircle, encompass, v.r. Re. 20. Q. KukAdbev, adv. around, round about, TRG AIG B75 tie dejo 1803 KuKAOw, ©, fut. dow, aor. 1, exvk- Awoa, (§ 20. tab. T) to encircle, sur- round, encompass, come around, Jno 10.24; Ac. 14. 20; spe. to beleaguer, Lu. 21. 20; Re. 20.9; to march round, He. 11. 30. KuKAOULEVyY, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) we kukdow, |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) KUKAOoS KUkw, dat. sing. 5 : : : id. kuxAwfevra, nom. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. KUKAGW kukAwodvtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. KvAuopa |,4 aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) . - KvAiw kvXiw |, fut. iow, aor. I, éxvXioa, (§ 13. tab. M) Kupny (a later form for KuAivdw) to roll; mid. to roll one’s self, to wallow, Mar. g. 20. (*). KUAopa, atos, 76, pr. a rolling thing; in N.T. a place of rolling or wal- lowing, wallowing-place. L.G. KvAAov, acc. sing. mase. KvAAOs KvAXos |, n, ov, ($7. tab. F.a) pr. crooked, bent maimed, lame, crippled, Mat. 18. 8, et al. KvAXAOs KvAXovs, acc. pl. masc. Kop. | , aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a wave, surge, billow, Mat. 8. 24; 14. 24, et al. KUpaTa, nom. pl. . : . . KUL. Kupatwv, gen. pl. . : id. KvpBaror |,° ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) ee a hollow) a cymbal. xupivov, ov, To, Cumin, cuminum sativum of Lin- nus, a plant, a native of Egypt and Syria, whose seeds are of an aromatic, warm, bitterish taste, with a strong but not disagreeable smell, and used by the ancients as a condiment. Kuvdpta, nom. pl. . . KUVapLov dat.apli a. : , : id. Kvvapiots, kuveptoy |, ov, TO, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 KU@v KUvas, acc. pl. : ; 5 3 ‘ id. KUves, nom. pl. . ; : ‘ : id. Kvmpvot, nom. el Kvzpwos Kuzpuos ], ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a Kuzpos Kuzpiw, dat. sing. Kvmptos Kuzpor, ace. . Kvzpos Kuzpos |, ov, ”, 5 3. tab: ») Gann an island in the eastern part of the Mediterranean, PNG. Fills Kuzpuos, ov, 0, a Cypriot, an inhabit- ant of Cyprus, Ac. 4. 36; 11. 20; 21. 16. 19, et al. Kvmpov, gen. . . . . - Kvzpos KuTTo |, fut. Ww, aor. 1, ekua, (§ 23. rem. 1. a, and rem. 2) to bend forwards, stoop down, Marat 758.00, 15.0, S- Kvupnvator, nom. pl. Kupnvatos Kupyvatoy, acc. sing. . ‘ : : id. Kupyvatos |, ov, 6 Kupyvn Kvupnvaiov, gen. sing. Kupyvatos Kvupyvaiwv, gen. pl. . id. Kvupyvy |, ns, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) ea a city £1 Co. 12. 28. 41 Pe. 4.19, 6 Ep. 4.14. a2 Pe. 2. 22. e1Co. 13.1. JF Mat. 23. 23. Kupnv founded by a colony of Greeks, in Northern Africa. Kupnvatos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Cyrenian, an inhabitant of Cyrene, Mat. 27 g2 etal. Kupyvyv,* ace. - : c Kupivn Kupyvios |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Cyrenius, (per- haps Quirinus) pr. name. Kvupnviov,’ gen. . . Kupyvios rcupia.|, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. ae KUpLos kupia, voc. sing. . c : Kupta kupia, dat. sing. . : : : : id. kupiaky, dat. sing. fem. KUPLAKOS Kuplakov, acc. sing. neut. : : : id. Kuptakds |, 77, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) . KUptos KUpte, voc. sing. . : : : : id. Kuptever, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Kuplevo kuptevopev, 1} pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. KuplevovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. KUpLevouct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. 5 s id. Kuptevoret, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . : ; id. Kuptevoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . . id. Kupevoo |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) KUpLtos KUpLOL, nom. and voc. pl. : ; 5 id. Kuptots, dat. pl. 3 3 : 5 4 id. KUpLoy, ace. sing. : : : 5 id. KUPLOS, tov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a lord, master, Mat. 12. 8, et al.; Mat. 20. 8, et al.; an owner, possessor, a potentate, sovereign, Ac. 25. 26; a@ power, deity, 1 Co. 8. 5; the Lord, Jehovah, Mat. the Lord Jesus Christ, Mat.24.42; Mar.16.19; 1. 22,.et-al.s IOs Ds nO 4a ts. LCos 4.05, ety ale freq.; KUpLE, a term of respect of various force, Sir, Lord, Mat. 13. 27; Ac. 9. 6, et al. freq. Kupia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a lady, 2 Jno. 1. 5. KupuaKos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F, a) per- taining to the Lord Jesus Christ, the Lord’s, lWiGer rx: INGE: (§ 13. tab. M) aor. l, exuplevoa, to be lord Ro. 2 Co. 1. 243 to exercise 20); Re. 1. ro: Kupievw, fut. evow, Ro. 14. 9; over, to be possessed of mastery over, GO; LHI3) Ge Ls sway over, Lu. 22. 25. Kuplorns, THTOs, 9, ( § 4. rem. 2. c) lordship ; constituted authority, Ep. 1. 21; 244 K@OULNy 2 Pe. 2.10; Jude 8; pl. Colina 16s) New authorities, potentates, KupLorns |, THTOS, KUptos KUpLOTYTA, acc. sing. KUpLOTNS KUpLOTHTES, nom. pl. : : é “ id. KUPLOTNTOS, gen. sing. .. , : ; id. Kuptov, gen. sing. KUpLos kupiw, dat. sing. . : : 2 ‘ id. kupiov, gen. pl. : : : . é id. Kupow, @ |, fut. dow, perf. cexvpwxa, (§ 20. tab. T) (xpos, authority, confirmation) to confirm, ratify, Gal. 3. 15; to assure, 2 Co. 2. 8. kupdoat, aor. 1, infin. KUpow kual, dat. pl. 4 a KUOV KUWas, nom. sing. masc. pl. aor. 1 KUO Kvov |, Kuvos, 6, 7, (§ 6. rem. 4. e) a deg, Lu. 16.21; 2 Pe. 2.22; met. a dog, a religi- ous corrupter, Phi. 3. 2; miscreant, Re. 22 Rating Kuvapiov, tov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. ¢) (dimin. Mat. 15. nom. pl. of kiwv) @ little dog; a cur, 20 s278;) Maree a2 Zo KoXa,° kK@Aov Kodoyv |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a@ member on limb of the body. kwAver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. Kor\vw kwAvew, pres. infin. act. . : : ; id. KwAveoOar, pres. infin. pass. . : : id. kwAvere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . 9 id. KkwAvbevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. I, pass. id. kwAvovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. KwAvovTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. kwAdoat, aor. 1, infin. act. : : : id. KkwAvons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. é id. id. kwAvonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act—D. \ KkwAvere, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 19.14) Koa |, fut. Sow, aor. 1, exddioa, (§ 13. tab. M) aor. 1, pass. exwrAvOnv, (o), to hinder, restrain, prevent, Mat. 19.14; Ac. 8. 36; Ro. 1. 13, et al. (9). Kop Kopas, ace. pl. ) j illax - Kon |, nS, 1); (§ 2. tab. B. a) a village, a country town, Mat.9.35; 10.11; Lu. 8.1, et al. Kop acc. sing. . : : : : id. KOU, dat. sing. , A ; Es KOUNV, a Ac. 2. 10. 6 Lu. 2. 2. ec He, 3.17. K@OLNS 245 Aarew Kopns, gen. sing. . ‘4 : - KOLN AaBw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. Aap Bavw KOpou, nom. pl. KOMOS AdBoper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. 3 id. K@LOLS, dat. pl. : : 4 P i id. AaBov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. : id. KwplomroXets," ace. pl. Kwpdrroes AaBwor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. j id. kwporroNts |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (Kedpen & ous) a large village, open town. L.G. K@pos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a festive pro- cession, a merry-making ; in N.T. a revel, lascivious feasting, Ro. 13.13; Gal. 5. 21; WeRen 4a 3s K@, acc. (§ 3. rem. 5).—Gr. Sch. Tdf. . 2 mn Kés Koy, Rec. (Ac. 21. 1) : IAA Ee : : . 5 0 id. , ° , KwvwTa,’ acc. sing. Kove Kove |, wos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. a) a gnat, culex, which is found in wine when acescent. Kas], o, (§ 3. tab. C. d) Cos, an island in the fEgean sea. Kooayp. |,” 6, Cosam, pr. name, indecl. Kwol, nom. pl. masc. Kwpos Kopor, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. d id. kaos, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pr. blunt, dull, as a weapon; dull of hearing, deaf, Mat. 11.5; Mar. 7. 32, 37; Lu. 7. 22; dumb, mute, Mat. 9. 32, 33, et al.; meton. making dumb, causing dumbness, Lu. Wig ate kwdovs, acc. pl. masc. Kwos wis Mes AaBe, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. Aap Bava haBetv, aor. 2, infin. act. (§ 36. rem. 2) : id. AaBere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. j id. AaBerw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act.—Gr.} Sch. Tdf. . c : Q id. Aap Bavérw, Rec. (Re. 22. 17) AaBy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . : id. AaByre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. ? id. AdBor, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, opt. act. . : id. AaPovra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act.. id. AaBovras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. ‘ id. Aafovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. . id. AaBovca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2, act. . id. AaBotoa, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 2, act. . id. ¢ Mar. 1. 38. 6 Ac, 21.1. ayxavo |, fut. AnEoprat, perf. etAnya, perf. 2, Aedoyxa, aor. 2, Ehaxorv, ($ 36. rem. 2) to have assigned to one, to obtain, receive, Ac. 1.17; 2 Pe. 1.1; to have fall to one by lot, Lu. 1.9; absol. to cast lots, Jno. 19. 24. Ad€ape, voc. Aa€apos Ad€apov, acc. . . . . id. Aad€apos}, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Lazarus, pr. name. Aafety, aor. 2, infin. ° 5 Aavbavw Adbpa, adv. 3 : : c ; id. Aatidazros, gen. sing. daira daira, Gos, 9, (§ 4. rem. 2. a) @ squall of wind, a hurricane, Mar. 4. 37, et al. Aakrilew, pres. infin. : Aakrilo Aakrilu |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (Aag, with the heel) to kick, Ac. 9. 5; 26. 14. AaXdet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : ANaréw AdAe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. 5 id. AaXety, pres. infin. act. ; : : ; id. AaXets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. Aadeto Oat, pres. infin, pass. (§ 17. tab.Q) . id. AaXetrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. id. Aadeire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . : id. AaXeitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act : id. Aadeirwoav, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. ‘: id. Aaréo, ol, fut. yow, perf. XeAdAnKa, aor. |, é\aAnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) to make vocal utterance; to babble, to talk; in N.T. absol. to exercise the faculty of speech, Mat. g. 33, et al.; to speak, Mat. 10. 20, et al.; to hold converse with, to talk with, Mat. 12.46; Mar. 6.50; Re. 1.12, et al.; to discourse, to make an address, Lu.11.37; Ac. If. 20; 21. 39, et al.; to make an- nouncement, to make a declaration, Lu. 1.55, etal.; fo make mention, Jno. 12. 41; Neh2asin lle 8))52 be 3406 5 atrans. to speak, address, preach, Mat.g.18; Jno. 3- I1; Tit. 2. 1, et al.; to give utterance to, to utter, Mar. 2. 7; Jno. 3. 34, et al.; c¢ Mat. 23. 24. d Lu. 3. 28. Aadrn 246 AapBa Aapud. |, or Nappa, (Heb. m2?) for what 2 onde wherefore 2 Mat. 27. 46; Mar. 15. 34. ing, receiving, receipt, Phi. 4. 15. to declare, announce, reveal, Lu. 24. 25, et al.; Aap Paver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : Aap Bava to disclose, 2 Co. 12. 4. Aap Bavew, pres. infin. act. ‘ ; : id. Nada, as, ” ($25 tab: ‘Bib; and Aap Bavets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : id. rem. 2) talk; in N.T. matter of discourse, Aap Bavere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. Jno. 4.42; 8.43; language, dialect, Mat. AapBavéerw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. 3 id. 26. 73; Mar. 14. 70. AapBavy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ; id. hadjj, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. : : aréw Aap PBavopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : id. AadnOeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. . id. Aap Bavopevor, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. AaAnOetons, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Aap Pavopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. AadrnOévros, gen. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Aap Bavovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. AadAnOevTwy, gen. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. Aap Bavovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. c id. AadnOyvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. 5 . id. AadrnOijoerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. : id. AapBavo, fut. AvWouat, perf. eiAnda, aor. 2, AaAnOnoopevov, gen. pl. neut. part. fut. pass. id. eAaBov, aor. 1, pass. €AnPOnv, (§ 36. AaAjoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . : : id. rem. 2) to take, take up, take in the hand, Aadnoavtes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. I, act. . id. Mat. ro. 38; 13. 31, 33, et al.; to take AadnoavTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. on one’s self, sustain, Mat. 8. 17; to lake, AaAyjoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. seize, seize upon, Mat. 5.40; 21.34; Lu. Aadnoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . ; id. 5.26; 1 Co. ro. 13, et al.; to catch, Lu. Aadyoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : : id. 5.5; 2 Co. 12. 16; to assume, put on, Aadjon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. 2 id. Phi. 2. 7; to make a rightful or successful Aadjoyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . 3 id. assumption of, Ino. 3.27; to conceive, Ac. AadrAnooper, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : id. 28.15; to take by way of provision, Mat. AaAncovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. —. : id. 16.5; to get, get together, Mat. 16. 9; Aadryow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. to receive as payment, Mat. 17. 24; He. Aadyjow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. ; id. 7.8; to take to wife, Mar. 12. 19; to AaAnowor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. é id. admit, give reception to, Jno. 6.21; 2 Jno. Aadid |, Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) : id. 10; met. to give mental reception to, Jno. Nadav, acc. sing. . 3 s Aaduda 3. 11, et al.; to be simply recipient of, to Aadrodpev, | pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . - Aartéw receive, Mat. 7.8; Jno. 7. 23, 39; 19. 30; AaXovpevy, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. My.P. id. Newro743)3) ntNe. aeons Tetpav, Aadrovpevois, dat. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. . id. to make encounter of a matter of difficulty Aadovpevov, acc. s. m. & nom, neut. part. pres. p. id. or trial, He. 11. 29, 36; AapBavew AaAdody, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. : id. dpxnv, to begin, He. 2. 3; AapBavew AaXotvra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act . id. ovpPorvtrror, to take counsel, consult, Mat. AaXovvras, ace. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. 12. 14; Aap Bavewv AynOnv, to forget, Aadodvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. 2) Pes 1.9}; Nap Bavew bropvynow, to AaXovv7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. - id. recollect, call to mind, 2 Ti. 1. 5; Aap- AaXdotvros, gen. sing. mase. part. pres. act. id. Bavew TEPLTOLLHV, to receive circum- AaAdovvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. cision, be circumcised, Jno. 7. 23; Aap- Aadotoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. . id. Bavew Kataddayyv, to be reconciled, AaAdovoat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. act. , id. I8Koy, Eis Le Aap Bavev Kpij.a, to re- AaXdotaav, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. act. . id. ceive condemnation or punishment, be Aadovons, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. act. ‘ id. punished, Mar. 12. 40; from the Heb, AaXdoter, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . ‘ id. TpcowmTov Aap Bavew, to accept the Aad, | pers. sing. pres. ind. and subj. act. . id. person of any one, skow partiality to- AaAGy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. : id. wards, Lu. 20. 21. (av). AaAGor, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. ‘ id. | Ants, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) @ tak- | Aap Bavov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Aap Paver A apex 247 AaTpe Acpex |,” 6, Lamech, pr. name, indecl. detection, Mar. 7. 24; Lu. 8. 47; with a parti- Nappa |, sce Napa ciple of another verb, to be unconscious Aapmddas, ace. pl. Aapras of an action while the subject or object Aaprddes, nom. pl. id. of it, He. 13. 2. (ay). Aaprddwv, gen. pl. id. AdOpa, adv. secretly, Mat. 1.19; 2.7, Aaparrds |, ddos, 7, (§ 4. tab. D. ) aprrw et al. Adprrer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. Ann, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) forget- Aapmpa, nom. pl. neut. Aaprpos fulness, oblivion, 2 Pe. 1. 9. appa, dat. sing. fem. id. Nakevtds |, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (Aas, a stone, and Aapmpay, acc. sing. fem. id. Eéw, to cut, hew) cut in stone, hewn out of Aapmrpov, acc. sing. masc. and neut. id. stone or rock. LXX. Aapmpos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) Nadprrw Nagkevtd,* dat. sing. neut. Aakevros Aaprporns |, THTOS, 9, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) id. Aaodixea |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Aapmporjra,’ acc. sing. . . Aaprporys Laodicea, a city of Phrygia in Asia Minor. Aopmpas],o adv. . * ). AapTrw Aaodixeia, dat. Aaodixera ; Aaodikeray, ace. id. Aaprro |, fut. Yo & Wouar, aor. 1, edapwa, Aaodtkelas, gen. id. (§ 23. rem. 1. a, and rem. 2) to shine, Matrasaewh, LOlse 07.02); eluu. 24, et al. Aapurds, ddos, (a) 7, ($4. tab. D.b) a light, Ac. 20.8; a lamp, Re. 4.5; a give light, Wye portable lamp, lantern, or flambeau, Mat. A, Thy By Lig Vy 8). AMS Mela BYo Aaptpos, a, ov, ($ 7. rem. 1) bright, resplendent, Re. 22. 16; Re. 22. 1; while, glistering, Ac. 10. 30; Re. 15.6 22% sumptuous, Ja. 2. 2, 3; Re. 18. 14. clear, pellucid, ; of a bright colour, gaudy, Lu. 11; by impl. splendid, magnijicent, Aaperporys, THTOS, H, ($4. rem. 2. c) brightness, splendour, Ac. 26. 13. Aapmpas, adv. splendidly ; magni- jicently, sumptuously, Lu. 16. 19. Napa, aor. 1, infin. Adprw Aapiparw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. Ader, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind —A.B.D.Ln.Tdf. al Adpiyar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Co. 4. 6) } Aappovor, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind.—D. P exAdpifovet, R.Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 13.43) ; AavOdver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Na Oeias AavOavew, pres. infin. id. NavOavérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. id. AavOdvw |, fut. Ajow, aor. 2, Ehador, perf. AEAnOa, (§ B6. rem. 2) (Anbu, obsolete) to be unnoticed; to eseape the knowledge or observation of a person, Ac. 26.26; 2 Pe. 3- 5y 8; absol. to be concealed, escape a Lu. 3, 36. 6 Ac. 26. 13. e Lu. 16.19. SS SK aa Aaobdixeds |, €Ws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. ‘es a Laodicean, an inhabitant of Laodicea, Col. 4.16; Re. 3004. Aaodikéwy, gen. pl. Aaodukets Aaoi, nom. pl. dads Aaots, dat. pl. id. Aadv, acc. sing. id. Aaos |, ov, 6, (§ 3.tab. C.a) a body of people ; a concourse of people, a multitude, Mat. 27.25; Lu. 8. 47, et al.; the common people, Mat. 26. 5, et al.; a people, nation, Mati2iwarsmliue22 321) itaeenen etal. © Aaos, the people of Israel, Lu. 2. to. Aaov, gen. sing. ads AapvyE |, vyyos, 6, (§4. rem. 2. b) the throat, gullet. Aagata],/ as, 7,—Rec. Gr. Sch. Aacéa, B. Tdf. “A\acoa, Ln. Lasea, a maritime town in Crete. ack |, fut. AaKjow, aor. 1, éhdxynoa, pr. to emit a sound, ring; hence, to break with a sharp noise; to burst, Ac. 1. 18. Adropéw, G], fut. ow, perf. AcAaTouyKa, aor. 1, éXatounoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (Aas, a stone, and TEV ) to hew stones; to cut out of stone, hew from stone, Mat. 27. 60; Mar. ne. 46. LG: Aarpeta, as, 1), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) AaTpevw d Lu. 23. 53. e Ro, 3. 13. f Ac. 27, 8. AaTpe Aatpelay, acc. sing. Aatpeta Aatpelas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. id. Aartpevety, pres. infin. Aatpevw Aarpevopuev, | pers. pl. pres. ind. Const. AarTpevuper, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (He. id. 12. 28) Aatpedov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. id. AatpevovTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. AatpevovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Aarpevovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Aatpevovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. id. Aatpevovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. Aatpevoreis, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. Aatpevoovst, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : id. Aatpevw, fut. evow, aor. 1, eAdtpevoa, ($ 13. tab. M) (Adrpus, a servant) to be a ser- vant, to serve, Ac. 27. 23; to render re- ligious service and homage, worship, Mat. 4. 10; Lu. 1. 74; spe. to offer sacrifices, present offerings, He. 8. 5; 9. 9. Aarpeia, as, 7, service, servitude; religious service, worship, Jno. 16. 2; Ro. Qy 4G) 12s) He..Onu 0. Aatpevopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. Adxava, ace. pl. : Adxavov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (Aaxaivu, to dig) a garden herb, vegetable, Mat. 13. 32; Putt. 42; Rowid. 2. Aaxdvwv, gen. pl. Adxavov Aaxodor, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 Aayxave Adxwpev, 1 pers. pl. agr. 2, subj. id. Aad, dat. sing. ae Aawv, gen. pl. id. AcBBaios," ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Lebbeus, pr. name. déye, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. devo Aeyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. Aéyerv, pres. infin. act. id. déyeis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. A€yeoOau, pres. infin. pass. id. héyerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. déyere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. AeyéTw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. id. ec Aeyewv |, @vos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) (Lat. legio) a Roman legion; in N.T. legion used inde- finitely for 4 great number, Mat. 26. 53; Mar. 5. 9, 155 Lu. 8. 30. Aeyeava, acc. sing. Aatpevo Adyavov Neyewv 248 Aey@ Aeye@vas, acc. pl. 3 Neyedy Aeyedvev, gen. pl—aA. C. Tdf. [7 dadexa] Aeyedvas, Rec. Gr. Sch. id. (Mat. 26. 53) Aéyyn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ‘ : déyw Aeyyte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. id. déeyoper, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Aeydpeva, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyomevn, nom. sing. fem, part. pres. pass. id. Aeyouerny, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyouerys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyomevors, dat. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Aeyomevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. dé€yov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. id. Aéyovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. Aéyovra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. act. id. déyovtas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. Aéyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. Aéyov7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. a D. Ln. Tdf. c 5 3 r id. eizévtt, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 12. 48) J Aéyovros, gen. sing. masc. and neut. pt. pres. act. id. AeyovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. Aéyovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. Aéyovoa, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. act. id. Aéyoveay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. Aeyovons, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. A€yovat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. Aéyovar, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. eyo, fut Ew, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) ¢o lay, to arrange, v0 gather; to say, Mat. 1. 20, et al. freq.; to speak, make an address or speech, Ac. 26. 1; to say mentally, in thought, Mat.3.9; Lu. 3.8; to say in written language, Mar.15.28; Lu. 1.63; Jno.19.37, et al.; to say, as dis- tinguished from acting, Mat.23.3; to men- tion, speak of, Mar.14.71; Lu.g.31; Jno. 8.27; to tell, declare, narrate, Mat.21.27; Mar. 10. 32; to express, He.5.11; to put forth, propound, Lu.5.36; 13.6; Jno.16.29; to mean, to intend to signify, 1 Co. 1. 12; 10. 29; to say, declare, affirm, maintain, Mat. 3.9; 5.18; Mar. 12.18; Ac. 17. 73; 26. 22; 1 Co. 3. 10, et al.; to enjoin, Ac. a Mat. 10. 3. Aeyo 249 A€lT@ 15. 24; 21. 21;' Ro. 2: 22; to term, designate, Aoyros, ov, 6, H, (§ 7. rem. 2) gifted with call, Mat. 19.17; Mar. 12.37; Lu.20.37; 23. 2; 1 Co. 8.5; et all; to call by a name, Mat. 2. 23, et al.; pass. to be fur- ther named, to be surnamed, Mat. 1. 16, et al.; do be explained, interpreted, Jno. 4. 25; 20. 16, 245" in N.T. ov déyes, thou sayest, a form of affirmative answer to a question, Mat. 27. 11; Mar. 15. 2; Jno. 18. 37. doyos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a word, a thing uttered, Mat. 12. 32, 37; 1 Co. 14.19; speech, language, talk, Mat.22.15; Tut20-205).2 Comlos 105) Jae3n 2/3) con- verse, Lu. 24.17; mere talk, wordy show, 1 Co. 4. 19, 20; Col. 2.23; 1 Jno. 3. 18; language, mode of discourse, style of speak- ang Mata sons jase ln COs ke L7ese Ledhes. 2.5; @ saying, a speech, Mar. 7. 29; Ep. 4. 29; an expression, form of words, for- mula, Mat. 26.44; Ro. 13.9; Gal. 5.14; a saying, a thing propounded in discourse, Mats 72 245) 19s 113. JNo. 4.375) 6: 60; 1 Ti. 1. 15, et al.; @ message, announce- ment, 2 Co. 5. 19: @ prophetic announce- ment, Jno. 12. 38; an account, statement, 1 Pe. 3. 15; @ story, report, Mat. 28.15; Jno. 4. 39; 21. 23; 2 Thes. 2. 2; a writ- ten narrative, a treatise, Ac. 1.1; a set dis- course, Ac. 20. 7; doctrine, Jno 8. 31, 37; 2 Ti. 2. 17; subject-matter, Ac. 15. 6; reckoning, account, Mat. 12. 36; 18. 23; 25: 19; Lius 16:2; Ac: 19. 40; 20: 24; Ro: 9728; Phi.4. 1559175 He. 455733 @ plea, Mat. 5. 32; Ac. 19. 38; a motive, Ac. 10. 29; reason, Ac. 18. 14; 6 Aoyos, the word of God, especially in the Gospel, Mats 3. 20,7223) Mam. r6520; Lu. 1 2; Acem6ur4su ct alzsi00 Noyos, the divine WORD, or Logos, Jno. 1. 1. Noyikés, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pertaining to speech; pertaining to rea- son; in N.T. rational, spiritual, pertaining to the mind and soul, Ro. 12. 1; 1 Pe. Po Aoytov, tov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) an oracle, a divine communication or revela- tion, Ac. 7. 38; Ro. 3. 2, et al. learning or eloquence, Ac. 18. 24. AoyiLopat, fut. cropar, aor. 1, édoy- ucdpyv, aor. 1, pass. éXoyioOny, fut. AoyicOyjoopar, perf. NeAdyirpar, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to count, calculate ; to count, enumerate, Mar. 15. 28; Lu. 22. 37; to set down as a matter of account, 1 Co. 13. 5; 2 Co. 3. 5; 12. 6; to impute, Ro. Aae3s pon CO ws w1O);) cbc 4 Os eb alesato account, Ro. 2. 26; 8. 36; eis ovoeyv Ao- ya Onvar, to be set at nought, despised, Ac. 19. 27; to regard, deem, consider, Ro. 62103) 145 9455 WCon4 52) Co. toy 2 Phi. 3. 13; to infer, conclude, presume, RON2S baa 2S3moe LO) eon COLO: 2 5r7e aki He. 11. 19; 1 Pe. 5. 12; to think upon, ponder, Phi. 4. 8; absol. to reason, Mar. Tile) 31s ale COmpusey ike Aoyiopos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a computation, act of computing; a thought, cogitalion, Ro. 2. 15; @ conception, device, 25 Coy 10.85. Aoyia |, as, 1), (§ 2. tab. B.b, & rem. 2) a gathering, collection, 1 Co. 16. 1, 2. dEeyo, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. : : Neyo Aéywpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. : id. Néywv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. : 4), A€eywou, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act... . id. Aetas,” acc. pl. fem. : . : Nee Netpa),’ aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Netw Aeios | ; eta, ecov, (§ 7. rem. 1) smooth, level, plain. Aetzrer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ‘ - Aetzw Neizreror, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : id, Nein, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ; : id. Aevropevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Aeizovra, acc. pl. neut. part. pres. . : id. Aetzo |, fut. Ww, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 2, éAtzov, (§ 24. rem. 9) trans. to leave, forsake; pass. to be left, deserted; by impl. to be destitute of, deficient in, Ja. 1.4, 53 2.15; intrans. to fail, be wanting, be deficient Lu. 18. 22, et al. Aeippa, atos, 76, pr. a remnant; in N.T. a small residue, Ro. 11. 5. Nourds, 7, ov, ($7. tab. F. a) remain- ing; the rest, remainder, Mat. 22. 6, et al. a a 8 i eS Nn SS a Lu. 3. 5. 6 Ro. 11. 5. 2 A€LTO as an adv. tov Aourod, henceforth, Gal. 6. 1 70 Aourov, OY Aotwrov, henceforwards, thenceforwards, Mat. 26. 45; 2 Ti. 4. 8; Ac. 27. 20, et al.; as to the rest, besides, 1 Co. 1. 16; finally, Ep. 6. 10, et al.; d 6é Aourov, ceterum, but, now, 1 Co. Aaa. Aectoupyéw, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) Aettoupyos Nerouvpyjoat, aor. 1, infin. : : Aetroupyéw Aevroupyia|, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem.2) —evroupyds Aeroupyia, dat. sing. . Nevroupyia Aevroupyias, gen. sing. ian Netroupyikd,” nom. pl. neut. - Aevtopyucds AecroupyiKos |, 7, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Aeroupyos Aevrovpyoi, nom. pl. ; id. Aetovpyov, acc. sing. : id. Aetroupyds |, od, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. 2) nates pubic, & epyov) pr. @ person of property who performed a public duty or service to the state at his own expense; in N.T. a minis- ter or servant, Ro. 13. 6, et al.; one who ministers relief, Phi. 2. 25. Aecroupyéw, G, fut. yow, perf. Neret- Tovpynka, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. to perform some public service at one’s own expense; in N.T. to officiate as a priest, He. 10. 11; to minister in the Christian Church, Ac. ; to minister to, assist, succour, Ro. 5 Arle Nevroupyia, as, OF (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. a public service discharged by a citizen at his own expense; in N.T. a sacred ministration, Lu. 1.23; Phi. 2. 17; He. 8. 6; 9. 21; a hind affce, aid, relief, 2 Co. 9. 12; Phi. 2. 30. Aeroupyikos, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) ministering; engaged in subordinate ser- Hela, VIO 70 DO. Aevrovpyovvrwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. Aectoupyéw Netrovpyovs, ace. pl. Nevroupyos AecrovpyHv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Nevroupyéw efx |, fut. &w, to lick, v.r. Lu. 16. 21. AeAGAnKa, | pers. sing. perf. ind. act. . Aadtéw AeAaANKe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. id. AceAaAnpEvors, dat. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. id. AeAdAnTar, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. id. AeAatrounpevor, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. ANaropéew AcAovjpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. Novo a He. 1. 14. av 6 Ac, 9. 18. 0 Aeuvit AcAovjevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 14. rem. 1. e) , Notvw eAvupeva, nom. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. Nvw AeAvpevoy, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. (§ 14. tab. N) : id. AedAvrryke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. Avrréw AeAvoat, 2 pers. s. perf. ind. pass.(§14.rem.}.e) vw Aévriov |, Cov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (Lat. linteum) a coarse cloth, with which servants were girded, a towel, napkin, apron, Jno. 13. 4, 5. AevrTiw, dat. sing. Aévttov Aéovrt, dat. sing. F : Aéwv Aéovros, gen. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. d) id. Aeov7wy, gen. pl. : - id. Nemides,’ nom. pl. Aeris Aeris |, (dos, n, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (A€rrw, to peel or strip off) a scale, shell, rind, crust, incrust- ation. ({) dérpa, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b) the leprosy, Mat. 8. 3; Mar. 1.42; Lu. 5. 1, ey Nempos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) leprous; a leper, Mat. 8. 2; 10. 8, et al. Aéxpa |, as, 7) Aeris Nempas, gen. sing. Aezpa Nempot, nom. pl. Ae pds Aerpds |, od, 6 Aeris Aempov, gen. sing. Aempos Aerpors, ace. pl. id. Nema, acc. pl. : Aerrov Aerrov |, od, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. ) (Aerts, thin, fine, small) a mite, the smallest Jewish coin, equal to half a xodpavrys, and conse- quently to about three-eighths of a far- thing, Mar. 12. 42, et al. Aevit, 6, Levi, pr. name, indecl. I. Levi, son of Jacob, He. 7. 5, et al. Il. Levi, son of Symeon, Lu. 3. 29. III. Levi, son of Melchi, Lu. 3. 24. Aeviy, ace. Avis Avis, 6, Levi, son of ea the publican, Mar. 2. 14, et al. Aeviras, acc. pl. Aevirns Aevirns |}, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. 6) a Levite, one of the posterity of Levi, Lu. 10. 32; Jno. 1. 19; Acs 42 36. id. oytodevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . Noyiopar Noyicac Fat, aor J jantine 5 5 : id. Noyionrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. * id. Noyto Gein, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, opt. pass. é id. AoyioFjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. 2 : id. AoywOyjoerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. Aoywopds |, 08, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Aoyopors, ace. pl. . Aoyirpes oywrpOv, gen. pl. ; : ‘ : id. doytor, gen. pl. Ady.ov ce Re. 18. 14. @ Ac. 18. 24. Aoyot 253 Avia Adyou, nom. pl. Novos Aotroi, nom. pl. masc. Aourds Adyots, dat. pl. 3 : id. Aourois, dat. pl. masc. and neut. 0 ; id. Noyoudyer, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper.—A.C. i eee Aourov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : ‘ id. Aoyopayety, R. Gr. Sch. Taf. (2 Ti.2.14)f “OVPOX | rourds], of, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) Nelo Aoyopaxety,* pres. infin. . id. Aourov, gen. sing. neut. Aouros Aoyop.axew, o|, fut. 7ow, (§ 16. tab. ?) Oye & Aourovs, acc. pl. mase. . . 4 - id. pLaXop.a.L) to contend about words; by Aouwrov, gen. pl. . : . : , id. INES Aoyouaxia, as, y, (§ 2. tab. B. b, 2) contention or strife about impl. to dispute about trivial things. and rem. words ; by impl. a dispute about trivial things, unprofitable controversy. N.T. Aoyopaxia |, as, 7 - Noyopaxew Noyopaxias,’ ace. pl. Aoyouaxia Aoyov, ace. sing. ~ « Aoyos Aoyos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a eyo Aoyou, gen. sing. Aoyos Aoyous, acc. pl. . . . . e id. doyyxn |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. the head of a javelin ; a spear, lance, Jno. 19. 34. doyxy,* dat. sing. doyxn doye, dat. sing. Aoyos doyor, gen. pl. : : : F : id. Aowdopets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. Aowdopéa Aoopéw, G], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) Not8opos Aowdopia |, as, om (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Aoopiav, acc. sing. . Nowdopia Aowdopias, gen. sing. : i : A id. Aoidopor, nom. pl. masc. Noidopos Noidopos |, ov, 6, 4, Teviling, railing; asa subst. a reviler, railer, 1 Co. 5. 11; 6. 10. Aowdopéw, G, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to revile, rail at, Jno. 9. 28; Ac. 23.4, et al. Aowdopia, as, ae (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) reviling, railing, 1 Ti. 5. 14; Ie seg: Aowopovpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) Aowopew Nowopovpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Aonoi, nom. pl. . Aowos ower, ACCRSINE re , : : : id. Aoyos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a pestilence, plague, Mat. 24. 7; Lu. 21. 11; met. a Aovkas |, &, 6, (§ 2. rem. 4) Lucas, Luke, pr. name. Aovkuos], ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Lucius, pr. name. Aovoapévy, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, mid. (§ 15. tab. O) Nova Aovoavres, nom, pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. Aovoavtt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Noutpov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C.c) : id. Xovtpov, gen. sing. Aovtpov Aoutp@, dat. sing. : 5 : : id. dove |, fut. gw, aor. 1, €Xovca, (§ 13. tab. M) perf. pass. N€Aovjat, pr. to bathe the body, as distinguished from washing only the extremities, Jno. 13. 10; to bathe, wash, INC? Oh 317); M10. 2305 vHLeNio,; 23/-ne2n bes 2. 22; met. to cleanse from sin, Re. 1. 5. NouTpov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a bath, water for bathing; a bathing, washing, ablution, Bip: 5.02 6 ueiteesn 5. Avdda |, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) Lydda, a town in Palestine. Avdday, ace. Avédda Avddns, gen. id. Avéia.|, as, a ( 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Lydia, pr. name of a woman, Ac. 16. 14, 40. Avéiav, ace. . 3 : . : - Avdia Aver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ; Avw vere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : : id. Avbeions, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 14. tab. N) ; : ; id. dv67, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . ; id. AvOjvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. id. AvOyjoerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. 6 14. rem. 1. ¢c) : : 3 id. AvOjcovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. : id. Avkaovia }, as, 9, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Lycaonia, a province of Asia Minor. pest, pestilent fellow, Ac. 24. 5. Avxaovias,? gen. Avkaovia Aoura, nom. and acc. pl. neut. ours Avxaovioti,’ adv. in the dialect of Lycaonia. Aourat, nom. pl. fem. : j 5 : id. Avia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Lycia, Aourds, acc. pl. fem. ; ; 2 E id. a province of Asia Minor. a2 Ti. 2.14. 61 Ti. 6, 4, e Jno. 19. 34. d Ac, 14. 6, e Ac. 14, 11. Avkia Avkias,? gen Avkta vKou, nom. pl. AvKos AvKov, acc. sing. : : 4 P : id. duxos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab.C.a) @ wolf, Mat.10.16; Lu. 10. 3; Jno. 10. 12; met. @ person of wolf-like character, Mat. 7.15; Ac.20.29. AvKwv, gen. pl. . Avpatvop.ar |, fut. ovpat, (Avpn, outrage) to outrage, violently maltreat ; in N.T. to make havock vKos of, Ac. 8. 3. Avopevwv, gen. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. SAUGS Avovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. é id. AvovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. ? id. Avovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : 5 id. Avras, ace. pl. : ‘ : ; hin Avreicbar, pres. infin. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) Auréw Avretrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : id. dureire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. . ; id. AuTrew, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) . 5 diry diry], ns, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pain, distress, Jno. 16. 21; grief, sorrow, Jno. 16. 6, 20, 22, et al.; meton. cause of grief, trouble, affliction, 1 Pe. 2. 19. AvuTéw, G, fut. now, perf. NeAvrryKa, aor. I, eAUrNCa, (§ 16. tab. P) to occa- sion grief or sorrow to, to distress, 2 Co. 2.2,5; 7.83 pass. to be grieved, pained, distressed, sorrowful, Mat. 17.233 19. 22, et al.; to aggrieve, cross, vex, Ep. 4. 30; pass. to feel pained, Ro. 14. 15. Autpwrys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) : a Nites 254 Avxvo Avoat, aor. |, infin. act. (§ 13. rem. 12) A IT | Avoavias |, ov, 6, ($2. tab. B. d) Lysanias, pr. name. Avoaviov,’ gen. . 3 ; Avoavias Avoayvres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . vw Avoavrt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act.— AT ined fase : ; : id. Aovoavrt, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 1. 5) J Avoas, nom. sing. mase. part. aor. 1, act. - id. Avoarte, 2 p. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. (§ 13. rem. 13) id. Avon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. j : id. dvons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. é id. Avonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. ‘ A id. Avoias |, ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Lysias, pr. name, Avow,* acc. sing. . Avcts Avors |, ews, ” (§ 5. tab. E. c) 5 2 - Avo AvoireAct,? 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. AvowreA ew AvotteAgw, G], fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (Avw, to pay, & téXos, an impost) pr. to com- pensate for incurred expense; by impl. to be advantageous to, to profit, advantage; impers. Lu. 17. 2. Avoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . - Ado Avortpa], as, 7, and Avotpa], wv, ta, (§ 2. tab. B.b; § 3. tab. C. c) Lystra, a city of Lycaonia, in Asia Minor. Avotpay, acc. . Avorpa Avorpots, dat. pl. neut. F 5 < A id. Avow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : Avo Avrpov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C.c) . : : id. AuTpow, o], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) ; id. Avutpotabat, pres. infin. mid. (§ 21. tab. U) AuTpow AuTpdoyntat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. Aitpwow, acc. sing. : AvTpwots AvTpwors |, €Ws, ” (§ 5. tab. E. c) 5 I PAGY AuTpw7Hy,’ acc. sing. Autpwr7}s Avyvia, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . Avyviat, nom. pl. Avxviav, acc. sing. A 5 ‘ : id. Avyvias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. . : : id. Avxvidy, gen. pl. ‘ ; ‘ ‘ id. dvxvot, nom. pl. Adxyvos AvxVor, acc. sing. Z é 5 id. AvxVOS dvxvia Avxvos | y Ov, 6, (§ 6. rem.7) alight, lamp, candle, etc., Mat.5.15; Mar. 4. 21, etal.; met.a lamp, as a figure of a distinguished teacher, Jno. 5. 35- Avy, dat. sing. Avrn | Avrneis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. SEB AD. Wt eRe boas Mel kee, wesc eAu7nby, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 14. 9) Avrynevtas, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. Const. : : : = id. AuTnMevtes, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (1 Pe. 1.6) Avmnfevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. AvrnOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. ; : id. AurnbjoeoGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. ‘ id. AuTnPijre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. F id. Airy, acc. sing. : : ; F a dry Avrys, gen. sing. BE 6 "i ; id. AuTjobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. pass. Avrréw Avrovpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. AvTovjevos, nom, sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Avro, | pers. sing. pres. ind. contr. . : id. a Ac, 27. 5. 6 Lu. 3. 1. ¢1 Co. 7. 27. @ Lu. 17. 2. e Ac. 7. 35. AvxXvo Avyvia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a candlestick, lampstand, Mat. 5. 15, et al.; met. a candlestick, as a figure of a Christian:church, Re. 1. 12, 13, 20; of a teacher or prophet, Re. II. 4. L.G. Avxvov, gen. sing. AvxVos ixVy, dat. sing. 3 ‘ : F id. fut. Avow, perf. NeAdKa, 20r. 1, Evoa, ($ 13. tab. M) perf. pass. A€Avpaw, aor. 1, pass. eAvOnv, (vu), (§ 14. tab. N) to loosen, unbind, unfasten, Mar. 1. 7, et al.; Nvo | - to loose, untie, Mat. 21. 2; Jno. 11. 44; to set free, set to break, to break up, to disengage, 1 Co. 7. 27; at liberty, deliver, [bing 134 ap NCH 2 iAdis sven 5-1 2515 5 dismiss, Ac. 13. 43; to destroy, demolish, Jno. 2. 19; Ep. 2. 14; met. to infringe, Mat. 5.19; Jno. 5. 18; 7. 23; to make LOW 3575) Noto declare free, of privileges, or, in respect void, nullify, Jno. of lawfulness, Mat. 16. Avats, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a loosing; in N.T. @ release from the marriage bond, 19, et al. a divorce, 1 Co. 7. 27. Avrpov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (Avo, in the sense of to pay quittance) pr. price paid ; AuTpow, 0, fut. oow, (§ 20. tab. T) to release for a ransom ; a ransom, Mat. 20. 28; Mar.10.45. mid. to ransom, redeem, deliver, 2aidas AUTpwots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) liberate, Lu. 24. 21; Tit. ISRE SIs: redemption, He. 9. 12; liberation, deliver- L.G. AutpwTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a a deliverer, Ac. 7. 35. UXX. Awis c) Lois, pr. name of a ance, Lu. 1. 68; 2. 38. redeemer ; Awitdu,* dat. : Avis |, tos, 9, (8 4. rem. 2. woman. Adr], 6, Lot, pr. name, indecl. I, Mad6),’ 6, Maath, pr. name, indecl. Mayaday |, indecl.—B. D. Ln. Maydada, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 15. 39) MaydaAq |, %, indecl. Magdala, a town of Judea. 227i. 1.5. 4 Lu. 3. 26. e Ac. 8. 11. d Ac. 8. 9. 255 e Re. 20. 8. pave Maydadyv7 }, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Magdalene, pr. name, (of Magdala). Maydarnvy, dat. Maydadnvi payeia |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pdyos payetats,” dat. pl. payeta. poryedor], fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. My) pdyos payed," nom, sing. masc. part. pres. payevoo payer BOM): puacyos ace. sing. ; , : aA payov, puacyos |, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. 2) (Pers. mogh, Heb. 31), akin to peyas, magnus) a mugus, sage of the magian religion, magian, Mat. As Ve yg MOR 0 13. 6, 8. poayeia, as, magic, Ac. 8. 11. payevo, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to be a magian; magician, sorcerer, Ac. 3, pr. the system of the Magians ; to use magical arts, practise magic, sorcery, etc. Ac. 8. 9. peayous, acc. pl. pedyos Mayan): ¢ 6, Magog, pr. name, indecl. payov, gen. pl. pcyos Madidy |, ‘ indeclin. Madian, a district of Arabia Petrea. patois, dat. pl—A. Ln. Tdf. . pactots, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Re. 1. 13) pads |, od, 6, Vr. equivalent to paords. pales padety, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 2) pavOave pabere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. z id. palyrai, nom. pl. pabytns paQyrtais, dat. pl. id. palyrds, ace. pl. 5 i ‘ ‘ 3 id. pabyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pavOave pabynrevbeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. pabynrevw palntevoarTes, nom. pl. masce. part. aor. 1, act. id. pablyrevoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. pabyredvw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) pavOave palyrn, dat. sing. pabyris pabnrny, acc. sing. ‘ é ‘ é id. payrys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. c) pavOaves paGnrod, gen. sing. . padyrys pabyrpia |,* as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pavOava pabyrav, gen. pl. ° . . 5 . pabytns Ma6oveaXa |,” 6, Mathusala, pr. name, indecl. palo, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 pavOaver Maivay |,' 6, Mainan, pr. name, indecl.—R. Gr. Sch. Merva, Ln. Tdf. paiverde, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pratvopan f Ac. 7. 29. g Ac. 9. 36. h Lu. 3, 37. i Lu. 3. 31. [Lave 256 Manrak paiverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. patvopat paKxpar, acc. sing. fem. praxpds i 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. 4 : : id. akpav, adv. KO pay, * P &- P Bees fil bs paxpoler, adv. . . : . . id. puaivop.a |, fut. pavycopat and pavodpas, perf. paxpoOupet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. paxpobupéw peunva, (§ 25. rem. 5) to be disordered paxpoOupetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . 4 id. in mind, mad, Jno. 10. 29, et al. pavia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) madness, insanity, Ac. 26. 24. paxapic, nom. sing. fem. }LO.KGpLos pakapla, nom, pl. fem. . ; : 5 id. prakapiav, acc. sing. fem. ; : : id. uakxapiCopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. paxapil paxaptlw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) [LAKGpLos paxdpuot, nom. pl. masc. . : : : id. pLakapLov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. id. paxapwos |, fa, cov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (wakap, idem) happy, blessed, Mat. 5. 3, 4, 5,73; Lu. I. 45, et al. paxapile, fut. (ow, Att. 1a, to pro- nounce happy, felicitate, Lu. 1. 48; Ja. ie. Htc paxapiop.os, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a calling happy, the act of pronouncing happy, felicitation, Ro. 4. 6, 9; self-con- gratulation, Gal. 4. 15. paxapiov, gen. sing. masc. ; pLakapLos prakaptodor, 3 pers. pl. fut. Att. (§ 35.rem.11) — paxapi (§ 2. tab. B. a) a stay in any place; an abode, dwelling, mansion, Jno. 14. 25235 prev, | pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 27. rem. 1. a) pew pevov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : ‘ id. pépy, ace. pl. }4€pos pepel, dat. sing. ; : ; : id. prepida, acc. sing. wepis peploos, gen. sing. id. nepito, fut. (ow, 5. 26. rem. 1) }-€p0s pepysva |, ns, 7, ($ 2. rem. 3) (wepiLew tov vodv, dividing the mind) care, Mat. 13. 22; Lu. 8.14, etal.; anxious interest, 2 Co. 11. 28. peptuvdw, @, fut. 7ow, (§ 18. tab. R) aor. 1, evepipvynca, to be anxious, or so- licitous, Phi.4.6; to expend careful thought, Mat. 6. 27; to concern one’s self, Mat. 6.25, et al.; to have the thoughts occupied with, 1 Co. 7. 32, 33, 34; to feel an in- terest in, Phi. 2. 20. pEpyLva., 3 pers. sing. pres. ind Pepynvao pépyszvar, nom, pl. Hépysva. pepipvass, dat. pl... j : : : id. a Jude 15. epi 264 pepysvar, acc. sing. pepysva veplyuvas, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; : pepyvaw pepynvare, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. id. PEpyLvaws o |, fut. yoo, (§ 18. tab. R.) pepysva PEpysvyjcet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. é pEepyvaw PEepysvnonre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. P id. pepyvov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. PEplvoct, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. f , id. pepis}, (dos, ) (§ 4. rem. 2. c) 5 ; pL€pos pepicacbar, aor. 1, infin. mid. pepile pepicbetca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. pepio Oy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. (§ 26. KEMe 1) : : : ; id. pépicpots, dat. pl. pepo pos pepiopds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 4€pos HERTS gen. sing. Pepi Los pepioTyy,* acc. sing. : peptoTns peptotys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. a }- 6 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pécos & Hypa) mid-day, noon, Ac. 22. 6; meton. the south, Ac. 8. 26. peonpBpiav, acc. sing. sjcerafiseee peons, gen. sing. fem. ; ; eees peovreto), fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M). : vat peoirn, dat. sing. 4 peoitys peoirys , ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. 0) pécos pecitov, gen. sing. wanes pécov, acc. sing. masc. péoos pécov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : 4 id. pecovixtiov |, fov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (uéoos & vvé) midnight, Lu. 11. 5, et al. pemovuxtiov, gen. sing. . . . pew ovuKTiov Megororapia |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pécos & ToTa|L0s ) Mesopotamia, the country lying between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. Mecorortapia, dat. - Mecorrorapia Mecozorapiav, acc. : “ : . id. peas |, N OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) mid, middle, Mat. 25.6; Ac.26. 135 To Peoe the middle, the midst, Mat. 14. 24; dva pécov, in the midst; from the Heb., in, among, Mat. 13. 25; between, 1 Co. 6.5; dia pécou, through tke midst of, Lu. 4. 30; eis TO peeorov, into, or in the midst, Mar. 3 ek peron, from the midst, Me AGS PA ANNES 75 75 2.3; Lu0.68 out of the way, Col. from the Heb., from, from among, Mat. 13. 493 ev TO pera, in the midst, Mat. 10. 16; in the midst, in public, publicly, Mat. 14. 6; among, Mat. 18. 20; xara pécov THs ev peow, in the midst of, L VUKTOS, about midnight, Ac. 27. 27. peaizns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one that acts between two parties; a mediator, we —_ —_— —~_— a Qu. 12. 14. — [eo OT 265 pETAK one who interposes to reconcile two adverse parties, 1 Ti. 2.53; an imternuncius, one who is the medium of communication be- tween two parties, a mid-party, Gal. 3. ElesiS.16; eb al. 0 (pe LG. peairevo, fut. edow, (§$ 13. tab. M) fl, evecitevoa, to perform offices be- tween two parties ; to intervene, interpose, Les Ovp lye Cre peodw, &, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to be in the middle or midst; to be advanced 19, 20; aor. midway, Jno. 7. 14. pecorotxov |," ov, 7d, ($3. tab. C.c) (wéoos & TOLXOS ) a middle wall; a partition wall, a barrier, Ep. 2.14. N.T. uécov, gen. sing. neut. sei cee uecoupavynpa|, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (wéoos & ovpavds ) the mid-heaven, mid-air, Re. Somme we cral ata Gre secoupavyuati, dat. sing. . pLeroupavnj.a. uerovons,” gen. sing. fem. part. pres. perow ueoow, @], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) pLeoos Meooiay, acc. : . Meootas Mecoias], ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) (Heb. mw, from nv, the Anointed One, i.g. 6 Xpictés, Jno. 1. 42; Aee2e. to anoint) the Messiah, , C / peory, nom. sing. fem. peat OS preotot, nom. pl. masc. . j . : id. peorov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. i ; id. pearos |, %, dv, (8 7. tab. F. a) full, full of, filled with, Jno. 19. 29, et al.; LOM Tey 20) uli replete, 14, et al. pectow, O, fut. Orw, (§ 20. tab. T) to fill; pass. to be filled, be full, Ac. 2.13. peatovs, acc. pl. masc. . peortés peotow, @ |, fut. dow . : é ‘ id. peow, dat. sing. neut. pécos poet’, by apostrophe for pera. pera |, prep., with a genitive, with, together with, Mat. 16.27; 12.41; 26.55; with, on the same side or party with, in aid of, Mat. 12. 30; 20. 20; with, by means of, Ac. 13.17; with, of conflict, Re. 11.7; with, among, Lu. 24. 5; with, to, towards, Lu. 1. 58, 72; with an accusative, after, of place, behind, He. 9. 3; of time, after, Mat. 17.1; 24. 29; followed by an infin. with the neut. article, after, after that, Mat. 26. 32; Lu. 22. 20. peraBa, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper.—B. Ln. : ; : petaBaivw pera Bn Or, Rec. Gr. Sch.Tdf. (Mat. 17. a: peraBatvere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . F id. perafaivw |, fut. Byoopar, (§ 37. rem. 1) perf. petaBeBnka, aor. 2, weréBnv (pera & Baivw) to go or pass from one place to another, Jno. 5. 24; to pass away, be removed, Mat. 17.20; to go away, depart, Mat. 8. 34, et al. peraBadrroprevor,° nom. pl. m. part. pres. mid. peraBadlrw petaBadrAw |, (pera & Badrdw) to change; mid. to change one’s mind. perafids, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 peraBatvas perapseByxapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. , id. peTafeByke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. ‘ id. pertain, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. : 7 id. pertain, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. , id. petaioerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. ? id. personas 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. perdyo per ayoper, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. peraye |, fut. &w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) ee & yw) to lead or move from one place to another; to change direction, to turn about, Ja. 3-3, 4. (a). peradvodvat, pres. infin. act. peradidup peradidovs, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. petadiowme |, fut. ddéaw, ($ 30. tab. Z) (werd & d(Swp) to give a part, to share, Lu. 3.11; to impart, bestow, Ro. 1.11; 12.8, et al. peTaooTo, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. act. preradidwpt jeeradovvat, aor. 2, infin. act. . - ; id. peraoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. . : id. petabéoems, gen. sing. petabects perabeow, acc. sing. ; : id. perabects |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. 5 peratiOnput peraipe |, fut. apo, aor. 1, peThpa, (§ 27. rem. 1.c.e) (pera. & aipw) to remove, transfer; in N.T. intrans. to go away, depart, Mat. 5), FBV8 TG). ie 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. petakadéu 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. . id. (§ 22. rem. 1) (pera & KaXéw) to call from one place into another - petakddeoat, / peraxahécopat, erukadew, |, fut. gow, na 2 , a Ep. 2. 14. 6 Jno. 7. 14. e Ac. 28. 6. METAT METAK 266 mid. to call or send for, invite to come to one’s ; self, Ac. 7. 14, et al. perakivéw, @ |, fut. vow, (§ 16. tab. P) (werd & Kweéw) to move away, remove ; pass. met. to stir away from, to swerve, Col. 1. 23. , , PETAKLVOULEVOL,* nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. peTAKWWEw peradaBety, aor. 2, infin. : : . perahap Bava peraAaBwv, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 : id. petaAapaver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : id. petadapBaverv, pres. infin. 4 id. peradapBave |, fut. Aipomas, (§ 36. rem. 2.2) aor. 2, petedaBov, (wera & NapPBavw) to par- take of, share in, Ac. 2. 46; 2 Ti. 2. 6, et al.; to get, obtain, find, Ac.24.25. (a). peTaAniis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a partaking of, a being partaken of. peradnyu,” ace. ane preraAnyts peradnis |, EWS, ) petadapBava pera\Aaoow, OF A fut. i ($ 26. rem. 3) (pera & dANaoow) to exchange, change for or into, transmute, Ro. 1. 25, 26. prerapeAnOets, nom. sing. m. part. aor. 1, pass. prerapeNopae perapednOyoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. 5 id. peTrapeAopa |, fut. (pass. form) yfycopat, aor. 1, (pass. form) prerepeAnOnv, (§ 35. rem. 5) (pera & peopa) to change one’s judg- ment on past points of conduct; to change one’s mind and purpose, He.7.21; to repent, regret, Mat. 21. 29, 32; 27.3; 2 Co. 7. 8. petapoppow, @|, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (werd & poppow) to change the external form, transfigure; mid. to change one’s form, be transfigured, Mat. 17. 2; Mar. 9. 2; to undergo a spiritual transformation, Ro. Hos PAB 7) (Coys Bie titer: petapoppovpela, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) jrerapoppow perapoppovcba, pres. infin. pass—A. B. D.) Ln. Tdf. 3 id. Bereorpenade, R. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 12. 5s petapoppotobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. id. petavoety, pres. infin. peTavoew peTavoeite, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . : id. petavoew, G|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) perd & voew) to undergo a change in frame of mind and feeling, to repent, Lu. 17. 3, 4, et al.; to make a change of principle and nractice, to reform, Mat. 3. 2, et al. a Oo). 1. 23. peravota, as, oR (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a change of mode of thought and feeling, repentance, Mat. 3. 8; Ac. 20. 21; 2 Ti. 2.25, et. alt; Mie ye, Cn cALR He, iyi practical reformation, Lu. reversal of the past, He. [ob ere], petavonoat, aor. 1, infin—Gr. Sch. Taf. : peTavoew [ov], petévonoev, Rec. (Re. 2. 21) petavonodvTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1. id. peTavonoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : id. peTavonon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . , id. peTavonons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. petavononte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj —A. D. ibn Tdfs &. < . id. pena Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. Heh, Ge c petavoncov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. i" id. PETAVONTOVCL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . : id. peravonowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . : id. petavonte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. : : id. peravoue |, as, on (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2 . id. peTdvouay, acc. sing. . preTavowa peravoias, gen. sing. ; : : ‘ id. peravoovytt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. peravoéw peravo®, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : : id. petagy |, adv. (werd) between, Mat. 23. 35; Lu. II. §1; 16.26; Ac. 15.9; év 70 peragu, scil. Xpove, in the meantime, meanwhile, Jno. 4. 31; in N.T. 6 preradu, following, succeeding, Ac. 13. 42. PLETATELTTOMLEVOS, nom. s. masc. part. pres. mid. petaméuTrw perarréutre |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (pera & meu) to send after; mid. to send after or for any one, invite to come to one’s self, Ac. 10. 5, et al. prerarreupleis, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. petaméeuTro petarreuwa, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. id. preTamrepdevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. I, mid.—B. - 5 F 3 BS mpookareoapevos, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. a (Ac. 20. 1) : F perarrépacbor, aor. 1, infin. mid. . 3 id. peraméuiyrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. petactada, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. (§ 29. rem. 6) peOlornpe peTaocTyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. (§ 29. tab. X) - F : id. 9 petaotpadycerat, 3 pers. s. fut. 2, ind. pass. petaazpepw 61Ti. 4. 3. = 267 ETAT pesos petactpadpyTw, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, imper. pass. petaotpédw | pereréuivaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. eraméurrw petactpéedy |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 2, PeETET TYE, 3 pers. sing. aor. I, ind. act. peliorype pass. peteatpadyv, (§ 24. rem. 10) peréoxe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. peréxo (pera. & oTpepw) to turn about; convert PETETXIKE, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . id. into something else, change, Ac. 2. 20; Ja. 4. 9; by impl. ¢o pervert, Gal. 1. 7. petactpeyat, aor. 1, infin. act. peractpéhur ‘petacynparilerat, 3 pers. s. pres. ind. pass. pweracynpartilon id. id. preracxnpatiZoprevot, nom. pl.m.part. pres. mid. petacynpariCovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. petacynparice |, fut. (ow, ($ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, pereoynpatioa, (pera & cynpartice, to fashion, XID) to remodel, transfigure, Phi. 3. 21; mid. to transform one’s self, 2 Co. 11. 13, 14, 15; to make an ima- ginary transference of circumstances from the parties really concerned in them to others, to transfer an imagination, 1 Co.4.6. petacxnpatilw petatiGeperys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. wetariOnpe petatilevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. id. petacxnpatices, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . petatiGeaOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. peratiOn |, fut. Oyow, (§ 28. tab. V) aor. 1, poereOnka, aor. 1, pass. werereO nv, (pera & TiOnpt) to transport, Ac. 7. 16; to transfer, He. 7. 12; to translate out of the world, He. 11.5; met. to transfer to other purposes, to pervert, Jude 4; mid. to transfer one’s self, to change over Gal. Fics (OE petabecis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a removal, translation, He. 11.5; a trans- mutation, change by the abolition of one thing, and the substitution of another, Elen 7a) 12 peteBy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 37. rem. 1) peraBaivo peteOnke, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : petatiOnpe petekaecaro, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§ 22. rem. 1) petaxadéew peteXapBavor, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. . petaAap Bava pereweAnOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. petapeAopar petepedopny, 1 pers. sing. imperf. id. perenoppoOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. perapopddw petevonoayv, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. WETAVOEW id. perevonoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . petérecta. |,“ adv. (wera & eretta) afterwards, He. 12. 14. perereupacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. . petaTeprrw a He. 12.17. 6 Lu. 12. 29. ¢ 2 Co. 6. 14. pererxnpdtica, | pers. s. aor. 1, ind. act. peracynpatilw pereteOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. (§ 28. rem. 10) . . . . . peratiOnue perereOnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. id. peréxewv, pres. infin. : : perexw [eETEXOMLEV, 1 pers. pl. pres, ind. id. peTEXOVCL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : 5 id. perexw |, fut. pefééw, (§ 35. rem. 4) perf. peré- oxnka, aor. 2, peréoxov, (§ 36. rem. 4) (pera. & EX) to share in, partake, 1 Co. Qu LO; 2s) Lou. 21, ete alesonvena member of, He. 7. 13. peroxy, js, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a sharing, partaking ; communion, fellowship, DIConG tt: péroxos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a partaker, He. 3.1,14; 12.8; an associate, partner, fellow, Lu. 5. 7; He. 1. 9. PeTEXwV, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. 5 perexw perewpileoOe,’ 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. perewpilor prerewpicer |, fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (jreréwpos, raised from the ground) to raise aloft ; met. to unsettle in mind; pass. to be ex- cited with anxiety, be in anxious suspense, Lu. 12. 29. petnAAagav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. petadANdoow prernpe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 27. rem. 1]. e) i : peTaipw perouKeota. |, as, 7), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pe- Toukew, to change one’s abode, peta. & oikéw) change of abode or country, migra- Hons, Mati ta Its 025) Uz la.Gre pretoukeoiay, acc. sing. petoikeota ETOLKEC IAS, gen. sing. ; ; A id. petoukile |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (wera & oixilw, to fix in a habitation) to cause to change abode, cause to emigrate, Ac. 7. 4. PETOLKLO, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. Att. (§ 35. rem. 11) petorkilos proxy |,° 7s, 7, (8 2. tab. B. a) . peTexw p€TOoXOL, nom. pl. p-€TOXOS petoxots, dat. pl. id. p€roxos |, ov, 6 peTtexw peeroxous, acc. pl. }4€roxos MET PE 268 MykKos peetpetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. preTpew of its usage, especially as distinguished from that perpen, o|, fut. How, (§ 16. tab. P) peétpov of ov, see the grammars; as a conjunc- petpnOnoera, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . petpew tion, lest, that not, Mat. 5. 29, 30; 18. 10; peTpHoN, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. i id. 24.6; Mar. 13. 36; PH, or pyre, or pH PETpPHONS, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act... id. mote, prefixed to an interrogative clause, peTpnoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. is a mark of tone, since it expresses an petpyras,“ ace. pl. peTpNTHS intimation either of the reality of the perpyrys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. 8 pLeTpov matters respecting which the question is perpiorabety,’ pres. infin. pretptomrabew asked, Mat.12.23, et al.; or the contrary, petploTabéw, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (pé- tpios & md6os) to moderate one’s pas- sions; to be gentle, compassionate, He. 5.2. Tne f petpis |, pLéTpov perpov |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) measure, Mat. 4, 2; Mar. 4. 24; Lu. 6. 38; Re. 21. 17, et al.; measure, standard, Ep. 4. 13; ex- tent, compass, 2 Co. 10. 13; allotted mea- sure, specific portion, Ro.12.3; Ep.4.7,16; ék peTpov, by measure, with definite li- mitation, Jno. 3. 34. petpéw, ©, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, eeTpynoa,, to mete, measure, Mat. ee eset Tul), a2 (etealesmimlet. a0) nestt— mate, 2 Co. 10. 12. petpyTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) pr. a measurer; also, metretes, Lat. metreta, equivalent to the attic dppopevs, i.e. three-fourths of the Attic peounvos, or Hebrew Na, and therefore equal to about nine gallons, Jno. 2. 6. petpius, adv. moderately; slightly; ov peTpiws, no little, not a little, much, greatly, Ac. 20. 12. petpov, gen. sing. p-€tpov ei ROUU TES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. peTpew pérpw, dat. sing. . é PeTpov PETOKLOE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 13. rem. 2) preroukil perwrov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. Ks (wera & a) forehead, front, Re. 7. 3; 9. 4, et al. ae gen. sing. peTwrov peToTov, cenwpl., : id. Méxpe |, and pexpts before a vowel, adv., of a unto, even to, Ro. 15. 19; of time, wntil, till, Mat. 11. 23; 13. 30, et al. un |, a particle of negation, not; for the particulars « Jno. 2. 6. 6 He. 6. 2. ¢2 Ti. 3.7. Jno. 4. 12, et al. perye|, a strengthened form for PN, (pen & Y€) Mat. 65a; No-1t 77 et al: pndapas |, adv. (undap.ds, i-q. pndeis) by no means, Ac. 10. 14; 11. 8. poe |, Conj. neither, and repeated, neither—nor, Mat. 6. 25; 7.6; 10. 9, 10; not even, not so much as, Mar 2. 2, et al. pndeis |, pndeula, pydev, (§ 10. rem. 6. ce) (pdé, els) not one, none, no one, Mat.8.4, et al. pndepiav, ace. sing. fem. 4 : : pendels pndev, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : $ id. pendeva, ace. sing. masc. : : ; id. pndevi, dat. sing. masc. and neut. : e id. pyoevos, gen. sing. neut. : j id. pndérote],° adv. (yndé & wore) not at any time, never. pndérw,? adv. (19dé & mw) not yet, not as yet. M7oou,° nom. pl. . Mydos M7dos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Mede, a native of Media in Asia. penkere |, adv. (un & ere) no more, no longer, Mar. We 45); 2.) 2, eb ale i uinkos | , €0s, ovs, 74, (§ 5. tab. E.b) length, Ep. 3. 18; Re. 21. 16. penkvveo, fut. vyd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) to lengthen, prolong; mid. to grow up, as plants, Mar. 4. 27. pakpav, adv. (acc. fem. of praxpds) far, far off, at a distance, far distant, Mat. 8. 30; Mar. 12. 34, et al.; met. of pa- Kpav, remote, alien, Ep.2.13,173; SO ot €is paKkpay, ACH2 530: paxpoler, adv. far off, at a distance, from afar, from a distance, Mar. 3. 8; 11, 13; preceded by dd, in the same sense, Mat. 26. 58. pakpos, 4, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) long; of d He. 11.7. e Ac. 2.9. re pLnkuy 269 putyvu space, far, distant, remote, Lu. 15. 13; 19. 12; of time, of long duration; prolix, Mat.23.13; Mar. 12. 40; Lu. 20. 47. pykivyrat," 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. pass. ; pykive pnktve |, fut. vod, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) ‘i pnkos pndrorats,’ dat. pl. . : E - pndrory pyrory |, js, 9, (8 2. tab. B. a) Ganon a sheep) a sheepskin. pany ],° @ particle occurring in the N.T. only in the combination 7) pny. See 7) pny |, penvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a month, Lu. I. 24, 26, 36, 56, et al.; in N.T. the new moon, the day of the new moon, Gal.4.10. pyva, ace. sing. ., . : é 3 py ijvas, ace. pl. - : , : id. pyvi, dat. sing. . : ; . : id. pvbeions, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 14. tab. N) . 0 6 6 pynviw pynvicavra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. pyvion, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. unvve |, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) perf. peyn- vuka, aor. 1, eunvuca, to disclose what is secret, Jno. 11. 57; Ac. 23. 30; 1 Co. 10. 28; to declare, indicate, Lu. 20. 37. unrote |, (py & qOTE) has the same significations and usage as 7; which see; He. 9. 17; Mat. 4.6; 13.15; also, whether, Lu. 3. 15. pentrov |, ady. lest perhaps.—B. C. Tdf. pyre, A. Ln. pyres, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 27. 29.) pyro |, adv. (py & To) not yet, not as yet, Ro.g.11; He. 9g. 8. pyros |, conj. ( py & qs) lest in any way or means, that in no way, Ac. 27. 29; Ro. 11. 21; 1 Co. 8.9; 9. 27, et al.; whether per- haps, | Thes. 3. 5. penpov,* acc. sing. . . . - oF pnpos pnpos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the thigh, Re. 19. 16. unre |, conj. (pap & TE) neither ; untre— pyre, or py pyre, or pnde— pre, neither — nor, Mat. 5. 34, 35, 36; Ac. 23.8; 2 Thes. 2.2; in N.T. also equivalent to pede, not even, not so much as, Mar. 3. 20. pentepa, acc. sing. . . . . pyTHp pyrépas, acc. pl. : 5 : : 5 id. a Mar. 4, 27. 6 He. 11. 37. e He. 6. 14. 4 Re. 19. 16. pnrnp |, Tepos, Tpds, 7, (§ 6. rem. 2) @ mother, Mat. 1.18; 12. 49, 50, et al. freq.; @ parent city, Gal. 4. 26; Re. 17. 5 pyrpa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) the womb, Lu. 2. 23; Ro. 4. 19. pyre], (py & TL) has the same use as py in the form ei pyre, Lu. 9. 13, et al.; also when pre- fixed to an interrogative clause, Mat. 7.16; Jno. 4. 29. See py. pateye, (mye & ye) strengthened for pyre, surely then, much more then, 1 Co. 6. 3. pytpadrgais,® dat. pl. . - — pntpadrays pytpadays, or AGas |, ov, 4, C 2. rem. 4) (uwHrnp & daXotdw, poet. for GLodw, to smite) a striker of his mother, matricide, 1 Ti. 1.9. pytpay, acc. sing. . 5 : : . peytpa payrpas, gen. sing. 2 . : 2 id. pntpt, dat. sing. 4 : ; ? 5 pytnp pNTpOs, gen. sing. . : : : id. pila, nom. sing. fem. (§ 9. tab. I. a) 3 eis pug, dat. sing. fem. : 2 : : id. puatvover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. 4 puaiven puaive |, fut. avo, (§ 27. rem. 1. ¢) aor. 1, épinva & éuiava, (§ 27. rem. 1. e) perf. peplayKa, perf. pass. pweyiacpar, aor. |, pass. epravOnv, (§ 27. rem. 3) pr. to tinge, dye, stain; to pollute, defile, cere- monially, Jno. 18. 28; to corrupt, deprave, die he LOR SIGS 145 TIE ANU Oley fe). placa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pollution, moral defilement, 2 Pe. 2. 20. pacpds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pol- lution, defiling, 2 Pe. 2. 10. L.G. pilav, acc. sing. fem. : ; P : els puavOdcr, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : puaiv pias, gen. sing. fem. ‘ ; t els piacpa |, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. 6) - poaives pudopatas ace. pl. : placpo. pacpds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . : . paiva page, gen. sing. : . pac L6s pitypa.,” azos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. oe) . + plyvupe poyvepe), fut. pigw, (§ 36. rem. 5) aor. 1, euiéa, perf. pass. peeuypas, to mix, mingle, WIEN, Gres BYR ALB, atety fel IRWOS tly fe piypa, atos, 70, (or piypa) (§ 4. tab. D. c) a mixture, Jno. 19. 39. ents 1.19: 2 Pe. 2. 20. g 2 Pe, 2. 10, h Jno. 19. 39, pukpa 270 Lor Oba puxpa, nom. sing. fem. pukpos rem. 3) to remember, recollect, call to mind, Mat. puxpav, acc. sing. fem. ‘ ; 2 : id. 26.75; Lu.1.54,72; 16.25: in N.T., ina puxpot, nom. pl. mase. . : : ; id. passive sense, to be called to mind, be in é : : id. borne in mind, Ac. 10. 31; Re. 16. 19 pLUKpots, dat. pl. masc. . 1 ? ? ? puuKpov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. : id. et al. pveia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and pikpos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) little, small in size, rem. 2) remembrance, recollection, Phi. quantity, etc., Mat. 13. 32; small, little i. 33 1 Thes. 3.6; 2 Ti. 1.3/5 “nention’: in age, young, not adult, Mar. 15. 40; pevelav qovetaGar, to make mention, Ro. little, short in time, Jno. 7. 333 puxpov, 1-9; Ep: 1.16; 1 Thes. 1. 25>Philes4- sc. Xpovor, a little while, a short time, pviya, aros, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. JNOw13 335 pera. puuKpov, after a little a memorial, monument ; a tomb, sepulchre, while, a little while afterwards, Mat.26.73; Mar. 5. 5, et al. little in number, Lu. 12. 32; small, little puvnpetov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C.c) the in dignity, low, humble, Mat. to. 42; same as pvnpa, Mat. 8. 28; 23. 29, Thi dies puukpov, as an adv., little, a little, et al. Mat. 26. 39, et al. puny, ns, 7, (8 2. tab. B.a) remem- piuKpOTepov, nom. sing. neut. compar. puxpos brance, recollection, mention ; pn puKporepos, nom. sing. masc. comp. (§ 8. rem. 5) id. moveta ar, to make mention, 2 Pe. 1. 15. peukpod, gen. sing. masc. - : A id. pynpovevds, fut. vow, (§ 13. tab. M) puxpovs, acc. pl. masc. é : : 2 id. aor. 1, euvnpovevea, to remember, recol- puKxpd, dat. sing. masc. : : : id. lect, call to mind, Mat. 16.9; Lu. 17.32; pukpov, gen. pl. ‘ : : ; ; id. Ac. 20. 31, et al.; to be mindful of, to fix MiAnrov, acc. . : MiAytos the thoughts upon, He. 11. 15; to make MéAnros |, ov, 1, (§ 3. tab. C. § Miletus, a cele- mention, mention, speak of, He. 11. 22 brated city of Caria. pvnpLootvov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Midyrov, gen. . é MiXnros a record, memorial, Ac. 10. 4; honour- Muyo, dat. . : : : P id. able remembrance, Mat.26.13; Mar.14.9. pidwov |,“ tov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (Lat. miliarium) pynovd, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. pLyeopat a Roman mile, which contained mille Luo, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. pucew passuum, 1000 paces, or 8 stadia, i.e. purely, pres. infin. act. A : : F id. about 1680 English yards. L.G. pucets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. pupeto ban, pres. infin. A : puyweopae pice |, @, fut. How, (§ 16. tab. P) perf. peuionka, eis 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. ; id. aor. 1, euionoa, (pcos, hatred) to hate, Pipéopmat, ovpar], fut. yoopar, (§ 17. tab. Q) (ptjos, an imitator) to imitate, follow as an example, strive to resemble, 2 Thes. Beas 19)s) ke. £3.) 733) ono. hie pipntys, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) an imitator, follower, \ Co. 4. 16; Ep. 5 et al. pyyrai, nom. pl. paypenryys pupentys |, od, 6 . : pLyLéoprae piprvynoKeae, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. PLYyLVTKY pupevnoKy, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. A id. fyvjoKe |, to remind ; mid. pupvynoKopat, aor. 1, (pass. form) éuyjaOyy, fut. uvnoOjocopar, perf. peuvnpat, with pres. signif. (§ 36. regard with ill-will, Mat.5.43,44; 10.22; to detest, abhor, Jno. 3. 20; Ro. 7. 15; in N.T. to regard with less affection, love less, esteem less, Mat. 6. 24; Lu. 14. 26. pon, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. puorew plonoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . , id. [LLOnOELS, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : ; id. pucnoover, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : id. pone wot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. paarrodocia |, as, 77, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (ucbds, adrodidwpe) pr. the discharge of wages ; requital ; reward, He. 10. 35; I1. 26; punishment, He. 2. 2. ucbarodoctay, acc. sing. . wtcbamodocta P pe a Mat. 5. 41. puro Oo. pucbamoddrys |,“ ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (yucGds, darodi- Swp) a bestower of remuneration; recom- penser, rewarder. N.T. picfor, nom. pl. masc. pio Bos picbios |, tov, 6, 7 pa Oos pucOiwv, gen. pl. pic bros pucOov, acc. sing. puobos pa Oos | , ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) hire, wages, Mat. 20.8; Ja. 5. 4, et al.; reward, Mat. 5 12, 46; 6.1, 2, 5, 16, et al.; punishment, 2ePes 2,003, etal. ptaOvos, a, cov, (§ 7. rem. 1) hired ; as a subst., a hired servant, hireling, Lu. iso iy Wo er pucbou, &, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to hire out, let out to hire; mid. to hire, Mate20n 0s 75 picbwpa, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) hire, rent; in N.T. a hired dwelling, Ac. 28. 30. picOwrds, ot, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a hireling, Mar. 1. 20; Jno. To. 12, 13. poOov, gen. sing. : . pubs pcbow, a], fut. ow, (§ 20. tab. T) : id. plcOupa |, aros, Td ; : : ; id. pucOdpar,” dat. sing. picbopa pucOdcacGor, aor. 1, infin. mid . pc bow pucOurds |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) polos pucbwray, gen. pl. pucbwres pucovpLevou, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. pure puucovvTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. z id. purovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. PLUTOvVTOY, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. ‘ id. pucovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. 3 id. puc®, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ; é id. prov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. F id. MurvAnvy |, ns, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Mitylene, the capital city of Lesbos, in the A°gean sea. ace. Mervdavay,” Muyayr }, 6, Michael, the archangel, indecl. MervAnvn pvaa. |, pv, das, Gs, 7, (§ 2. rem.5) Lat. mina; a weight, equivalent to 100 drachme ; also a sum, equivalent to 100 drachmz and the sixtieth part of a talent, worth about four pounds sterling, Lu. 19. 13, et al. pevay, acc. sing. contr. p pvdopat, par}, (§ 36. rem. 3) see PYLWATKO, pvaa Palh prodto pas, ace. pl. contr. . pda Mvacoyr |, wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Mnason, pr. name. Mvacwv,? dat. Mvdcwv preia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pupynoKw pret, dat. sing. peta. pvelav, acc. sing. : : ‘ 5 id. prea, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) plpynoKw LVYPACL, dat. pl. pvnpa pvypata, acc. pl. : . : : id. puvypatt, dat. sing. . ‘ : : : id. ee nom. and acc. pl. : pevnpetov pevneeiots, dat. pl. . F : : id. perquetor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 puLpeynoKo pVnpLetov, gen. sing. pvnpetov ponpcton, dat. sing. : 4 5 5 id. pypetov, gen. pl. . ; : : : id. pvnpn |, ns, 9, (8 2. tab. B. a) ppv ycKw pUnpeny,” acc. sing. penn pvnpeoveve, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. penpovetd. povnprovevet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : id. pevynprovevety, pres. infin. ‘ 6 5 id. pevnpovevere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . id. pevyprovetnre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. . : id. pvnpovevovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. pvnpovedtso }, fut. etow, ($ 13. tab. M) pupynoK pvnpovevwopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. é prnpovete pvnpoovvor |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) pupeynoKo pono Onvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : 5 id. punoOys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. pevino Onze, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. ‘ id. puynoOnre, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. . id. pn, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. a id. pynoteveions, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. ], pass. prynoredoo pvnotev |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) aor. 1, pass. euvnotevOnv, to ask in marriage ; to be- troth; pass. to be betrothed, affianced, Mat. Haran Wb, 18) P47 4, 5 poyAdAov,/ acc. sing. masc. poytAddos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (pdyis & Aadéw) having an impediment in one’s poytAdXos speaking with difficulty, a stam- (a). LXX. poyts |,8 ady. (pdyos, labour, toil) with difficulty, scarcely, hardly. podov, acc. sing. p.00L0s p.010s |, Ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) ee modius) a modius, a Roman measure for things dry, speech, merer. containing 16 sextarii, and equivalent to a Ye. 11:6. 6 Ac. 28. 30. ¢ Ac. 20. 14, d Ac. 21. 16, ec: 2ePerdlerlo. f Mar. 7. 32. g Tu. 9. 39, pLot 272 jLovos about a peck; in N.T. @ corn measure, Mat. porxovs, acc. pl. [LOLXOs 5. 153 Mar. 4.21; Lu. 11. 33. ports |, adv. (p0A0s, labour) with sity scarcely, prot, dat. sing. ($ 11. tab. K. a) eyo hardly, Ac: 14. 18; 27. 7,8, 165) Ro: potxadioa, acc. sing. protxanis 5.4; 1 Pe. 4. 18. poorxadides, voc. pl. . , ; : id. Mod6x J," 6, Moloch, pr. name, indecl. pootxaAtor, dat. sing. . : : : id. podvverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. podtve otyadidos, gen. sing. . : : : id. , - potas) iSos, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) proxys podive], ee Boe _ - se pel porxdopat, Gpar|, fut. yoopac id. Hae Per : ak pee er prorxao Gan, pres. infin. : LOL LOLOL eae itis: eats cake ) a Paes sigairad, Berar eeide apiece incl ; a. sully; to defile, ae ae morally, 1 Co. Bice as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pLoxos ‘ eal ea I ae "ae C. al porxeia, dat. sing. poorxeta tats bag oe sage LG : Sate pLorxeca, nom. pl. e e O a . id. a if ite i z ‘ ii 7“ mise Jet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. , povopov,” gen. sing. : {LoAvo 0s POLS peel aie HOIXEVO | ouch |, ss fp (8 2 tab. B. a) eran polyevey, pres. infin. : : 4 ; id. : a gage? 2 p poorxevers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. =. id. Uy ase i ae hoppy porxevOijvar, aor. 1, infin. pass—B. D. Ln. sf fee we) ate porxyacba1, R. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Mat. ee 0 aa a ie ee ae! poorxevop.evn, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. mid. . id. pov} 1: ae Scr ala Lae protxevovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. - id. B elie oe bees f BS prorxevorets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. : ; id. OY, Cae tad HOYOS porxevons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. OVC oe a a ¢. ee povoyers Fr aigetes|) Cit. eveie,: (8 13. tab.) ays PURO ES, ods, 6, 4, (§ 7. ta ) (povos > s yévos) only-begolten, only-born, Lu. Pa ages ne VOCs BE ; : a 7. 12; 8. 42; 9. 38; He. 11. 17; only- potxos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an adulterer, Lu. begotten in respect of peculiar generation, 18. 11; 1 Co. 6.9; Hes 13. 43 Ja. 4.4. 3 10: t. mas BB ao, Bea nO Pp pouxairis, (Sos, , (8 4. rem. 2. c) povoycrars: gen. sing. masc. povoyerrys (equivalent to proixds, fem. of pLotxos) eee ON STEER Hays an adulteress, Ro. 7.3; Ja. 4.4; by gree dat. se Dee ely : ; : _ meton. an adulterous mien, lustful signi- at he sa ice ng a 4 ; : 3 : id. ficance, 2 Pe. 2. 14; from the Heb., povov |, eues spiritually adulterous, faithless, ungodly, povos |, y, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) wilhout accompani- Mat. 12. 39; 16. 4; Mar. 8. 38. LG. ment, alone, Mat.14.23; 18.15; Lu.10.40, porydopar, Gpat, fut. yropar, (§ 19. et al.; singly existent, sole, only, Ino. 17. 3, tab. S) (mid. of poly, to defile a mar- et al.; lone, solitary, Jno. 8. 29; 16. 32; ried woman) to commit or be guilty of alone in respect of restriction, only, Mat. adultery, Mat. 5. 32, et al. 4.4; 12.4, etal.; alone in respect of cir- prouxeia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and cumstances, only, Lu.24.18; not multiplied rem. 2) adultery, Mat. 15.19; Mar. 7. 21, by reproduction, lone, barren, Jno. 12. 24. et al. Lovo, adv. only, Mat. 5. 47; 8. 8; porxevo, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) ov povov — adda kat, not only— but alsa, aor. |, epoixevoa, trans. to commit adul- Mat. 21. 21; Jno. 5.18; pip provov— tery with, debauch, Mat. 5. 28; absol. GANG, not only—but, Phi. 2. 12, et al. and mid. to commit adultery, Mat. 5. 27; provow, &, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) Jno. 8. 4, et al.; to commit spiritual perf. pass. PLewovenp.a, to leave alone; adultery, be guilty of idolatry, Re. 2. 22. pass. to be left alone, be lone, 1 Ti. 5. 5. se EE ———ee a Ac. 7. 43. 62Co. 7.1. e Col. 3. 13. pLovou 2 Ld 3 pupla povov, gen. sing. masc. povovs, acc. pl. masc. ; id. provodOadpoy, acc. sing. masc. povodbadpos povopbarpos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (podvos & ddOadpos) one-eyed; deprived of an eye, Mat. 18.9; Mar. 9. 47. povew, o|, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) prov, dat. sing. masc. popdy |, ns, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) form, Mar. (Qs BR LN 5 Oy Ho propddw, @ 0, fut. Ooo, (§ 20. tab. 48) aor. 1, pass. euoppuwbyv, to give shape to, mould, fashion, Gal. 4. 19. fovos . pecvos id. 9 ae poppwots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) pr. @ shaping, moulding ; in N.T. external 2 Ti. 3.5; a settled form, prescribed system, Ro. 2. 20. form, appearance, popdy, dat. sing. pop) proppny, acc. sing. id. poppow, &], fut. dow ¢ id. poppwby, @ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, sib. pass. ‘6 21. tab. U) poppow popdwow, acc. sing. poppwcis Mee cess eats, cs) 7 tab Ee 5 pepey poor, acc. sing. . 5 . [LooXOS Gy asia @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. 1, euoorxoToinga, (udaxos & rroréw) to form an image of a calf, Ac. 7. 41. N.T. Pe | gen. pl. pvedds pvéw, o], fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. Pp) ae pass. e- ponat, (pvto, to shut the mouth) to ini- tiate, instruct in the sacred mysteries; in N.T. pass. to be disciplined in a practical lesson, to learn a lesson, Phi. 4. 12. pvatnplov, tov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (pvorns, an initiated person, pveéw) a matter to the knowledge of which initiation is necessary; a secret which would remain such but for revelation, Mat. 3. 11; Ro. Ii.1 2:55) COl., ©. 26; et al.; power or principle, 2 Thes. a concealed 2 2. 7; a hidden 205) W]e pvOos meaning of a symbol, Re. 1. pvors, dat. pl. pv00s |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ word, speech, a tale; a fable, figment, 1 Ti. 1. 4, et al. pvovs, ace. pl. pvdos (§ 19. tab. S) to low, bel- also, to roar, pvKaopat, pat], low, as a bull; as a lion. peuxGrat,? 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pkdop.au pouxtyptera,” puktypica puxtnpico |, fut. éow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (pUKTHP, the nose) to contract the nose in contempt and 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. derision, toss up the nose; Gal. 6. 7. pvrikds |,f 7, dv, ($7. tab. F.a) (utdy, @ mill) of a mill, belonging to a mill. to mock, deride, pocxos |, ov, 6, 9, ($3. tab. C. a) pr. a tender purov, acc. sing. pros branch, shoot; a young animal; a calf, pvros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 5 a millstone, Mat. young bullock, Lu. 15. 23, 27, 30; He. 18. 6, et al. 12. 19; Re. 4. 7. pvthov, gen. sing. pvros por, dat. sing. [LoaxXos prvro, dat. sing. —B. Ln. ; id. pooxXwv, gen. pl. id. poirove, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 24.41) prov, gen. sing. (§ 11. tab. K. a) eyo prcrov], wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a mill-house, a piovoikds |, 7, ov, OF od, 6, 7, (wotoa, 4 muse, place where the grinding of corn was song, music) pr. devoted to the arts of the performed. Muses; a musician; in N.T., perhaps, a pirove® dat. sing. podrov singer, Re. 18. 22. Mipa |,” wv, Ta, Myra, a fe of hoe —Rec. povotkoy,” gen. pl. [LOvOLKOS Gr. Sch. poxOov, acc. sing. Fp }.0xos Mvppa, B. Ln. Tdf. p.0xos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) wearisome labour, pupa, ace. pl. pdpov toil, travail, 2 Co. 11. 27; 1 Thes. 2. 9; pupiddas, ace. pl. peupids 2 Thes. 3. 8. poupiaces, nom. pl. . id. poxOy, dat. sing. ; pdxos popudder, gen. pl. id. P pupids , dos (a), 4, (§$ 4. tab. D. b) (puptos, innu- pveros |, od, 6, ($3.tab.C.a) marrow, He.4.12. merable) a myriad, ten thousand, Ac. a Gal, 4. 19. 6 Re, 18. 22. ¢ He, 4. 12. d Re. 10. 3. e Gal. 6. 7. J Mar. 9. 42, g Mat. 24. 41. h Ac. 27.5, 19 pupa 274 19. 19; indefinitely, a vast multitude, Lu. 12. 1; Ac. 21. 20, et al. pevpidot, dat. pl. peupias prpitw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1 pubpov pupior}, at, a, (§ 9. tab. 1. d) (pupios, innumera- ble) indefinitely, a great number, 1 Co. 4.15; 14.19; specifically, pvpvot, a my- riad, ten thousand, Mat. 18. 24. puptous, acc. pl. masc. pupion pupioat,* aor. 1, infin. pupil puptwv, gen. pl. pupion pupor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. ¢) pr. aromatic juice which distils from trees; ointment, unguent, usually perfumed, Mat. 26. 7, 12; Mar. 14. 3, 4, et al. pupilo, fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to anoint, Mar. 14. 8. Mvoia. |, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Mysia, a province of Asia Minor. Mvciay, acc. : : F Mvoia pvornpia, acc. pl. pLvaTHpLov porripiov |, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. . ae pevéw pvaorypiov, gen. sing. pLvoTHpLov bore: dat. sing. “ : : . id. pvaotnpiov, gen. pl. F : id. porate |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) Ge to shut, close, & oy) pr. to close the eyes, contract the eyelids, wink; to be near-sighted, dim- sighted, purblind, 2 Pe. 1. 9. pvwrdaov,’ nom. sing. masc. part. pres. A porwr, dat. sing. poodle podo poral], wos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. a) the mark of a blow; a stripe, a wound, | Pe. 2. 24. Popeopat, odpar |, fut. yoopar, (§ 17. tab. Q) pdpos popnOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. pLopeopLau popnonrar, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. papot,? nom. pl. pG@pos pe@pos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) blame, ridicule; a disgrace to society, a stain, 2 Pe. 2. 13. Popeopat, odpat, OF popdopat, Gpar |, fut. yoo- peau, aor. 1, pass. enopynOny, to find fault Naap popds, acc. pl. fem. pLwpos pope, voc. sing. masc. . id. popia), as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. Ke JLwpos pwpiay, acc. sing. popia puwpias, gen. sing. . 2 : ; 3 id. pLwpot, nom. and voc. pl. masc. puwpos pwpodoyia. |,” as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pwpos & Adyos) foolish talk. pwpov, nom. sing. neut. “ : « }Lwpds popos |, da, ov, (§7.rem. 1) pr. dull; foolish, Mat. 4.263 23.147, 19; 2 Li. 2.23, etal.; from the Heb., a fool in senseless wickedness, Mateses22. popaive, fut. av@, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) aor. |, ewopava, to be foolish, to play the fool; vict of folly, 1 Co. 1. 20; pass. to be con- in N.T. trans. to make foolish, con- aicted of folly, to incur the character of folly, Ro. 1. 22; to be rendered insipid, Mat. 5: 13; Lu. 14. 34. propia, as, ” (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) foolishness, 1 Co. 1. 18, 21, 23, et al. Popo, dat. sing. mase. pLwpos Moceéa, ace. ‘ : : : - Moojjs Mocet, dat. ; : j : : id. Mocéws, gen. é ; ; ‘ : id. Moon, dat. é : : : : id. Moony, acc. . . . . . . id. Moojs, or Moiojs, éws, 6, Moses, pr. name. Mwiioéa, acc... : . . : Mwiiojs Moicet, dat. 5 : ; - - id. Moioéws, gen. . : 3 ; : id. Mwionjy, acc. c : : : = id. NV. Naoacodv, 6, Naasson, pr. name, indecl. Nayyai 6, Naggai, Nagge, pr. name, indecl. Nalapé6, or Nalaper, 9, Nazareth, a city of Ga- lilee, indecl. with, censure, blame, 2 Co.8.20; passively, Nalapnve, voc. sing. Nalapnvos 21C0.10.93: Nalapnvor, acc. sing. 4 : c id. pope, ace. pl. neut. pLmpos Nalapyvos, ov, 6, an inhabitant of Nazareth, propa, nom. pl. fem. . : : id. B: Ln. Tdf. (Mar. 10. 47.) popatve |, fut. avd, (§ 27. rem. 1. é : : id. Nafwpatos, Rec. Gr. Sch. popavOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. popaive Nalapyvod, gen. sing. Nalapynves a Mar. 14. 8. 62 Pe.1.9. cl Pe, 2, 24: d2 Pe. 2. 18. e Ep. 5. 4, J Lu. 3. 25, Nap 275 VEKpo Nafwpatoy, ace. sing. : Nawpatos Nafwpaios, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a Nazarite; an inhabitant of Nazareth. Nafwpaiov, gen. sing. ; 4 ‘ Nalwpaiwy,. gen. pl. : ‘ : : Nadav,* 6, Nathan, pr. name, indecl. Nalwpatos id. Nadaranar, 6, Nathanael, pr. name, indecl. val, a particle, used to strengthen an affirmation, verily, Re. 22.20; to make an affirmation, or express an assent, yea, yes, Mat. 5.37; ING? Bote (ae fle Naty,’ on Nain, a town of Palestine, indecl. vaots, dat. pl. ‘ 3 j ; , acc. sing. 5 é vaos Vaov, id. vads |, Gd, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. A (valw, to one pr. a dwelling; the dwelling of a deity, a tem- ple, Mat. 26. 61; Ac. 7. 48, et al.; used figuratively of individuals, Jno. 2. 19; 1 Co. 3. 16, et al.; spe. the cell of a tem- ple; hence, the Holy Place of the Temple of Jerusalem, Mat. 23. 35; Lu. 1.9, et al.; a model of a temple, a shrine, Ac. 19. 24. vaov, gen. sing. . C : C Naowp,” 6, Naum, pr. name, indecl. , VQos vaovs, acc. pl. . c id. vapoos |, ov, %, (S835 tabs C5 b) (Heb. =", me nard, andropogon nardus of Linn., a spe- cies of aromatic plant with grassy leaves and a fibrous root, of which the best and in N.T. oil of spikenard, an oil extracted from the plant, strongest grows in India; which was highly prized and used as an ointment either pure or mixed with other substances, Mar. 14. 3; Jno. 12. 3. vapoov, gen. . . vapoos Népxwooos |, ov, 0, Narcissus, pr. name. Napkicoov,’ gen. . . . : . Nopxusoos vavayew, |, fut. yow, aor. 1, evavaynoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (vats & ayvupe, to break) to make shipwreck, be shipwrecked, 2 Co. ita ise PoA Ria tela tic vav«Anpos |, ov, 6, ($3. tab.C. a) (vats & Kdijpos) the master or owner of a ship. vavk\npy,° dat. sing. . 4 P vauxkAnpos vaty, acc. sing. ; ; : ‘ . vars vais |, vews, 9, (§ 6. rem. 4. g) (véw, to swim) a ship, vessel. a Lu. 3.31. 6 Lu. 7. 11, e Lu. 3. 25. d Ro. 16.11. vavrTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a@ ship. man, sailor, seaman, Ac. 27. 27, 30; Re. Roel vavrTat, nom. pl. . : . . 2 vavTns vavTns |, ov, 6 ; : 3 ; . vars vauTov, gen. pl. . : ; ; z vauTns Nax«p,* 6, Nachor, pr. name, indecl. vad, dat. sing. c - - vaos veaviay, acc. sing. - i ‘ veavias veavias |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.d) . véos veaviov, gen. sing. - ; veavias veavioke, voc. sing. . veaviokos VEAVLCKOL, nom. and voc. pl. id, veaviokov, acc. sing. A id. veavioos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) veos Neadzodw," acc. . - NeazoXts Nedzodts |, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) .) Neapolis, a city of Thrace on the Strymonie gulf. veas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. fem. 5 véos Neepav,' 6, Neeman, Naaman, pr. name, indecl. vekpa, nom, sing. fem. veKpos vekpay, ace. sing. fem. id. vexpot, nom, pl. masc. id. vexpots, dat. pl. masc. id. VEKpOV, nom. sing. neut. and acc. masc. F id. vexpos |, a, dv, (§ 7. rem. 1) (véxus, @ dead body) dead, without life, Mat. met. VEKpOS TUL, dead to a thing, Mile his 22 oes no longer devoted to, or under the influence of a thing, Ro. 6. 11; dead in respect of fruitless- ness, Ja. 2. 17, 20, 26; morally or spiri- tually dead, Ro. 6. 13; Ep. 5. 14; dead in alienation from God, Ep. 2. 1, 5; Col. 2. 13; obnoxious to death, mortal, Ro. 8. 10; causing death and misery, fatal, having a destructive power, He.6.1; 9.14, et al. vexpow, ©, fut. dow aor. 1, évexpwca, (§ 20. tab. T) pr. to put to death, kill; ia N.T. met. to deaden, mortify, Col. 3. 5; pass. to be rendered impotent, effete, Ro. L.G. VeKpwots, ews, OF (§ 5. tab: BE. c) pr. Ave TOr whe. Th. U2. a putting to death; dying, abandonment to death, 2Co.4.10; deadness, impotency, Ro. 4. 19. L.G, VeKpov, gen. sing. masc. vexpos vexpovs, acc. pl. mase. VEKPOS 320. LL Ff Ac. 27. 41 g Lu. 3. 34. hk Ac. 16.11. t Lu. 4. 27. VEKPO VEKpou, a], fut. Oru, (§ 20. tab. T) veKpos vekpov, gen. pl. 5 é : ‘ . id. vexpwoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. vekpow véekpwow, acc.. sing. : : ‘ VEKpwous vexpwots |, EWs, 7), (Si5aitaba Bae) = VEKpos vevexpwpévoy, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. (§ 21. tab?) ae vexpse VEVEKpWLLEVOD, gen. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. vevixynka, | pers. sing. perf. ind. act. vuKaw veviukynkare, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. act. . : id. vevouobérnrat, 3 pers. sing perf. ind. pass. vowoberéw vevopoberyro, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. pass. for evevojobernro, (§ 14. rem. 1. f) id. véov, acc. sing. masc. and nom, neut. : véos véos |, a, ov, (§7.rem. 1) recent, new, fresh, Mat. Quy wleCos 54758 Cols sats) Ele ani25 241; young, youthful, Tit. 2. 4, et al. 2. tab. B. d) (veay, youth, veavias, ov, 6, (§ idem, from ypéos) @ young man, Ac. 20. 9; 23. 17, 18, 22; used of one who is in the prime and vigour of life, Ac. fo Itsy veaviokos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a young man, youth, Mar. 14. 51; 16. 5, et al.; used of one in the prime of life, Mat. 19. 20, 22; veavioxou, Soldiers, Mar. rivele fshee veooaos, ov, 0, ($532 tab; C2 a) the young of birds, a young bird, youngling, chick, voco.d, Gs, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (contr. for yeoooud, from yeoo- Lu. 2. 24. aos) a brood of young birds, Lu. 13. 34. vooctov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) contr. for veoociov ) the young of birds, a chick; pl. a brood of young birds, Mat. 23. 37: 6, (contr. for yeooads) a young bird, v.r. Lu. 2. 24. , ~ VOOGOS, Ov, veoTys, THTOs, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) youth, Mat 19. 20; Ac. 26. 4, et al. VEWTEPOS, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (compar. of véos) younger, more youthful, Lu. 15. 72, 13, e¢ al. vewtepikos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) juvenile, natural to youth, youthful, 2 Ti Do Wily dul ee 4 Lu. 2, 24. DilsbesyGr ce He. 12. 1. 276 VEWTE veoroos |, 00,6 —~ - : : : + veos veooaous,* acc. pl. veooaos vedtns |, THTOS, 7) véos VEOTHTOS, gen. sing. . . . veoTns veoduror,’ acc. sing. masc. : » veddutos vedgutos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (aides & diw) newly or recently planted; met. a neophyte, one newly implanted into the Christian Church, a new convert, 1 Ti. 3.6. LXX. vevel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . 3 5 vevw vevoayTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 : id. vevo |, fut. vevow, aor. l, evevoa, (§ 13. tab. M) to nod ; to intimate by a nod or significant gesture, Jno. 13. 24; Ac. 24. 10. vuordatu, fut. cw & Ew, (§ 26. rem. 2) to nod; to nod in sleep; to sink into a sleep, Mat. 25.5; to slumber in inactivity, 27 Be 2 5 3. vepéAat, nom. pl. : veto vepéAas, dat. pl. . ; : . : id. vepern |, ns, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a cloud, Mat. 17.5 5 24. 30; 26. 64, et al. vepedy, dat. sing. é vepéern vepedrny, acc. sing. . : : ; id. vedhédys, gen. sing. 5 ¢ 4 é id. vepeAor, gen. pl. “ A 5 5 3 id. NedGarcip, 6, Nephthalim, pr. name, indecl. végos |," €os, 70, (§ 5. tab. E.b) @ cloud; trop. a cloud, a throng of persons, He. 12. 1. vedpos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a kidney; pl. vedpot, the kidneys, reins ; from the Heb., the reins regarded as a seat of desire and affection, Re. 2. 23. veppos vedpovs,* acc. pl. : : ; . VewKOpov,” VEewkOpos vewKopos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (vads, Att. veds, & Kopew, to sweep clean) pr. one who ace. sing. fem. sweeps or cleanses a temple; generally, one who has the charge of a temple, edituus ; in N.T. a devotee city, as having specially dedicated a temple to some deity. vewrépas, acc. pl. fem. . : veorepos vewrepikds,f acc. pl. fern. . : $ vewrepiKds vewrepiKos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) véos vewTepot, nom, pl. masc. ‘ vedTepos , an! , vewtepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . Wee vewrépous, acc. pl. masc. . vEedTEpos d Re. 2. 23. e Ac. 19. 35. 2) Ti. 2.22. sil | v7,” a particle used in affirmative oaths, by. vyGer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ‘ : vidover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind—B. Ln. . - vyGer, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 6. 28) i v7Ow }, fut. Vow, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) (véw, idem) to spin, Mat. 6. 28; Lu. 12. 27. vyGu id. vynmalere,” 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. vyrualey vyuatw |, fut. dow VIyTLOS use nom. pl. . : c : F id. vyriots, dat. pl. : id. vytuos |, tov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) er & 2) pr. not speaking, infans; an infant, babe, child; Mat. 27. 163 1 Co:>13. 11 ; one below the age of manhood, a minor, Gal. 4.1; met. a babe in knowledge, unlearned, simple, Mat. 11. 25; Ro. 2. 20. vyTiato, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be childlike, 1 Co. 14. 20. vnriov, gen. sing. ‘ ‘ é viyTrLos vyTiov, gen. pl. : : ; : = id. Nypéa,° acc. 5 5 A 5 . Nypevs Nypevs }, éws, 6, ($ 5. tab. E. d) Nereus, pr. name. Nypi,? 6, Neri, pr. name, indecl. vyctov,* ov, Td : : ; . - vos vioov, acc. sing. 0 id. vncos |, ov, 7, (§$ 3. tab. C. b) Gen to apa) an island, Ac. 13. 6; 27. 26, et al. vyotov, ov, Td, (3 3. tab. C.c) a small island, Ac. 27. 16. viTov, gen. sing. vijos vynoreia, dat. sing. : - vnoreia vqoreia.], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) vores vyoretais, dat. pl. . vyoteia vyoretav, acc. sing. : ‘ : - id. VITTELS, acc. pl. masc. vijores Myoreav, gen. pl. , : vyotela vnoTevely, pres. infin. : 2 ; i vnotetw vynotevynte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. : ‘ id. vynotevopev, | pers. pl. pres. ind. ‘ ; id. vynorevovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. vyorevovtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. VyoTEvovat, 3 pers. pl. pers. ind... ‘ id. VOTEVTAVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 : id. vynotevoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor]. id. VNTTEVTOUCL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : é id. VHoTEvY, fut. evo, (§ 13. tab. M) Vnotts vyotevwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . » vnotetw vijotis |, vos, ews, (§ 5. tab. E. c) and wos, 6, 7%, 270 ViKN (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (vn & éobiw) fasting, Mat. iS By Wile wes tis 2 vynorteia, as, 9, fasting, want of food, 2 Co. 6.5; 11.27; @ fast, religious abstinence from food, Mat. 17. 21; Lu. 2. 37, et al.; spe. the annual public fast of the Jews, the great day of atonement, occurring in the month Tisri, correspond- ing to the new moon of October, Ac. 27.9. vyorevu, fut. vow, aor.1, évyjorevoa, ($ 13. tab. M) to fast, Mat. 4. 2; 6. 16, TAR LON OsEL Soe Chua. VAT, dat. sing. : vnoos vnpadvov, acc. sing. masc.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. . vnpddeor, Rec. (1 Ti. 3. 2) . \ ee vnpdad.os |, ov, 6, 7 . . : . vido vnpariovs, acc. pl. masc.—Gr, Sch. Tdf. ‘ vynpadéovs, Rees (MN Liss rn) \ vnpadios vnde, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. vip vypovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . - id. unpe |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor.1, evnwa, to be sober, not intoxicated ; in N.T. met. to be vigilant, circumspect, 1 Thes. 5. 6, 8, et al. vnpadwos, \and later yydadeos) fov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) sober, temperate, abstinent in respect to wine, etc.; in N.T. met. vigilant, circumspect, | Ti. 3. 2, 11; Ditee2e02: vypwpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. vido vyware, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . 6 id. Niyep,/ 6, Niger, pr. name, probably not declined. vikad, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ViKaW vika, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . , . id. Nuxavopa,® acc. . . . . . Nixavwp Nixavop |, opos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) Nicanor, pr. name. vikaw, @ |, fut. yow vikn vikn |," nS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) victory; meton. a victorious principle, 1 Jno.°5. 4. vikaw, @, fut. now, perf. veviknKa, aor. 1, eviknoa, (§ 18. tab. R) to con- quer, .overcome, vanquish, subdue, Lu. II. 22; Jno. 16. 33; absol. to overcome, prevail, Re. 5.5; to come off superior in a judicial cause, Ro. 3. 4. vikos, €0s, To, \§ 5. tab. E. b) (a later a1€o. 15. 31. 61 Co. 14. 20. c Ro. 16. 15. @ Lu. 3, 27. e Ac. 27. 16. J Ac. 13.1. g Ac. 6.5. hl] Jno. 5. 4, VLIENT 2 equivalent to vikn) victory, Mat. 12. 20; 1 Co. Co arene vukjoat, aor. |, infin. . : F ‘ yikaw viknoaoe, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1. id. VUKHOEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. = id. vucnon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. VUKHONS, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. Nuxddnpos |, ov, 6, (8 3. tab. C.a) Nicodemus, pr. name. Nuxodatrys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a Nicolaitan, or follower of Nicolaus, an heresiarch of the Apostolic age, Re. 2.6, 15. (7). NixoAairay, gen. pl. Nixodatrys Nuxodaor,” acc. . . Nuxodaos NixddAdos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Nicolaus, pr. name. Nixomodw,’ ace. . : : - NuxozoXus NuxozoXts |, ews, 7, (§ 5. ae E. c) Nicopolis, a city of Macedonia. vixos |, €0s, ous, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) . viKkn vik@, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. VUKGW vikov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. vukovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. vikovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Nuwvevi,’ OF Nineveh, the capital of Assyria, indecl. Nuwevirat, nom. pl. Nwrevirns Nuevitais, dat. pl. : A A id. Nuevirns |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a Ninevile, an inhabitant of Nineveh. ({). virtew, pres. infin. . virTw virreis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : id. virrnp |, Hpos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) id. virTpa," acc. sing. : virTnp virre |, fut. wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, evupa, (a form of later use for vil) to wash; spe. to wash some part of the person, as distinguished from Aovw, Mat. 6. 17; Jno. 13. 8, et al. viTTnp, nNpos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f.) a basin for washing some part of the person. INGE: virrovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. 5 . varTw viva, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. id. vupapevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. vivacban, aor. 1, infin. mid. “ : : id. viyys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. ‘ id. vil, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. i id. vipwvtat, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid, 4 id. a Ac, 6. 5, 6 Tit. 3. 12. e Lu. 11. 32, d Jno. 13. 5. ie vop.o0 voe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : ‘ . vow voetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ; id. voeitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. id. yoew, |, fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. P) vous vonpa |, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) id. vonpara, nom. andace. pl. . ; vonpoa. vongoat, aor. 1, infin. : ‘ voeéw vonowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. id. voGo.,° nom. pl. masc. ; ‘ ; gles vobos |, ov, 0, OF spurious, bastard. vot, dat. sing. (§ 6. rem. 4. h) vous vou.n |, 78; ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) (vépo, to feed) pas- ture, pasturage, Jno. 10.9; éxewv vopyy, to eat its way, spread corrosion, 2 Ti. 2.17. vopnv, acc. sing. von vopiter, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. vopito vomitew, pres. infin. ‘ : : . id. vopifovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres.—B. Ln. Tdf. : 5 : id. vopicavres, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 14. 19) vop.lovtwv, gen. pl. mase. part. pres. . id. vopilw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) é ; vopLos vopicwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. vopicar vopukas, acc. pl. fem. . VOpLUKOS vopxot, nom. pl. masc.. id. vopukots, dat. pl. mase. : c id. vopuKoy, acc. sing. masc. id. vopukos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) VO[LOS vopuikovs, acc. pl. masc. . VO[LLKOS vouikov, gen. pl. : : ; ; id. vouy.as |, . . - - VOMOS VOMLOaVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 voile vopionte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. 5 ‘ id. vopicpa |! atos, 7, (§ 4. tab. D. c). VO[LOS vopodiwacKadot, nom. pl. » vomodivacKados vopodwacKados |, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) (vopos & di0aoKaAos ) a teacher and interpreter of the Mosaic law, Lu. 5. 17, et al. N.T. vopoberns id. as, vomobeTreo, @ |, fut. now vopoberys |," ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) Gopcebs ois a ae luwgiver. vopobecta |,* vopoberew, &, fut. yoru, (§ 16. tab. P) to impose a law, give laws; in N.T. pass. lo have a law imposed on one’s self, receive a law, He. 7. 11; to be enacted, consti- tuted, He. 8. 6. e He. 12. 8. Ff Mat. 22. 19. g Ro. 9. 4. A Jas. 4.12, VOLLOV - vopobecta, as, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) legislation ; ” vopobecia, the gift of the Divine Jaw, or the Mosaic law itself, Ro. 9. 4. Vo}LoV, acc. sing. : C VOMOS vomos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. A (véww, to dispense, distribute) a law, Ro. 4. 15; 1 Ti. 1. 9; the Mosaic law, Mat. 5. 17, et al. freq.; the Old Testament Scripture, Jno. 10. 34; a legal tie, Ro. 7. 2, 3; a law, a rule, standard, Ro. 3. 27; a@ rule of life and conduct, Gal. 6. 2; Ja. 1. 25. vopia, fut. tow, perf. vevopixa, aor. 1, évopuca, (§ 26. rem. 1) to own as settled and established; to deem, 1 Co. 7.26; 1 Ti. Mat. 5. 17; pass. to be usual, 6.5; to suppose, presume, 20.10; Lu.2.44, et al.; customary, Ac. 16. 13. vopikos, 7, ov, ($7. tab. F. a) per- taining to law; relating to the Mosaic law, Tit. 3.9; as a subst., one skilled in law, a jurist, lawyer, Tit. 3.13; spe. an interpre- ter and teacher of the Mosaic law, Mat. 220) 3'hs eb als voptpas, adv. lawfully, agreeably to law or custom, rightfully, 1 Ti, 1.8; 2 Ti. 2.5. vopurpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. @ thing sanctioned by law or custom; lawful money, coin, Mat. 22. 19. vojov, gen. sing. VOLOS vojovs, acey ply : . : ‘ id. vopm, dat. sing. : 3 ; : ; id. voos, gen. sing. (§ 6. rem. 4. h) vous voodpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. voew voovpeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass. . id. yvoovyvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. 9 id. vorew, |, fut. ow, (§ 16. tab. P) . vooos voonua|, atos, 7d, ($4. tab. D.c) . ; id. voonpari,” dat. sing. . : voonp10. vocots, dat. pl. < c 3 3 vooos vogov, acc. sing. é ‘ : ‘ id. vooos |, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. b) a disease, sick- ness, distemper, Mat. 4. 23, 24; 8. 173 9. 35, et al. vooew, &, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to be sick; met. to have a diseased appetite or craving for a thing, have an excessive 279 VOUVE to dote, i Ti. 6. 4. voonpa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D.c) dis- ease, sickness, Jno. 5. 4. and vicious fondness for a thing, vooous, acc. pl. : : : + vocos vooo.d |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) veos vooota,’ ace. pl. voooiov voooudy,° acc. sing. . VoooL vooaiov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) : veos OEE ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . ; ‘ id. vooaous, ace. pl.—Const, Tdf. ; veooaous, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Lu. 2. 24) t yO Oe voodiComévous, acc. pl. masc. part. pr. mid. voopile voo pile |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (voodu, apart, separate) to deprive, rob; mid. to appro- priate; to make secret reservation, , e e , 5 , 6ySoyKovTa |, ol, at, Ta OKTO dySoor, acc. sing. masc. ; dySoo0s dydo0s |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) OKTO OyKov," acc. sing. OyKOS oykos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. bulk, weight ; a burden, impediment, He. 12. 1. © He, 12. 1. ode odupp doe |, moe, TOde, (§ 10. tab. J. a, and rem. 1) demon. pron. (6, 9, TO & 8é) this, that, he, she, at, Lu, 1O. 30); 1O.25s Ae. 15423) eal. doe, adv. thus; here, in this place, Mat. 12.6, 41; de 7H Ode, here or there, Mat. 24. 233 Ta woe, the state of things here, Col. 4. 9; met. herein, in this thing, Re. 18; hither, to this place, Mat. 8. 29; 14. 18, et al. 1310; ddevw |, fut. vow - 600s éSevwv,* nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pie ddyyetv, pres. infin. édnyéw ddnyew, G |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) j édyyos oonyn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. ddnyew ddnynoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. : : id. donynoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : 2 id. ddnyot, nom. and voc. pl. édyyos ddnyov, acc. sing. . , ia: ddyyds |, ov; 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) (536s & wy Eop.a) a guide, leader, Ac. 1. 16; met. an in- structor, teacher, Mat. 15. 14; 23. 16, 2 Ro. 2. 19. ddnyew, @, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to lead, guide, Mat. 15. 14; Lu. 6. 39; Re. 7. 17; met. to instruct, teach, Jno. 165.13 50AC.15..9E- oonyov, gen. sing. 600t, nom. pl. ddouropew, |, fut. now, (885s & arép0s) to journey, travel, Ac. £0. 9. ddourropia, as, ) (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a journey, journeying, travel, Jno. éddnyos 600 Ol) 2) Contr. 20: Hdouropia |, as, 7 - ddouropew OdotTropias, dat. pl. d0ouropta. Sdouroplas, gen. sing. . ; : : id. ddouTopovvTwr,’ gen. pl. masc. part. pres. ddouropEew Odots, dat. pl. 600s 6oov, acc. sing. : : : ‘ . id. Gd0vTa, acc. sing. 6d0vs éddvras, acc. pl. . . . : . id. édovres, nom. pl. : - : ; id. 6d0vTos, gen. sing. . - 5 : A id. 6dovTMV, gen. pl. . . . . id. Sdozmovety, pres. infin—B. Ln. Tdf. os , 6dov qoetv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 2. 23) QoeTOree ddororew, GI, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (dds & mrovew) to journey, v.r. Mar. 2. 23. a Lu. 10, 33. 060s |, ov, 9, (§ 3. tab. C. b) a way, road, Mat. 2. 12; Teal3 LAS. 1251s (22-00 aLO = aneans Oy, access, approach, entrance, Jno. 14.6; He. 9.8; direction, quarter, region, Mat.4.15; 10. 5; the act of journeying, a journey, way, course, Mat. 10. 10; Mar. 2. 23; 1 Thes. 3. gards extent, Ac. I. 12; 11, et al.; @ journey, as re- met. @ way, 793 systematic systematic course of pursuit, Lu. 1. ING We Shy ids 17S course of action or conduct, Mat. 21. 32; a way, Ro- 1s 3353 tCo. 45 17 etsala- ma eeaye system of doctrine, Ac. 18. 26; a 68ds, the way of the Christian faith, Ac.19.9, 23; 24. 2 ddevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) to Journey, travel, Lu. 10. 33. 600s Odovs, ace. pl. s z A . : id. 6d0d, gen. sing. ddovs |, ddovTos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) a tooth, Mat. 5. 38; 8. 12, et al. ddvvats, dat. pl. f oouvn ddvvacat, 2 p. . pres. ind. pass. for dura, an im- pure form combining the terminations of a contract verb and a verb in pee Govvaw odvvaw, @ |, fut. yow, ($ 18. tab. R). édvvn odvvn |, ns, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pain of body or mind; sorrow, grief, Ro. g. 2; 1 Ti. (v). > , nw ddvvaw, O, 6. 10. to pain either bodily or mentally; pass. to be in an agony, be tormented, Lu. 2. 48; 16. 24, 25; to be distressed, Odts, and in N.T. ddiy, tvos, oF the throe of a woman in travail, a birth-pang, grieved, Ac. 20. 38. 1 Thes. 5. 3; pl. met. birth-throes, pre- liminary troubles to the development of a catastrophe, Mat. 24.8; Mar. 13.9; from the Heb., a stringent band, a snare, noose, Ac. 2. 24. ddivw, fut. tv, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) to be in travail, Gal. 4.27; Re. 12. 2; met. to travail with, to make effort to bring to spiritual birth, Gal. 4. 19. (7). ddvvGpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. dovvaw ddvvepevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. . id. ddupj.ov, acc. sing. . . e « ddupp.os 6 Ac. 10. 9. odupy 283 > dduppos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (ddvpopat, to lament, bewail) bitter lamentation, wailing, Mat. 2.18; meton. sorrow, mourning, 2 Co. 7. 7 608, dat. sing. ; P 600s ddav, gen. pl. ‘ - : Z : id. oe,2 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ol ’Oliar, acc. : = . e ’Olias "O / e oikovopia, as, 7, (8 held; a stewardship, Lu. 16. 2, 3, 43; in N.T. an apostolic stewardship, a ministe- rial commission in the publication and furtherance of the Gospel, 1 Co. 9. 17; Ep: a e10's #3) 2); \COol.wite 25); mOnmann a= ranged plan, a scheme, Ep. 1. 10; a@ due discharge of a commission, 1 Ti. 1. 4. acc. pl. 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ house, dwelling, Mat. 9. 6, 7; Mar. 2.1; 11; 3. 20, et al.; place of abode, seat, site, Mat. 23. 38; Lu. 13.353; met. @ spiritual house or structure, 1 Pe. 2.5; meton. @ household, family, ID oy RS Tin 1 Ti. 3. 15; He. 3. 6; family, lineage, Lu. 1. 27, 69; 2. 4; from the Heb., a people, nation, Mat. 10. 6; 15. 24. 17; @ spiritual household, ecov, (§ 7. rem. 1) be- longing to a house, domestic; pl. members ies by 3.838 members of a spiritual family, Eph. 2. 19; > a - OLKELOS, €LQ, of a family, immediate kin, members ofaspiritual brotherhood, Gal.6.10. oikérys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. e) pr. an inmate of a house; a domestic servant, household slave, Lu.16. 13; Ac. 10. 7; Romer; bese ers: oiketela, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) the members, or arrangements, of a household, v.r. Mat. 24. 45. OlKOVO{LOS oe" oTis 1:4. 6 Lu. 16. 2. OLKOU oikew, @, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to dwell in, inhabit, 1 Ti. 6. 16; intrans. to dwell, to cohabit, 1 Co. 7. 12, 13; to be indwelling, indwell, Ro. 7. 17, 18, 20 829; 11; -1| Co; 3° 16. s, 7, (pr- fem. part. pass. live; oikoupevy, of oikéw) scil. yn the habitable earth, world, Mat. 24.14; Ro. 10. 18; He. 1.6, et al.; used, however,. with various re- strictions of meaning, according to the context, Lu.2.1; Ac. 17.6, et al.; meton. the inhabitants of the earth, the whole human race, mankind, Ac. 17.31; 19. 273 Re. 3..10 oiknua, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D.c) a dwelling ; .used .in various conventional senses, and among therm, a@ prison, cell, Ac. 12. 7. oiknTypiov, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a habitation, dwelling, an abode, Jude 6; trop. the personal abode of the soul, 2 Co. 5 66k oikia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a house, dwelling, an abode, Mat. 2. 11; 7. 24, 27, et al.;: trop. the bodily ZC ors iis a household, family, Mat. 10.13; 12. 25; abode of the soul, meton. meton. goods, property, means, Mat.23.13, et al. OiKLAKOS, OD, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) be- longing to a house; pl. the members of a household or family, kindred, Mat. 10. Deans Osenle Gre ovkov, gen. sing. . 5 . Z 7 OLKOS . , ¢€ - oixoupevy |, We. GP 8 : 2 ; : id. , oikovpevy, dat. sing. olkoupevyn oikoupevyny, acc. sing. 5 ‘ : id. , 7 . oikoupevys, gen. sing. . : : : id. oixoupyds |, 00, 6, %; (otkos & epyov) one who is occupied in domestic affairs v.r. Tit. 2. 5. N.T. oikoupyovs, ace. pl. fem.—Al. Ln. Tdf. . \ = P OLKOUpyos oixoupds |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7- rem. 2) (otkos & ovpos, a watcher) pr. a keeper or guard of a oikoupovs, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Tit. 2. 5) house; a home-keeper, stay-at-home, do- mestic, Tit. 2. 5. ace, plastemen — = ; ‘ : 3 (er 3 , OolKOUpoUus, OLKOUPOS a Tit. 2. 5. 285 OLOL oikous, acc. pla . A once oikovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. : - oOiKew olkreipyow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. olkreipw oixteipw |, later fut. yow, (oikros, compassion) to compassionate, have compassion on, exer- cise grace or favour towards, Ro. 9g. 15. oixtTipp.os, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) com- passion; kindness, in relieving sorrow and want, Phi. 2. 1; Col. 3. 12; favour, grace, mercy, Ro. 12. 1; 2 Co. 1. 3. oiktippwv, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. a) compassionate, merciful, Lu. 6. 36; Ja. Fee Otc oikre(pw, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. : oikretpw olkTipjot, nom. pl. ‘ : : OikTUppLos oikrippoves, nom. pl. masc. oikTippLev oixtippos |, od, 6, ($3. tab. C. a). oikTEeipw oiktippod, gen. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. : B P oixtippav, Rec. (Col. 3. 12) : ; bate olkTIppLov, enh aple we 3 : 3 3 id. oixtippv |, ovos, 6, 7) olkteipw oikw, dat. sing. oikos OLKWY, gen. pl. A : : : 2 id. oik@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. olKkéw oles, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. (by sync.) ions oivoy, acc. sing. : oivos oivorrdrns |, ov, 6, 1, (5 2 . tab. B. o) (Gives & TOTNS, Tivw) wine-drinking; in a bad sense, a wine-bibber, tippler, Mat. 11. 19; ir 54.34. : oivos], ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. a) wine, Mat. 9. 173 Mar. 2. 22, et al.; meton. the vine and its clusters, Re. 6.6; met. otvos, @ potion, oivos TOU Gupod, a furious potion, Re. ily ty HOG Mie HOR iy/S GIB" viele se oivov, gen. sing. . é : 3 otvos oivoprvyia], as, 7), 6: 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (otvoprAr€, oivos & PrAvu, to bubble over, overflow) a debauch with wine, drunken- ness. oivopAvylais,” dat. pl. oivopAvyia ove, dat. sing. . . . . . oivos olopar |, syncop. oipat, fut. oincopar, (§ 37. rem. 1) to think, suppose, imagine, pre- sume, Jno. 21. 25; Phi. 1. 16; Ja. 1. 7. olopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. olopat olor, nom. pl. mase. olos 61 Pe. 4. 3. 286 oALy@ ovoy olov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. . ‘ olos otos |, oia, oiov, (§ 10. rem. 7) relat. pron., correla- tive to zotos & TOLOS, what, of what kind or sort, as, Mat. 24. 21; Mar. 9. 3, et al.; ovx otov, not so as, not as implying, Ro. 9. 6. otov, gen. sing. neut. oLos olous, acc. pl. masc. . : : : id. ois, dat. pl. masc. and neut. 3 . os olget, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 36. rem. 4) dépw olcovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . ° : id. oirwes, nom. pl. masc. . , ‘ batts olw, dat. sing. neut. ow dntotovv.—Al. Ln. | @ dymore, Rec. Gr. Sch. . =dniei otos Mdf-som.|(no. 5-4)) 2.9 ne) dxvéew, @ |, fut. yow, aor. 1, dKvyoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (Oxvos, backwardness, slowness) to be slow, loth; to delay, hesitate, Ac. 9. 38. éxvypos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) slow; slothful, indolent, idle, Mat. 25. 26; Ro. 12. 11; tedious, troublesome, Phi. 3. 1 oxVnpé, voc. sing. masc.. - éxvnpds ékvynpoi, nom. pl. masc. ; ‘ : id. Oxvnpov, nom. sing. neut. : A : id. oxvnpos |, a, Ov + oxvew Oxvnoat,* aor. 1, infin. , é : id. oxtanpepos |,” ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (6xTa & Hpepa) on the eighth day, N.T, oxTo |, ol, at, Ta, eight, Lu. 2. 21; 9. 28, et al. . 6ySoyKovTa, ol, ai, Td, indecl. eighty, LIS AG B/S ae Y dy8o0s, N, ov, the eighth, Lu. 1. 59; aio, etvale oA OdAobpetw | dAws, adv. fan : : . : id. édeOpevur, A. D. Ln. Taf. : a dp-Bpos]," ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Lat. imber) rain, dAoxavTwpa |, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D.c) (dAoKav- tow, to offer a whole burnt-offering, 6\d- Kavtos, OAos & Kaiw) @ holocaust, whole burnt-offering, Mar. 12. 33; He. 10. 6, 8. LXxX. OXdokavTHpara, acc. pl. bAckavTapa bAOKAUVTMPLATOY, gen. pl. ; ‘ F id. dAoKAnpia |, as, 7 6AdKANpos ddoKAnpiay,’ ace. sing. oAoKAnpia OAdKAnpot, Nom. pl. masc. oAOKANpOS oAOKANpov, nom. sing. neut. . id. dAGKAnpos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (Bros & kX7- pos) whole, having all its parts, sound, perfect, the whole, complete in every part; in N.T. 1 Thes. 5. 23; morally, per- fect, faultless, blameless, Ja. 1. 4. ddoKAnpia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) perfect soundness, Ac.3.16. LXX. OdoAvLovtes,? nom. pl. masc. part. pres. - ddordilo ddorvlw |, fut. w, aor. 1, @AdAvEa, (§ 26. rem. 2) pr. to cry aloud in invocation; to howl, utter cries of distress, lament, bewail, Ja. Be Ue OAov, acc. sing. masc. 6Aos 6Aov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. . : id. oXos |, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. E. a) all, whole, entire, Mat. 1. 22; 4. 23, 24, et al. freq. oAws, ady. wholly, altogether; actually, really, 1 Co. 5. 1; 6. 73 15. 29; with a negative, at all, Mat. 5.:34. OAoTeAets,° acc. pl. masc. . oAoTEAs dAoTeAys |, om a + - eat rate OMVU®, or Opvope |, fut. O/LOU/LAL, perf. OpL0)- poxa, aor. 1, dpoga, (§ 36. rem. 5) to swear, Mat.5.34, et al.; to promise with an (v). oath, Mar.6.23; Ac.2.30; 7.17, etal. e 1 Thes. 5. 23. Ff Ro. 16, 15. i Mar, 8. 33. g Re. 6. 13. h Lu. 12. 54, opodu 288 bpobvpacor |, adv. (dod & Ovpos) with one mind, with one accord, unanimously, Ac. 1.14; Ro. 15. 6; together, at once, at the same time, Ac. 2.11, 405) 4-.24,.eb ale pota, nom. sing. fem. . : : ‘ O/40L0S Opole, nom. and acc. pl. neut. . : “ id. Spoud€er,* 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; 5pord.lw époudCere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind.—B. Ln. mapopordtere, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (Mat. id. D3en2i7.) dporalw |, fut. dow . . . : O/L0L0S O/LOLAL, nom. pl. fem. ; “ C ‘ id. potas, acc. pl. fem. : é , 5 id. Op0L01, nom. pl. masc. Z - é id. OLoLoV, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. id. Gpotomraeis, nom. pl. masc. . : . GpotomraOns SpovoT Ons |, €os, ovs, 0, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (dot0s & wados) being affected in the same way as another, subject to the same incidents, of like infirmities, obnoxious to the same frailties and evils, Ac. 14. 15; Ja. 5. 17. dpous |, ofa, ovov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (dpds, like) like, similar, resembling, Mat. 11. 16; 13. 31, 33, 44, 45, 47, 523 Ino. 8. 55, et al. freq.; like, of similar drift and force, Mat. 22. 39; Mar. 12. 31. bporalw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be like, resemble, Mar. 14. 70. N.T. dpoudrys, TyTOS, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) likeness, similitude, He. 4. 15; 7. 15. Spoiow, , fut. wow, aor. 1, dpoi- woa, (§ 20. tab. T) to make like, cause to be like or resemble, assimilate ; pass. to be made like, become like, resemble, Mat. 6. 8; 13. 24; 18. 23; to liken, compare, Mat. 7. 24, 26; 11. 16, et al. - Gpolwpa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. that which is conformed or assimilated ; form, shape, figure, Re. 9. 7; likeness, re- semblance, similitude, Ro. 1. 23; 5. 143 Guin mou ss een 2.07. dpoiws, adv. likewise, in a similar manner, Mat. 22. 26; 27. 41; Mar. 4. 16, et al. dpotwats, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) pr. assimilation ; likeness, resemblance, Ja. BuO: épororns |, THTOs, H, (§ 4- rem. 2.c) . - OfL0L0S dmowdrnTa, acc. sing. f OfL0100, |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) 6 opouwbevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 21. tab. U) dpowwOpvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. dpowwOycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . dpowwbnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. dpotwpa |, atos, 7d, ($ 4. tab. D. c) dpowwpata, nom. pl. Spowwpart, dat. sing. dpotws, adv. dpotwow,” ace. sing. j dpotwors |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) dpowwow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . bpowowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. épodoyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. opodoyetra, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. Op.GAo OpLoLoT NS GjL0L0s e /, Opovow id. id. id. 7 OL0L0$ dpolwpa id. ¢ OjLOLOS Opotwots OL0L0S pL0L0w id. dpodoyéew id. dporoyew |, ®, fut. now, aor. 1, opodeynoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (dpos, like, and Aoyos) to speak in accordance, adopt the same terms of language; to engage, promise, Mat. 14. 7; to admit, avow frankly, Jno. 1. 20; Ac. 24. 14; to confess, 1 Jno. 1.9; to profess, confess, InO=(Os222 3) 12-04 2's AC M2376, et al.; to avouch, declare openly and solemnly, Mat. 7. 23; in N.T. dmoAoyetv ev, to accord belief, Mat. 10. 32; Lu. 12. 8; to accord approbation, Lu. 12. 8; from the Heb., to accord praise, He. Toews oporoyia, as, *, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) assent, consent ; profession, 2 Co. OE eS Sh ANS Gs 1 138 SIGS Sh eh il, Tizke 10. 23. dporoyoupevasy adv. (duooyovpe- vos, Pass. pres. part. of dporoyew) con- fessedly, avowedly, without controversy, ie seers dpodoyrjoavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 dporoynoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. dpooynon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. duoroyynons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. épooyyow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. dporoyia], as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) dpodoyiav, acc. sing. dpodoyias, gen. sing. dpodoyoupevws,® adv. époXoyodvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. dpmodoyéew id. id. eS eS eee 0 SS KK aa ae ae aac setlist iia nne a Mar. 14. 70. 6 Ja. 3.9. ¢1Ti.3. 16. — opL0A0 289 ovov a dpodoyovvTur, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. Spodoyew dpodoyoter, 3 pers. pl. pres: ind. act. : id. dpodroy, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . ‘ id. dpmodroySpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. id. dpoAoyv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. duocat, aor. 1, infin. (§ 36. rem. 5) ‘ oped dpdcas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. ; id. époon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . : id. ouooys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. dmorexvov,* acc. sing. masc. dpudrexvos Omdrexvos |, ov, 6, yD (§ 7. rem. 2) (duds, the same, and TEXVN) of the same trade or occupa- tion. p00 |, adv. (610s) together; in the same place, Jno. 21.2; together at the same time, Jno. 4. 363; 20. 4. dpodpoves,’ nom: pl. masc. Opoppov duoppuv |, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. a) (6pos & ppv) of like mind, of the same mind, like-minded. ops |, conj. (dpds) yet, nevertheless ; with pevTol, but nevertheless, but for all that, Jno. 12. 42; even, though it be but, 1 Co. le GPG (Gras Bio aie ov, acc. sing. masc. (§ 10. tab. J. g) . - 6s évaiuny,® 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, opt. mid. (§ 37. Fem; 8) be : ovivypt ovap |, 70, indecl. (§ 6. rem. 5) a dream, Mat. 1s FXO) 5) Po 6}, Te TOE DB WP 1 Ja. 1.53 to revile, insult with opprobrious lan- guage, Mat. 5. 11, et al. dverdurp.0s, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) censure, 1 Ti. 3.7; reproach, reviling, con- tumely, Ro. 15. 3, et al. L.G. "Ovycipov, ace. . . . » "Ovnoysos Ovycyros |, ov, 0, G 3. tab. C. a) Onesimus, pr. name. "Ovngipw, dat. . : : . . "Ovinoyos Ovnaidopos |, ov, 6, Onesiphorus, pr. name. ’Ovynoipdpov, gen. "Ovnoipopos dvixds |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) . ; : ovos ovivne |, fut. dvyow, to help, profit, benefit ; mid. KYs s 3 / > , évivapot, aor. 2, avyunv & dvapny, opt. dvainv, to receive profit, pleasure, etc.; with a gen., to have joy of, Phile. 20. ovome |, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a name; the proper name of a person, etc., Mat. 1. 22°G2/5 uO. 25) 27032, eb ales aaamere name or reputation, Re. 3. 1; in N.T. a name as the representative of a person, Mat. 6.9; Lu. 6. 22; 11. 2; the name of the author of a commission, delegated authority, or religious profession, Mat. TODO ep WeIH ipl WIR Ihe, Gow NGL 240) ZLAQ; N2Sn 19) NC1 3 Os Aap 2 eb als eis Ovopa, ev dvdpartt, on the score of being possessor of a certain character, Mat. 10. 41, 42; Mar. 9. 41. On a? , x ovaptov |,* tov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C.c) A ovo : ae ‘| ? vin ‘ ) . NM dvop.ac, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) res. infin. act. : ees 2 5 - aa mba es to name, Lu. 6. 14; to style, entitle, Lu. ers. pl. pres. ind. pass. ; id. : eel Fi f e : ‘ _ 6. 13; 1 Co. 5. 11; to make mention of, ers. pl. pres. ind. pass. é id. évet Lope Cr ae ye: Pp 1 Co. 5.1; Ep. 5.3; to make known, éveotLovtos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. ; : syerSité ee Me Pee fh 2 Ro. 15. 20; to pronounce in exorcism, , n. pl. . part. acta ; ; , page : Soe S P eR tr 2 Ac. 19. 13; in N.T. to profess, 2 Ti. 2. 19. dvevdil |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : - OVvELooS ae i ccm 2 , 5 , | dvoudew, pres. infin. act. . ; : ovop.alu évevducpot, nom. pl. . : ovelouopes | , } : : ; f cS : dvopalea bu, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. . id. dvedur pois, dat. pl. : ; : ; id. ‘ ; : : ‘ 5 ; : ' ovomacerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . id. éverdicpov, acc. sing. . ; : : id. A ; p ; 3 - Sse * dvopalopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. dvedicp.ds |, od, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) ; - Oveldos 5 5 : > , : 3 Z dvopalopevor, gen. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. dveloicwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . . éveroiley 4 3 ‘ = ‘ dvop.ate |, fut. acw, (§ 26. rem. 1) . 5 Ovop.a Be] oveoos |,° eos, T0, (§ 5. tab. E. b) pr. fame, ovopacov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . dvopaluy report, character; usually, reproach, dis- évépara, nom. and ace. pl. i : “ ovopa. grace. OvoLaTt, dat. sing. 5 . é id. éverdilw, fut. tow, aor. 1, dveidica, évépatos, gen. sing. id. (§ 26. rem. 1) to censure, inveigh against, évopdrwv, gen. pl. ; F id. Mat. 11. 20; Mar. 16.14; to upbraid, dvov, acc. sing. : f é 3 . vos a Ac. 18.3. 6] Pe. 3, 8. ¢ Phile. 20, d Jno. 12, 14. e Lu, 1, 25. 20 ovos ovos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 3. tab. C. a. b) an ass, male or female, Mat. 21.72; 55.74) etal: évdap.ov, tov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dimin. of ovos) .@ young ass, an ass’s colt, Jno. 12. 14. évikds, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) per- taining to an ass ; pvros 6vikos, @ mill- stone turned by an ass, a large, or, an upper, millstone, Mat. 18. 6; Lu. 17. 2. IND évov, gen. sing. . : F ; : Ovos Ov7rep,* acc. sing. masc. . 3 ; - Oamep évra, acc. sing. masc. and nom. or acc. neut. pl. part. pres. (§ 12. tab. L) : eit Ovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . 3 3 id. Ovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : ‘ id. Ovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. . : : id. Ovros, gen. sing. masc. and neut. part. pres. id. OvTwy, gen. pl. masc. and neut. part. pres. . id. ovtws |, adv. . 5 - ; . id. ééefa, nom. sing. fem. . : : : éfvs ofetay, acc. sing. fem. ; 2 P ; id. 6€ets, nom. pl. masc. . : i , id. ofos |, eos, To, (§ 5. tab. Eb). : : id. ofovs, gen. sing. . : b£0s 60, acc. sing. neut. 6&5 o€vs |, eta, v, (§ 7. tab. H. g) sharp, keen, Re. Hs HOS Ge UR AMIS aS Tt IR TG) TGR rts 00s, €0s, Td, ($ 5. tab. E. b) vinegar; a wine of sharp flavour, posca, which was swift, nimble, Ro. 3. an ordinary beverage, and was often mixed with bitter herbs, etc., and thus given to the condemned criminals in order to stupify them, and lessen their suffer- ings, Mat. 27. 34, 48; Mar. 15. 36; Lu. 23. 36; Jno. 19. 29, 30. Oats, dat. pl. . ; omy om |, js, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a hole; a hole, vent, opening, Ja. 3. 11; a hole, cavern, He. 11. 38. omys, gen. sing. ony 5m Oev |, adv. of place, from behind, behind, after, at the back of, Mat. g. 20; 15. 23, et al. drricw |, adv. behind, after, at one’s back, Mat. 4. 10 ; Lu. 7. 38; Re. 1.10; ra drricw, the things which are behind, Phi. 3. 14; «4 Mar. 1d. 6. 61 Pe. 4.1. ec Lu. 6.3. 290 OT @S . é6ricw and cis Ta éricw, back, backwards, Mat. 24. 18; Mar. 13. 16; Lu. 9. 62. OvAa, nom. and acc. pl. 5 ‘ 5 OmAov ordice |, fut. iw, (§ 26. rem. 1) Ol ' id. omAtcacGe,? 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid. . orrAtLw omdov |, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) an implement, Ro. 6. 13; pl. 7a dwAa, arms, armour, weapons, whether offensive or defensive, Jno. 18.3; Ro. 13.12; 2 Co. 6. 73 10. 4. o7Atlw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to arm, equip; mid. to arm one’s self, equip one’s self, 1 Pe. 4. 1. Ordwv, gen. pl. : Ne Omolay, acc. sing. fem. nas 67rotot, nom. pl. mase. é ‘ é , id. Omrotoy, nom. sing. neut. , ; ‘ id. dzrotos |, ofa, otov, (§ 10. rem. 7. a) what, of what sort or manner, 1 Co. 3. 13; Gal. 2. 6; 1 Thes. 1.9; Ja. 1. 24; after zovovTos, as, Ac. 26. 29. ézrore |,° adv. when. drrov |, adv. where, in which place, in what place, Mat. 6. 19, 20, 21; Re. 2. 13; whither, to what place, Jno. 8. 21; 14. 43 Grou av, or éay, wherever, in whatever place, Mat. 24. 28; whithersoever, Mat. 8. 19; Ja. 3.4; met. where, in which thing, state, etc, Cole3. 11; whereas, 1 'iCo: 3. 35 2pPey 2eott- érrdvopa |, to be seen, appear, Ac. 1. 3. émravopevos,” nom. sing. masc. part. pres... omTdvopat érracia. |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (dr7alu, equiv. to dpa) a vision, ap- parition, Lu. 1. 22; 24. 23; Ac. 26. 19; PN CO a ia ee émtacia, dat. sing. érracia émraciay, acc. sing. , : : A id. émrractas, acc. pl. . . . . id. orros |, 1 ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (ér7du, to roast) dressed by fire, roasted, broiled, etc. émrov,® gen. sing. masc. . : : 67T0s orapea |,” as, ”; (§ 2. tab. B. b) autumn; the fruit season; meton. fruits, Re. 18. 14. dzus |, adv. how, in what way or manner, by what means, Mat. 22. 15; Lu. 24. 20; conj. that, in order that, and 67ws ph, that @ Ac. 1.3. e Lu. 24, 42. Jf Re. 18. 14. 291 opa not, lest, Mat. 6. 2, 4, 5, 16, 18; Ac. 9. 2, et al. freq. dpa, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. 6 - épaw opa, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. ; 5 id. dpapa], atos, 7d, ($4. tab. D.c) - : id. dpdpart, dat. sing. . : 4 Opapia. 6papatos, gen. sing. Gl. dpdoe, dat. sing. opacts 6pacets, acc. pl. : id. opasts |, ews, % (S Saitabspbrc) ie dpa épard,* nom. pl. neut. . Opatos Op@te, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . épaw dpards |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : : id. opae | P @, fut. bWopau, rarely aor. 1, dduny, imperf. Ewpuv, perf. Ewpakea, aor. 2, eldov, aor 1, pass. opOny, fut. opOjoo- peat, (§ 36. rem. 1) to see, behold, Mat. 2. 2, et al. freq.; to look, Jno. 19. 37; to visit, Ino. 16. 22; He. 13. 23; to mark, observe, Ac. 8. 23; Ja. 2. 24; to be ad- mitted to witness, Lu. 17. 22; Jno. 3. 36; Col. 2.18; with @coy, to be admitted into the more immediate presence of God, Mat. 5.8; He. 12. 14; to attain to a true knowledge of God, 3 Jno. 11; to see toa thing, Mat. 27. 4; Ac. 18. 15; dpa, see, take care, Mat. 8.4; He. 8.5, et al.; AE 1 et al.; to reveal one’s self, Ac. 26. 16; pass. to appear, DNC, 254, to present one’s self, Ac. 7. 26. Opapa, atos, 7d, ($ 4. tab. D.c) a thing seen, sight, appearance, Ac. 7. 31; a vision, Mat. 17.9; Ac. 9. 10, 12, et al. opacts, ews, ”, (§ 5. tab. E. c) seeing, sight ; appearance, aspect, Re. 4.3; a@ vision, Ac. 2. 17; Re. 9. 17. patos, H, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) visible, Col; x, 162 6dbadpos, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (dopa, pFyv) an eye, Mat. 5. 29, 38; 6.23; 7-3,4,5, et al.; d@Oadpos zrovn- pos, an evil eye, an envious eye, envy, Mat. 20. 15; Mar. 7. 22; met. the intellectual eye, Mat. 13.15; Mar.8.18; Jno. 12. 40; Ac. 26. 18. ois, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a sight; the face, visage, countenance, Jno. « Col. 1. 16. | i} b Tit. 1. 7s OpEe@v Tig ZV GARE 9 Ws Oe 16; external appearance, Jno. js, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. mental bent, impulse; anger, indignation, wrath, Ep. épyn |; 4.31; Col. 3.8; per épyis, indignantly, Mar. 3. 53; vengeance, punishment, Mat. Be 778 1b Be 7B ie wes Roy a 7. et al. dpyile, fut. {ow & 1, (§ 35. rem. 11) aor. 1, pass. apyiaGyv, to provoke to anger, irritate; pass. to be angry, indig- nant, enraged, Mat. 5. 22; 18. 34, et al. opytAos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) prone to anger, irascible, passionate, Tit.1.7. (i). épyy, dat. sing. : é é 5 - py opynv, acc. sing. : id. opyijs, gen. sing. 5 ‘ ; ‘ id. dpyiLeaOc, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. épyite opyCoprevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. épyile |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) : . dpyh épytXor,’ acc. sing. masc. ¢ épyidos dpyiAos |, y, ov, ($7. tab. F. a) . bpyh dpytaOeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. — dpyikw dpyuid.], as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) épéyoo pyvids, acc. pl. . E : ; j Bpyuud Opéyerau, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. dpéyw 6peyspuevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. opéyovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . id. opeyo |, fut. &», (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to extend, stretch out; mid. to stretch one’s self out, to reach forward to; rnet.to desire earnestly, long after, 1 Ti. 3.1; He. 11. 16; by impl. to indulge in, be devoted to, 1 Ti. 6. 10. épyuud, as, a the space measured by the arms outstretched; a fathom, Ac. 22 Os DIS: Opeéts, ews, 1, (§ 5. tab. E.c) desire, longing ; lust, concupiscence, Ro. 1. 27. Opel, dat. sing. opos épeuyj, dat. sing. fem. épewvos Opewny, ace. sing. fem. ; 3 é ; id. opevos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) épos dpecer,° dat. sing. . : dpeets opeéis |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) épéyo Opec, dat. pl. Opos dpewy, gen. pl. : E : , id. ¢ Ro. 1. 27. opy opy, nom. and ace. pl. opos épOas, acc. pl. fem. 6pOds @], fut. you, ( 16. tab. P) (dp60s & 7rovs) to walk in a straight course ; to opborodéw, be straightforward in moral conduct, Gal. 2.04) NAD: épOorodovcr,” 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . 6pborodew opOos |, 4, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (dpw, to raise up) erect, upright, Ac. 14. 10; plain, level, straight, He. 12. 13. 6pbas, adv. straightly ; rightly, cor- rectly, Mar. 7. 35; Lu. 7. 43, et al. ép0oropéw, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (dp6ds & TEV) to cut straight ; to direct aright ; to set forth truthfully, without perversion or distortion, 2 Ti. 2. 15. LXX. 6pGoropodvra,’ acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . opGotopéw opFo.at,° nom. pl. fem. opOptos épbpilw |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) opOpos 6pOpwai, nom. pl. fem.—Al. Ln. Tdf. . i ‘ opOprar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 24. 22) \ épOpivos 6pOpwos |," y, ov, (Gi7eitabsekl. a) opOpos dp§p.os |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) . s : id. oppor, acc. sing. . 6 cS c . id. opOpos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the dawn; the morning, Ino. 8. 2; Ac. 5. 21; dpOpos Babus, the first streak of dawn, the early dawn, Lu. 24. 1. 6pOpi~w, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to rise early in the morning; to come with LXX. épOpwos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) of or belonging to the morning, morning, Re. the dawn, Lu. 21. 38. 22. 16; (usually 7), a later form for opOptos. opOp.os, ta, Lov, (§ 7. rem. 1) at day- break, early, Lu. 24. 22. opOpov, gen. sing. opOpos opbas |, 6p06s opta, ace. pl. Oplov opie, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. - dpi dptlo |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, pass. oplo- Onv, perf. dproj.at, (Gpos, 4 bound, limit) to set bounds to, to bound ; to restrict, He. 4.73; to settle, appoint definitively, Ac. 17. 26; to fix determinately, Ac. 2. 23; to decree, destine, Lu. 22. 22; to constitute, a Gal, 2, 14. 62 Ti. 2.15 292 e Lu. 24, 22. opus appoint, Ac. 10. 42; 17. 313; to characterise with precision, to set forth distinctively, Ro. 1. 4; absol. to resolve, Ac. 11. 29. plots, dat. pl. Optov dptor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. ©. (pbs) a limit, bound, border of a territory or country; pl. Ta pla, region, territory, district, Mat. 2. 16; 4. 13; 8. 34, et al. dpioas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. dpilo dpiobevtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. J, pass. id. dpiwv, gen. pl. . OpLov opkilopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. opkilw épkie |, fut. iow Opkos OpKov, acc. sing. ‘ : : i id. opkos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an oath, Mat. 14.7,9; 26.72, et al.; meton. that which is solemnly promised, a vow, Mat. 5. 33. épxilu, fut. iow, (§ 26.rem. 1) to put to an oath; to obtest, adjure, conjure, Mar. 3. 73 Ac. 19. 13. dpkov, gen. sing. Opkos OpKovs, acc. pl. e . . . . id. Opko, dat. sing. , : ; , ; id. dpxwpoaia. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (Spxos & duvupe) the act of taking an oath; an oath, He. 7. 20, 21, 28. LXX. Spxopooias, gen. sing. . épxwpoota Oppaw, @ |, fut. now, (§$ 18. tab. R) Opp oppy |, 7) NS ”; (§ 2. tab. B. a) (dp, 9, Opvupt, to put in motion) impetus, impulse; assault, vio- lent attempt, Ac. 14. 5; met. impulse of mind, purpose, will, Ja. 3. 4. Sppaw, @, fut. yow, aor. 1, apyenoa, (§ 18. tab. R) pr. trans. to put in motion, incite; intrans. to rush, Mat. 8. 32; Mar. Ao 1i8}5 Wins fs 615, Ge NL (§ 4. tab. D. c) violence, Re. o , Oppynya, GATOS, TO, violent or impetuous motion ; 18. 21. Sppnpa], aros, 7 opp} Sppajpare,® dat. sing. Cppnpa opvea, nom. pl. Opveov Bpvéors, dat.pl . ea ty id. pveor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) opis épveov, gen. sing. Opveov opus |, ios, 6, ” (§ 4. rem. 4) a bird, fowl ; the domestic hen, Mat. 23.37; Lu. 13.34. @ Re, 22. 16, e Re. 18. 21. opode 293 Opveor, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a bird, fowl, IRE Tig A. 1G) 1675 Pt dpobecia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (Spos, a bound, limit, and TiOnt) pr. the act of fixmg boundaries; a bound set, cer- tain bound, fiwed limit, Ac. 17. 26. N.T. épobecias,* acc. pl. : : opos |, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a mountain, hill, Math ni, tA outst 20.cebnal. dépeuvos, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) moun- tainous, hilly, Lu. 1. 39, 65. Opous, gen. sing. : é : : - Opvatoe@, or TT@], fut. gw, aor. 1, dpvéa, (§ 26.rem.2) to dig, excavate, Mat. 21.33; 25. 18; Mar. 12. I. oppaves |, n, Ov, OF ov, 6, 4, bereaved of parents, orphan, Ja. 1. 27; bereaved, deso- late, Jno. 14. 18. éppavovs, acc. pl. masc. , : ; Opx copa, oda], fut. yoopat, ($ 17.tab.Q) aor. 1, opxXnodunv, to dance, Mat.11.17, et al. opxnoapévys, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1 dpxéoprae 6p@, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. épdw dp@pev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : : id. Sp@v, norm. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Sp@vres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. 6pGca, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. id. OS, Ns ol, (§ 10. tab. J. g) rel. pron. who, which, qui, que, quod, Mat. 1. 16, 23, 25, et al.; in N.T. interrog. ep Mat. 26. 50; in N.T. Os pev—ds de, for 6 pev—6 de, Mat. 21. 35; 2 Co. 2. 16, 6, wherefore, why, et al. ws, adv. as, correlatively, Mar. 4. 26; Jno. 7. 46; Ro. 5. 15, et al.; as, like as, Mat. 10. 16; Ep. 5. 8, et al.; as, Gal. 6. 10, et al.; 8. 8, et al.; al.; before numerals, about, Mar. 5. 13, according as, as it were, Re. as; Im. 165 1; Acs 35 12s et et al.; conj. that, Ac. ro. 28, et al.; how, when, Mat. 28. 9; Phi. 2. 23; as an exclamatory particle, how, Ro. 11. 2, et al.; Ro. 10. 15; equivalent to dare, accord- ingly, He. 3. 11; also, on condition that, a Ac. 17. 26. »” opos éppaves ec , dpobecta provided that, Ac. 20. 24; ws eizetv, 80 He7. 9: oo os to speak, 6aa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. 6ao0s éoat, nom. pl. fem. id. dodxis |, adv. jadi doas, ace. pl. fem. id. dota, acc. pl. neut. . O@LOS dcov, acc. sing. masc. a Oolos ta, cov, (§ 7. rem. 1) pr. sanctioned by the supreme law of God, and nature; pious, devout, Tit. 1. 8; pure, 1 Ti. 2.8; su- premely holy, Ac. 2.27; 13.35; He. 7.26; Re. 15. 43 16. 53 7a dora, pledged boun- lies, mercies, Ac. 13. 34. davdrns, TyTos, 7H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) piety, sacred observance of all duties to- 45; Ep. 5. 24. éatws, adv. piously, holily, 1 Thes.2. 10. wards God, holiness, Lu. 1. dovdtys |, THTOS, Oo-Los dodtyTt, dat. sing. OoLoTys éatous, acc. pl. mase. OoLos doiws |, adv. 3 ; id. oar: ns, 9, (§ 2.tab. Boa). : sy) Olen oop, acc. sing. dopn dopa, gen. sing. . id. dcot, nom. pl. mase. 6a0s Ocov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. id. doos |, N, OV, (§ 10. rem. 7. b) a correlative to TCG0S, TOTOVTOS, etc., as great, as much, Mara 7A03 03) JNO Ott se te wie; Oo) Ol 10. 25; ed daov xpovor, for how long a time, while, as long as, Ro. 7. 1; 80, ep dcov, Sc. xpovov, Mat. 9. 15; dcov xpovov, how long, Mar. 2. 19; neut. Gcov repeated, dcov dcov, used to give intensity to ‘other qualifying words, e.g. pLuKpov, the very least, a very very litile while, He. 10. 37; ep daov, in as much as, Mat. 25. 40, 45; kal’ dcov, by how much, so far as, He. 3.3; or, in as much ; 9. 27; pl. dca, so far as, as much as, Re. 1. 2; 18. 7; how as, as, so, He. 7. 20 great, how much, how many, what, Mar. 3.8; 5.19,20; as, all who, 2 Co. 1. 20; Phi. 3.15; 1 Ti- how many soever, as many 1 \ X x 6.13 dcos ay, Or éav, whoever, what soever, Mat. 7.12; 18. 18. 61 Thes. 2. 10. owous 294 ovoetr écdkus, adv. as often as, 1 Co. 11.25, 26; Re. ore |, adv. when, at the time that, at what time, Mat. 7. 28; its es (Ao Q. 25; Lu. 13. 35, et al. freq. daous, acc. pl. masc. . Oo0s$ 6 Tl, acc. sing. neut. . . daTts darep |, NTEp, ozep, (Os & aep) an emphatic form ore |, Conj. ; : ; ‘ ; ‘ id. of the relative, Mar. 15. 6. Orov, gen. sing. neut. Att. for odtwos K id. ry , 5] > / e * i ooTea, acc. Pi. OoTEOV ov, gen. sing. masc. or neut. ° : 1 t0S OOTEO), obv |, €ov, ov, 76, (§ 3. rem. 3) a@ bone, Mat. 23. 27; Lu. 24. 39, et al. édcréwv, gen. pl. daTéov écrovv, nom. sing. contr. ; : 5 id. dott |, TIS, 6 TL, EN. OUTWoOS, HaTLVOS, outwos, & Orov, (§ 10. tab. J. h) (os & Ts) relat. pron. whoever, whatever; whosoever, what- soever, Mat. 5.39, 41; 13. 12; 18. 4; its use in place of the simple relative is also required in various cases, which may be learnt from the grammars; éws 67ouv, se. xpovov, until, Lu. 13. 8; while, Mat. Bo Ae OTL, 6. 5, 16; often used pleonastically in re- conj. that, Mat. 2. 16, 22, 23; citing another’s words, Mat. 9. 18; Lu. 19. 42; Ac. 5. 23; as a causal particle, for that, for, because, Mat. 2.18; 5.3, 4,53 13. 13; because, sceing that, since, Lu. Dale OH INGE Uo ie éoTpakwa, nom. pl. neut. OoTPaKLWoOS éoTpaxivots, dat. pl. neut. 2 : 5 id. éarpadivos |, 9, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (doTpaxov, an earthen vessel) earthen, of earthenware, D(C a 7/p 7) Nb We Aleb | 1OXES dodpnots |," ews, 7, (8 5. tab. E. c) (6odpatvopat, to smell) smell, the sense of smelling. datas, acc. pl. . dads édogves, nom. pl. : : . : id. dopvi, dat. sing. c : : : é id. dodvv, acc. sing. . é : : id. dodvos, gen. sing. . ; i : : id. daus], vos, 7, ($5. tab. E.g) pl. af doepves, the loins, Mat. 3. 4; Mar. 1. 6, et al. Ooos oowv, gen. pl. . . . . . id. orayv |, conj. (ore & dy) when, whenever, Mat. 5. 11; 6. 2; Mar. 3. 11; Re. 4. 9, et al. freq.; dow, dat. sing. neut. . , : ; in N.T. in case of, on occasion of, Jno. 9. &; 1 Co. 15: 27;\ He. 1..6. ob ], adv. (pr. gen. of ds) where, in what place, Mat. 2.9; 18. 20; whither, to what place, Lu. 10. 1; 22. 10; 24. 28; ov éay, whither- soever, 1 Co. 16. 6. ov before a consonant, OUK before a vowel with a lenis, and gyy with an aspirate |, adv. of negation, not, no, Mat. 5. 373 12. 43; 23. 37; the peculiarities of its usage, and as distinct from py, may be learnt from the grammars. ovxi, adv. not, Jno. 13. 10, 11; when followed by GAAa, nay, not so, by no means, Lu. 1. 60; 12. 51; used also in negative interrogations, Mat. 5. 46, 47; 6. 25. ova |,” interj. (Lat. vah) expressive of insult and derision, ah! aha! ovat |, interj. (Lat. v@) wo! alas! Mat.11.21; 18.7; Zonet 2 Asis.) LO,etpalys oT ovat, subst., a woe, calamity, Re. 9. 12; 11. 14. ovdapas |,° adv. (otSapds, nO one, ne unus quidem) by no means. ove |, adv. (ov & dé) neither, nor, and not, also not, Mat. 5.15; 6. 15, 20, 26, 28; when sin- gle, not even, Mat. 6. 29; 8. 10. ovdeis |, ovdepia, ovdév, ($ 10. rem. 6. c) (ovdé & cis) not one, no one, none, nothing, Mat. 5-133; 6.243 19.17; met. ovoey, nothing, of no account, naught, Jno. 8. 54; Ac. 21. 24. 3 , . fi 5 s ovoepia, nom, sing. tem. . . . OUOELS ovdepiar, acc. sing. fem. . ‘ : é id. ovoev, nom. and acc. sing. neut. 3 c id. ovodva, acc. sing. masc. . : : : id. ovoevi, dat. sing. neut. : ; ; id. obdevés, gen. sing. masc. and neut. 5 : id. oddérore], adv. (oddé & wdre) never, Mat. 7. 233 21. 16, 42, et al. freq. ovdere |, adv. (otdé & ww) not yet, never yel, never, Lu. 23. §3; Jno. 7. 39, et al. SUN, POOR AEs eee | eee eh ee a1 Co. 12.17. 6 Mar. 15, 29. e Mat. 2. 6. ovbet ovfeis j, ovGéy, later forms for ovdels, oddev, V-r. 1 Co. Tee 2hacuCOu res: ovGev, nom. sing. neut.—~A. C. Ln. Tdf. ovdev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 13. 2) ovGevds, gen. sing. masc—B. Ln. Tdf. ovoevds, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Co, 11. 8) see ov. ‘ \ ovdeis > OUK, ov«ert |, adv. (ov & et) no longer, no more, Mat. 22. 46, et al. ovdkovr |,” then, therefore; used interrogatively, Jno. Lon oye ovr | 52 particle expressing either simple sequence or consequence; then, now then, Mat. 13. 18; then, Lu. 15.28; Jno. 6.14, et al.; therefore, con- INOW Os 20, etales thereupon, sequently, Mat. 5. 48; Mar. 10. 9, et al.; it also serves to mark the resumption of discourse after an interruption by a paren- thesis, 1 Co. 8. 4, et al. ovre |, ady. (od & Tw) not yet, Mat. 15.17; 16.9; 24. 6; Jno. 2. 4, et al. ovpa|, ds, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) a tail, Re. g. 10, 19; 1244: ovpat, nom. pl. otpd ouputs, dat. pl. . 5 5 id. oipavé, voc. sing. . oupaves ovpavios |, fa, voy, OF (ov, 6, 7 id. ovpaviov, gen. sing. fem. ovpavios ovpaviw, dat. sing. fem. id. ovpavcber |, Uae oupavol, nom. pl. ovpavots, dat. pl. 5 s ‘ 6 otpavcy, acc. sing. . : id. ovpavos |, 08, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) and pl. ofpa- vol, Ov, ot, heaven, the heavens, the visible heavens and all their phenomena, Mat. 5. 18; 16. 1; 24. 29, et al. freq.; the air, atmosphere, in which the clouds and tempests gather, the birds fly, etc., Mat. 6. 26; 16. 2, 3, et al.; peculiar seat and abode of God, of angels, of glorified spirits, etc., Mat. 5.34, 45, 48; GMO LON 12.850); 135) 303) 00% 32, 38, 41, 42, 50, 51, 58; in N.T. heaven heaven as the Jno. 3. as a term expressive of the Divine Being, Mat. 19. 143 Alle ARF Is Heh chy A UINGh Bo 7/5 His administration, etc., « Jno. 18, 37. 295 | | 4 | 6 Ro. 16. 9. OUTOS > , tf / e e OUPAVLOS, La, LOY, OF Lov, 0, , heavenly, celes- lial, Mat. 6.14, 26, 32; 15.13, et al. otpavofev, adv. from heaven, Ac. DAR ses 204 1D: ovpavov, gen. sing. ovpavos ovpavovs, acc. pl. . : é : : id. oupavo, dat. sing. id. ovpavay, gen. pl. id. ovpdas, acc, pl. . oupa. OtpBavor,’ ace. . . . OvpBaves OipBavds |, od, 6, 6 3. tab. C.a) Urbanus, Urban, pr. name. Oitpias], ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. d) Urias, Uriah, pr. name. Ovpiov,’ gen. Ovpias ovs, acc. pl. masc, . ; 3 j . Os ots], @Tos, TO, (§ 4. rem. 3. b) the ear, Mat. MCh F/B WIEN Vio B38 lib 2s FoR SNAG: Te bil; ebiale Grdpiov, ov, Td, (dimin. of driov) an ear, v.r. Mat. 14. 47. @Tlov, ov, 70, in N.T. simply equiva- lent to ods, an ear, Mat. 26. 51; Mar. 14. 473 Lu. 22. 51; Jno. 18. 10, 26. ovoca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. (§ 12. tab. L) eipt ovoat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. : ‘ id. ovoav, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. 6 id. ovo”, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. ; id. ovens, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. id. ovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. 5 id. ovcia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. ovotay, acc. sing. : otcia ovolas, gen. sing. . : ; : : id. ovaav, gen. pl. fem. part. pres. : ; eipe ove |, conj. (ob & TE) neither, nor, Lu. 20. 36; ovTe—ovTe, OF ovde—ouTE, neither— nor, Lu. 20. 35; Gal. 1.12; in N.T. also used singly in the sense of ovoé, not even, Mare sa03)5) bu. 12: 2601 Coma: ovTot, nom. pl. masc. 3 j ; » OUTOS ovtos |, avry, Todro, (§ 10. tab. J. c, and rem. 3) demons. pron. this, this person or thing, Mat. 3. 3,9, 173 8.93 24. 34 et al. freq.; used by way of contempt, this fellow, Mat. 13. 55; 27.473 avto this very thing, this same thing, 10. 2; TOUTO, \ cal 2 Co. 2. 33 7. 113 eis airo TovTo, and ¢ Mat. 1. 6, OUX 296 opOanr elliptically, aivd todro, for this same purpose, on one who is in any way bound, or under obligation this account, Ep. 6. 18, 22; 2 Pe. 1. 5; to perform any duty, Ro.1.14; 8.12; Kat ovTos, and moreover, Lu.7.12; 16.1; 15.27; Gal. 5.3; in N.T. one who fails 20. 30; Kat Tovto, and that too, 1 Co. in duty, a delinquent, offender, Mat. 6.12; 6.6, 8; rovro pev—Todro Oe, partly— a sinner, Lu. 13. 4, cf. v. 2. partly, He. 10. 33. dpery, As, 4, (§ 2. tab. B.a) a debt, ovtws & ovTw before a consonant, adv. Mat. 18.32; met. a duty, due, Ro. 13.7; thus, in this way, Mat. 1. 18; 2.5; 5.16, 1 Com7an3 et al. freq.; Os prev ovTws, Os O€ OUTUS, odetAnpa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) one so, and another so, one in one way, a debt; a due, Ro. 4. 4; in N.T. a de- and another in another, 1 Co. 7. 73 80, linquency, offence, fault, sin, Mat. 6. 12, Nate a2) sete Ol e242 Che tl: ChaivaelAs freq.; thus, under such circumstances, Ac. odor, (pr. aor. 2, of ddpethw) used 20.11; in such a condition, viz., one pre- later and in N.T. as an interj., O that! viously mentioned, Ac. 27. 17; 1 Co. would that! 1 Co. 4.8; Gal. 5. 12, et al. 7.26, 40; and, perhaps, Jno. 4. 6; in an odets, nom., acc., and voc. pl. . : : ods ordinary way, at ease, like Lat. sic, per- odor, : . édeirdy haps, Jno. 4. 6. ddedos |, 70, Only in the nom. 6 6. rem. 5) (4p2d- obx, see oi, Aw, to further, augment) profit, utility, ovxi |, Fi ov advantage, 1 Co. 15. 32, et al. Gdetrds, acc. pl. . : : : - dpery adperew, G, fut. yow, aor. 1, dpeAn- oeiret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ : bdeiiw oa, (§ 16. tab. P) to help, profit, benefit, ddeiXets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ; : id. Mat. 27. 24; Mar. 7. 11; Ro. 2. 25, et OdetAérat, nom. pl... . . . opevrérns al. OdetAcrats, dat. pl. . : ; : : id. apdrea, as, 7), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and oetrere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . odeiiw rem. 2) help; profit, gain, advantage, detrérns |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) @o ‘ » id. benefit, Ro. 3. 1; Jude 16. operry |, js, 7H, (8 2. tab. B. a) : ‘ id. @péXipos, ov, 6, 7, 70, -ov, (§ 7. odethypAa |, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D.c) . ‘ id. rem. 2) profitable, useful, beneficial ; ser- OderAjpata, acc. pl. . 3 j : odetAnpa viceable, 1 Ti. 4. 8, bis.; 2 Ti. 3. 16; dewryv, acc. sing. . ; ’ F - dpe Tit. 3. 8. édeiAomev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 5 : édeihw ddeot, dat. pl. t ; : : . dus oderAdopevny, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. . id. odeur, gen. pls =: : c : : id. édetAcpevov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. Opews, gen. sing. . : id. Odeidovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. j id. ddbarpodovrcia |, as, y> (§ 2. tab. B. b, and ddeiXovtt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. . 4 id. rem. 2) (60adrpos & dovAcia) eye- ddeirovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; : id. service, service rendered only while under inspection, Ep. 6. 6; Col. 3. 22. N.T. opeiro], fut. now, (§ 35. rem. 5) aor. 2, dpbadpodovrcia, dat. sing.—Al. Ln. Sch. OeXov, to owe, be indebted, Mat. 18. 6pGadpodovA€«iats, Rec; Gr; df ddOadpodovrcia 28, 30, 34; to incur a bond, to be bound (Col. 3. 22) to make discharge, Mat. 23. 16, 18; to be bfpbarpodovr LiG; Tapaderypatioat, aor. 1, infin. act. mapaderyparice Tapadeuroy, acc. sing. : : C . mapadeuros mapddeoos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (of Oriental in the Heb. D315) a park, a forest where wild beasts were “kept for hunting ; origin; a pleasure-park, a‘garden of trees of vari- ous kinds; used in the LXX. for the Garden of Eden; in N.T. the celestial paradise, Lu. 23. 43; 2 Co. 12. 4; Re. 2. 7- maopadcicw, dat. sing. ‘ 4 + Tapaderros snare 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. Trapadexopat mapadexer ban, pres. infin. 5 z c id. mapadexeTat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; id. mapadexopar |, fut. Comat, ($ 23. rem. 1. b) (apa & d€yopar) to accept, receive; met. to recewe, admit, yield assent to, Mar. 4. 20; 1 Fra UG), eV a be to receive or embrace with favour, approve, Ac. 16. 21; 22.18; love, He. 12. 6. mapadexovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. Tapadexopat Tapad€exov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. ‘ id. TapadiatpiBai,* nom. pl. Tapadvatpyin mapadiarpiin |, js, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. a) (zapa & dat pef3n, waste of time, delay) useless disputation. Trapao.oot, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj.—Ln. Tdf. (§ 30. rem. 5) ‘ : TapadiowpL Tapaog, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 15. 24) mapadiooueBa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. (§ 30. tabopAeAs) «| : : ; F id. Tapao.wovat, pres. infin. act. - : : id, TapaoidovTa, acc. sing. mase. part. pres. act. id. mapad.devtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. Tapaod.ovros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. mrapaciooc bar, pres. infin. pass. : : id. 302 a1 Ti. 6. 5. TaApad mrapadioorat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ; Tapadiowpt japadioovs, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. Tapadiog, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj.—A. B. D. 4 mapado, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 15. 24) \ a: rapadiowpt |, fut. ddow, (§ 30. tab. Z) (rapa & b(Swpe) to give over, hand over, deliver up, Mat. 4° 12)5\15. 253) 10. 4, 14, et al.; to commit, intrust, Mat. 11. 27; 25. 14, et al.; to commit, commend, Ac. 14. 26; 15.40; to yield up, Jno. 19. 30; 1 Co. 15.24; to abandon, Ac. 7.42; Ep. 4. 1y; to stake, hazard, Ac. 15.26; to deliver as a matter of injunction, instruction, etc., Mar. 7.13; Lu. 1.2; Ac. 6. 14, et al.; absol. to render a yield, to be matured, Mar. 4. 29. mapdadoos, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) delivery, handing over, transmission; in N.T. what is transmitted in the way of teaching, precept, doctrine, 1 Co. 11. 2; 2 Thes. 2. 15; 3. 6; tradition, tradition- ary law, handed down from age to age, Mat. 055.2, 35 Get rale mapaodiows, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. Tapadioupe Tapao.oact, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . : id. mapacolets, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 30. rem. 4) 4 : 0 id. trapadolelon, dat. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. mrapadobeions, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. id. mapadoOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . ; 5 id. tapadobncec be, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . id. TapadoOnoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . id. mapasoda, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. Trapaoot, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 30. rem. 5).—B. D. Ln. Taf. : id. Tapas, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 4. 29) TapadovTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. mapadoga,” acc. pl. neut. mapaoosos mapadogos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) aes do€ar, beside expectation) unexpected; strange, wonderful, astonishing, Lu. 5. 26. mapaddce, dat. sing. Trapadocts Tapadocets, ace. pl. ; : : ; id. mapadécewy, gen. pl. . : . : id. Trapadoow, accusing. ire : 5 id. mapddoots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. Ec). . Tapadidwptt Tapadovvan, aor. 2 infin. act. (§ 30. rem. 1) id. mapadovs, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. 6 Lu. 5. 26. Tapao . . U wapao@, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. - rapadidwjue rapad@, 3 pers. sing. aor, 2, subj. act. . id. mapadoce, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. Tapadact, 3 p. pl. aor. 2, subj. act.—B. Ln st re Tapadwace, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 10. 19) mapadwcovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . 5 id. mapadwow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. TAapAadwrwy, nom, sing. masc. part. fut. act. id. mapalnAodpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mapalnddow mapalnd mapowvos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (apa & otvos) pr. pertaining to wine; given to wine, hence, Uae prone to intemperance, drunken ; quarrelsome, insolent, overbearing, Bh Sy AME TG OF mapotxopat |, fut. ovxjoopat, perf. OXNMAL, (§ 13. rem, 2) (rapa & olXopa, to depart) to have gone by; perf. part. TapwXnjLevos, by-gone, Ac. 14. 16. Tapopoia, acc. pl. neut. TapopLoLos rapopoudlere,” 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. rapopoudces = 449 fi t / / Tapopovdle |, fut. dow . . TApPO[LoLos mapopovos |, ola, ovov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (zapa & 6/40L0S ) nearly resembling, similar, like, Mar. 7. 8, 13. rrapopodle, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be like, to resemble, Mat. 23.27. N.T. mapov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. : Tra pepe Tapcvra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres.—A. Ln. \ a id. imdpxovra, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (2 Pe. 1.8) mTapovres, nom. pl. masc. part, pres. : id. TrapovTos, gen. sing. neut. part. pres. : id. maposuverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. pass. . . Trapoguve maposive |, fut. vvd, (§ 27. rem. 1 a) (rapa. & é€vvw, to sharpen, from ous) to sharpen; Ae. 17.°163 to irritate, provoke, 1 Co. 13. 5 met. to incite, stir up, mapogvopos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) an inciting, incitement, He. 10. 24; a@ sharp fit of anger, sharp contention, angry dispute, Ac. 15. 39. maposvopov, acc. sing. . . - Tapofucpos Traposva}.0s |, ov, 0 . Taposiva mapopyiere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. rapopyie trapopyice |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (apa & pyilo) to provoke to anger, irritate, ex- asperate, Ro. 10. 19; Ep. 6. 4. LXX. Tapopyiop.s, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) provocation to anger; anger excited, indig- nation, wrath, Ep. 4. 26. LXX. Trapopy.op.os |, ov, 0 6 : mapopyice e Mat. 23. 27, Tapop Tapopywrp.o," dat. sing. . TapopyLo}.0s Tapopyto, l pers. sing. fut. ind. Att. (§ aye rem. 11) . mrapopyie traporpvve |, fut. vvd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (wapa & étptva, to excite) to stir up, incite, insti- gate, Ac. 13. 50. Tapovcn, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. TApEyLL mapovoia |, as, #, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Tapovoin, dat. sing. Tapovola Tapouctav, acc. sing. . . . . id. mTapovaias, gen. sing. : . . . id. mapovot, dat. pl. neut. part. pres. Tra pele mapowioos, gen. sing. : mapowis mapowis |, ios (z), 4; (§ 4. rem. 2. c (apd & Suov) pr. a dainty side-dish; meton. a plate, platter, Mat! 23. 25, 26. mappyoia |, as, oh (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (p7- ats, @ speech) freedom in speaking, bold- ness of speech, Ac. 4. 13; Tappycia, as an adv. freely, boldly, Jno. 7. 13, 26; so ZO fly 0, SH Phile. 8; confidence, assurance, 2 Co. 7.4; Ep.3.12; He. 3.6; peta mappyoias, Ac. 2. licence, authority, 10. 19; openness, frankness, 2 Co. 3. 12; Tappyota, and éy Tappyota, adverbially, openly, plainly, perspicuously, unambigu- ously, Mar. 8. 32; Jno. 10. 24; publicly, before all, Jno. 7. 4. mappyoidgopar, fut. dropas, (§ 26. rem. 1) to speak plainly, freely, boldly, and confidently, Ac. 13. 46; 14. 3, et al. rappynoaleoGoar, pres. infin. Tappyowdlopar rappnovalopar |, fut. doopar Tappyota Tappnoalopevot, nom. pl. m. part. pres. rappnoralopar Tappnovacopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Tappyotay, acc. sing. . : . Tappyota Tappnotas, gen. sing. Z , ; j id. Tappyociacdpevot, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 1 Tappnowlopa. TAppynTiacwuat, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. mapoKknoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1 (§ 13. rem. 2) TapouKew mapwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Taper mapw&vvero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. Tapogvve maputpuvar,? 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. TapoTpivw Tapwxnpevas,° dat. pl. fem. part. perf. pass. (§ 13. rem.2) . mapolxop.a TOS, TATA, Tay | 8&0. ravtds, Tacs, Tav- 70s, (§ 7. tab. H. b) all; in the sing. all, a Ep. 4. 26. 311 6 Ac. 13. 50. the whole, usually when the substantive has the article, Mat. 6. 29; 8. 32; Ac. 19. 26, et al.; every, only with an anarthrous subst., Mat. 3. plur. all, Mat. I. 17, et al. freq.; Tara, in all respects, 103 4.45, et alts ACHZOn 253 1 COn On 2y>) Om 33%) Tar) 2 by a Hebraism, a negative with zG¢> is sometimes equivalent to oidefs or poets, Mat. 24. 22; Lu. 1. 37; Ac. 10. 14; Ro. 3. 20; 1 Co. 1. 29; Eph. 4. 29, et al. TAVTAXN); adv. everywhere, v.r. Ac. iy she TavTaxobev, adv. from all parts, from Mar. 1. 45. TAVTAyXOov, ady. in all places, every- every quarter, where, Mar. 16. 20; Lu. 9. 6, et al. mdvTn, adv. everywhere ; in every way, in every instance, Ac. 24. 3. mavtolev, adv. (ras & ev) from every place, from all parts, Jno.18.20; on all sides, on every side, round about, Lu. 19. 43; He. 9. 4. IUVTOTE, adv. always, ever, Mat. 26.11; Mar.14.7; Lu. 15.31; L.G. qwavTws, ady. wholly, altogether; at any at all times, 18. 1, et al. raie, by all means, 1 Co. 9. 22; by impl. surely, assuredly, certainly, Lu. 4.23; Ac. 19. 2h 5) 21. 22), 28.45 Co. 9) 105 ov in nowise, not in the least, Ro. 2 WTUS, Zeon le COs.) TO; eT Olnr2. 7aca, nom. sing. fem. wacat, nom. pl. fem. macats, dat. pl. fem. macay, acc. sing. fem. . mdcas, acc. pl. fem. , ; ‘ ; méon, dat. sing. fem. . : mdons, gen. sing. fem. é : ; qwao., dat. pl. masc. and neut. - macxa |, 70, indecl. (Heb. MDB, Aram. snD8, fr. MDA, to pass over) the passover, the paschal lamb, Mat. 26.17; Mar. 14.12; met. used of Christ, the true paschal lamb, 1 Co.5.7; the feast of the passover, the day on which the paschal lamb was slain and eaten, the 14th of Nisan, Mat. 26. 18; Mar. 14. 1; He. 11. 28; more genr. the whole paschal festival, including the seven days of the TAaATKXA TAS e Ac. 14, 16, TAOXE 31 feast of unleavened bread, Mat. 26. 2; Lu. 2. 41; InOw2.e1ssneural. macxel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : . WaoxXw TAOXELY, pres. infin. . ‘ . s id. TAO XETE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . 4 ; id. macxérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . : id. macxoute, 2 pers. pl. pres. optat. A 5 id. wdoxopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; 5 id. mdoyxovres, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. . : id. TAacXe |, fut. TET OAL, aor. 2, érafoy, perf. mérovoa, (§ 36. rem. 4) to be affected by a thing, whether good or bad, to suffer, endure evil, Mat.16.21; 17.12,15; 27.193 absol. to suffer death, Lu. 22. 15; 24. 26, et al. waOynpa, aros, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) what is suffered; suffering, affliction, Ro. SaiGy a2 Cont. 50s 175 ebni.3 .TO,veb alas emotion, passion, Ro. 7. 5; Gal. 5. 24. maQnros, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) passi- ble, capable of suffering, liable to suffer ; in N.T. destined to suffer, Ac. 26. 23. aaos, €os, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) suf fering; an affection, passion, Ro. 1. 26, et al. méoxwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. réoxo racov, gen. pl. fem. a maraéat, aor. 1, infin, . ’ NEES qmardééas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . : ae mardéy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj—Gr. Sch. } TAMIR TRAE oA Oe A matacon, Rec. (Re. 19. 15) martagopev, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. , / id. mataéw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . k , id. Ildrapa},* wv, ra, ($3. tab. C.c) Patara, a city on the sea-coast of Lycia, in Asia Minor. f ’ : maracoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. 4 TATAGCow Taracce |, fut. d&w, aor. 1, érdragéa, (§ 26. rem. 3) to strike, beat upon; to smite, wound, Mat. 26. 51; Lu. 22. 49. 50; by impl. to kill, slay, Mat.26 31; Mar.14.27; Ac. 7. 24; to strike gently, Ac.12.7; from the Heb., to smite with disease, plagues, Cliche a Can2.929) een linn Os Qari. marel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. 3 ba orar ces mateiv, pres. infin. act. : : : id. mérep, voc. sing. (§ 6. rem. 1) TaTHp = TAT Pa Tarépa, acc. sing. : “ . : TaTHp TaTEepas, acc. pl. 6 ‘ F 3 ; id. matépes, nom. and voc. pl. é : : id. TAarepwv, gen. pl. 5 5 . . . id. TAaTEw, |, fut. oo, (§ 16. tab. iP) (waros, a path) intrans. to tread, Lu. 10. 19; trans. to tread the winepress, Re. 14. 20; 19. 153 to trample, Lu. 21. 24; Re. 11. 2. maTnp |, TE00S, TPOS, O, (§ 6. rem. 1) a@ father, Mat. 2. 22; 4. 21, 22; spe. used of God, as the Father of man by creation, preser- vation, etc., Mat. 5. 16, 45, 48; and pe- culiarly as the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, Mat. 7.21; 2 Co. 1.3; the founder of a race, remote progenitor, forefather, ancestor, Mat. 3. 9; 23. 30, 323 an elder, age, 1 Jno. 2. 13, 14; @ 1 Co. 4. 15; father by origination, Jno. 8. 44; He. 12. 9; used senior, father in spiritual father, as an appellation of honour, Mat. 23. 9; AC. 7. 2. marpia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) descent, lineage; a family, tribe, race, Lu. 2. 43 Ac. 3. 25; Eph. 3. 15. matpixds, 7, dv, ($7. tab. F.a) from fathers or ancestors, ancestral, paternal, Gal. 1. 14. aatpis, isos (i), %, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) one’s native place, country, or city, Mat.13. 54, 57; Mar. 6.1, 4; Lu. 4. 23, 24; Jno. 4. 44; @ heavenly country, He. 11. 14. marpos, a, ov, ($7. rem. 1) received from one’s ancestors, paternal, ancestral, Ac. 22. 3; 24. 14; 28. 17. TATHTOVCL, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. 5 Tlazpos |, ov, 7), (§ 3. tab. C. b) Patmos, an island in the AZgean sea. , TATED Tldrpw,’ dat. : , ‘ ; . Tlarpos raToupLevy, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. (§ 17. e tab. Q) 4 : : : TarTEw TaTpadwats,” dat. pl—Rec. Gr. Sch. TATPOAMALs, IAS ined fs (aioe 30) matpadwas, OF Agns}, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c, and rem. 4) (zaryp & ddodw or ddoudw, 0 smite) a striker of his father; a parricide, ; Tatpadwas Taicun- sa: TaTpact, dat. pl. c : : 5 Tarp @ Ac. 21.1, bRe. 1.9. Coat bits 21S TAT pe 313 mew ratpl, dat. sing. Tarp stop, leave off, desist, refrain, Lu. 5.4; 8.24, etal. marpud}, ds, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. Ilados }, ov, 1, (§ 3. tab. C. b) Paphos, the chief marpiat, nom. pl. TAT pud. city in the island of Cyprus. TaTpidpxat, nom. pl. marpidpxys | Ido, gen. . Ilddos marpidpyus, ace. pl. . ; : ; id. maxvve |, fut. vy, aor. 1. pass. eraxvvOnv, (§ 27. marpupyys |, ov, 6, ($ 2. tab. B. c, and rem. 4) (warpid & é&pxy) % patriarch, head or founder of a family, Ac. 2. 29; 7.-8, 9; IBIS, Yin loi A LLPO.S, TaTpiapxov, gen. sing. TATPLapXNs TaTplas, gen. sing. TaTpld, marploa, acc. sing. marpis marpiou, dat. sing. : é id. magnets), y, ov, ($7. tab. F. 2) Tarp matpikov,” gen. pl. : TATPLKOS matpis |, tdos, %, 6 4. rem. 2. ) TaTHp IlarpdéBay,’ acc. TlarpoBas IlarpdéBas |, a, 6, (§ 2. rem, 4) Patrobas, pr. name. qatpomapaooros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (rarip & Tapacords, fr. TApadtowpL) handed down or received by tradition from one’s L.G. gen. sing. fem. fathers or ancestors. / / TaTpoTapacorov,” TOTpPoTapaooTos . , matpos, gen. sing. TaTHp matp@o.s, dat. pl. neut. TaTpGos matpGos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) marnp TatTpSov, gen. sing. masc. TATPGOS mTatpaw, dat. sing. masc. ; : : id. qmaverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. Travw TlatXe, voce. IlavAos TlavAoy, acc. . id. IlatXos |, ov, 6, (5: 3. tab. C. a) ‘pain Paul, pr. name. I. Paul, the Apostle, Ac.13.9, et al. freq. II. Sergius Paulus, the deputy or pro- consul of Cyprus, Ac. 13. 7. TlavAov, gen. : ; . . TladXos IlavAw, dat. : F ; : ; id. mavojrat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. oreo) mavopiefa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. ‘ id. wavoacGat, aor. 1, infin. mid. . : A id. qTavodTw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. maven, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. ; : id. qavoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. 4 id. Tava |, fut. gratvow, (§ 13. tab. M) to cause to pause or cease, restrain, prohibit, 1 Pe.3.103 mid., perf. (pass. form) TETAVILGL, to cease, a Gal. 1, 14, 6 Ro. 16. 14. el Pe. 1. 18, rem. 1. a, and rem. 3) (maxis, fat, gross) to fatten, make gross; met. pass. to be rendered gross, dull, unfeeling, Mat.13.15; ANG 28 427). médats, dat. pl. eon 7édas, acc. pl. Q id. 7é0n |, ns, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. 2) (méLa, the fost) see tem) Mara isce4); nu S.120; medives |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (wediov, a plain, qeoov, the ground) level, flat. qedwov,? gen. sing. masc. TEOLWOS meCevewy,’ pres. infin. melevw melevo |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (rela, the foot) pr. to travel on foot; to travel by land, AG? 20m 13 wel |, adv. (pr. dat. fem. of zefds, , ov, pedes- trian, fr. wéla) on foot, or, by land, Mat. 4 13a MarnOn33)s mefapyetv, pres. infin. Treapycw mrelapyew, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (reiopar & apx7) to obey one in authority, Ac. Rese 2 pee lltersomlis or conform to advice, Ac. 27. 21. genr. to obey, follow, meapxycavras, ace. pl. mase. part. aor. 1 mreapxew trePapxovat, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. 0 id. welGets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. mrelbw meiVeo Oat, pres. infin. mid. : ‘ : id. meiverOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. : id. mevGot, dat. sing. in some copies and an- cient versions 5 id. mewots, R. Gr. Sch. Ln. Tdf. a Cor2: uy meiGots,’ dat. pl. masc. areiOos meiopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. areibw wedop.eOa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid.—AI. In. Taf. 6 5 id. TeToiWapev, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ae 13. 18) meiOopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ‘ ; id. mevGopevous, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. weHopevon, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. meibés |, 1, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : 3 id. ree |, 60s, ovs, > (§ 5. tab. E. h) Suada, the goddess of persuasion; persuasiveness, v.r. 1 Co. 2. 4. d Gu. 6. 17. e Ac, 20. 13. f1Co. 2. 4. rem. 6) aor. 1, érewca, perf. pass. zé- mevopat, aor. 1, pass. érecaOnv, (§ 23. rem. 4. 7) to persuade, seek to persuade, endeavour to convince, Ac.18.4; 19.8, 26; 28. 23; to persuade, influence by persua- sion, Mat. 27. 20; Ac. 13. 43; 26. 28; to incite, instigate, Ac. 14. 19; to appease, render tranquil, to quiet, 1 Jno. 3. 19; to strive to conciliate, aspire to the favour of, Gal. 1. 10; to pacify, conciliate, win over, Mat. 28. 14; Ac. 12. 20; pass. and mid. to be persuaded of, be confident of, Lu. 20.6; Ro. 8.38; He. 6.9; to suffer one’s self to be persuaded, yield to persuasion, to be induced, Ac. 21.14; to be convinced, to believe, yield belief, Lu. 16.31; Ac. 17.4; to assent, listen to, obey, follow, Ac. 5. 36, 37, 40; perf. 2, réroba, (§ 25. rem. 5) to be assured, be confident, 2 Co. 2. 3; Phi. 1.6; He. 13. 18; to confide in, trust, rely on, place hope and confidence in, Mat. 27. A3;; Mar. 10. 245, Ro. 2: 19. eos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) persua- sive Co 264s NEA Tecpovn, Hs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a yielding to persuasion, assent, Gal.5.8. N.T. merolOnots, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) (wérowba, perf. 2 of elu) trust, confi- LXX. miotis, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (zeé- Gopar) faith, belief, firm persuasion, 2 Co. dence, reliance, 2 Co. 1. 15, et al. 5.73; He. 11.1; assurance, firm conviction, Ro. 14.23; ground of belief, guarantee, as- surance, Ac.17.31; good faith, honesty, in- tegrity, Mat. 23.23; Gal. 5.22; Tit. 2:10; faithfulness, truthfulness, Ro. 3.3; in N.T. faith in God and Christ, Mat. 8. 10; Ac. 3.16, et al. freq.; 7) aiotis, the matter of Gospel faith, Ac. 6. 7; Jude 3, et al. muotevo, ‘ut. evow, perf. reriorevka, (§ 13. tab. M) to believe, give credit to, Mar. 1. 15; 16. 13; Lu. 24. 25; intrans. to believe, have a mental persuasion, Mat. 8.13; 9. 28; Ja. 2. 19; to believe, be of opinion, Ro. 14.2; in N.T. qiorevew ev, eis, emt, to believe in or on, Mat. 18. 6; Ais AGO UO, Be UG ule age Aloe a) believe, be a believer in the religion of Christe Aci 2 Agus Ane deo? a3.) “Ais 314 TELPa rel |, fut. qretow, perf. réreia, (§ 23. rem. 1. c, and trans. to intrust, commit to the charge or power of, Lu. 16. 11; Jno. 2. 245; pass. to be tn- trusted with, Ro. 3. 2; 1 Co. 9. 17. motos, 7, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) faith- ful, true, trusty, Mat. 24. 45; 25. 21, 233 Lu. 12. 42; 2 Ti. 2.2; put in trust, 1 Co. 7. 25; true, veracious, Re. 1.53 2. 133 credible, sure, certain, indubitable, Ac. 13. 34; 1 Ti. 1. 15; believing, yielding belief and confidence, Jno. 20. 27; Gal. 3-93; spe. a Christian believer, Ac. 10.45; 16. 1, 15; 2 Co. 6.153; aorov, in a true-hearted manner right-mindedly, 3 Jno. 5. TLTTOW, 0, fut. oow, (§ 20. tab. 71) to make trustworthy ; pass. to be assured, feel sure belief, 2 Ti. 3.14. ae(Owv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. eee Tela, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. and subj. qreweuw Trev, pres. infin. . . id. mewdoete, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. ; i iat mewdon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. P ; id wewaoovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. 3 : id. Tewvdw, @|, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) and you, aor. 1, ézeivaca, (zelva, hunger) to hunger, be hungry, Mat. 4.2; Mar.11.12; to be exposed to hunger, be famished, \ Co. 4. 11; Phi. 4. 12; met. to hunger after desire earnestly, long for, Mat. 5. 6. mewdpev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. Trewew Tewovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. qewavTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. : 6 id. jewovrTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Teipa |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b) a trial, attempt, endeavour ; Aap Bavew Teipay, to attempt, He. 11.29; also, to experience, He.11.36. meat, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) aor. 1, évetpaca, perf. pass. TeTElpac- prot, aor. 1, pass. ereipacOnv, to make proof or trial of, put to the proof, whether with good or mischievous intent, Mat. 16. 1; 22. 35, et al.; absol. to attempt, NED 760 tempt, Mat. 4. 1, et al.; to try, subject to CLG, ISOs Tie WG Bhe OR iho trial, 1 Co. 10. 13, et al. metpac}.os, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a putting to the proof, proof, trial, 1 Pe. 4.12; He. 3.8; direct temptation to sin, Lu. 4. 133; trial, temptation, Mat. 6313); 2604 571 Coos; 135 etval.: affliction, Lu. 22. 28, et al. LXX. Teipaopat, Gat, fut. doopat, (§ 19. tab. S) (i q. Att. Tetpaw ) to try, attempt, trial, calamity, essay, endeavour, Ac. 9. 26; 26. 21. eipacer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. mreipalor meipaceTa, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass... id. mreipacere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. mreipaln, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. id. mepacopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. mretpacopevots, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. . id. mretpacop.evos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. id. metpacovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. reipatw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) Tetpa meipacwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. meipalon Telpav, acc. sing. = TEelpa reipaopat, Gpat], fut. dropar - id. metpagot, aor.}, infin. act. . ; : retpaly metpacbets, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. weipacOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . : id. mrepacbys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. mepacbjre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. meIpas pots, dat. pl. TELAT LOS TELPAc }LOV, acc. sing. . ¢ : id. Treipacpos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) Teipa Teipacpov, gen. sing. : : : : TELPAT LOS TELAT HO, dat. sing. : 3 ‘ A id. Teipacpav, gen. pl. : id. meicavrTes, nom. pl, masc. part. aor. 1, act. . arelOw Teioas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. 3 id. mevoOevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. revo Oys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. meio Oncovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. Tretopovn |," As, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) id. metcopev, | pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. meAdyet, dat. sing. méayos TENLYOS |, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. ») the es, ne open sea, Mat. 18.6; @ sea, contradistinguished from the sea in general, and named from an adjacent country, Ac. 27. 5. merexilw |, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (7éXexvs, an axe) to strike or cut with an axe; to be- head, Re. 20. 4. 315 mev0o TEUTO, fut. Yow, aor. 1, ereuwa, aor. 1, pass. ereupOyy, (§ 23. rem. 1. a, and rem. 2. 4) to send, to despatch on any message, embassy, busi- Mat. 2. 8; 14. JNO Tia te Ret T1715 MESS CLC:, Wiig, 228 29; dismiss, permit to go, Mar. 5. 12; to send 2eebhess 2, or put forth, Re. 14. 15, 18. 10; to transmit, to in or among, 11; to thrust in, meupbévres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. réuzrw méupat, aor. 1, infin. act. ia TepavTa, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. mTéeuwavrTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. Tearte, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. mepvavTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. méeuwas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. mepwact, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. mépwer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. Trews, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. mépivov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. Téepwouvat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. & P id. Tenor, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. Treo, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. mévnot,’ dat. pl. masc. . : mévns mévys |, ntos, 6, 4, ($ 4. rem. 2. c) (zévopat, to labour for one’s bread) pr. one who labours for his bread ; poor, needy, 2 Co. 9. 9. mevixpos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) poor, needy, Lu. 21. 2. mwevOety, pres. infin. . : : 3 revbéw tevOepa |, Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) mevOepos mevOepdy, acc. sing. . . . trevOepa tevOepas, gen. sing. 4 é : id. mevbepos | Hf od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a futher-in-law. mevOepa, as, on a mother-in-law, Mat. 8. 147;; 10: 35); Mar. 1. 30); Shu: 4°38); 2e85 3 tevOéw, G |, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) aévOos mevOnoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mev0ea mevOnoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. . H ; id. TevOnow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id TevOos |, eos, T0, (§ 5. tab. E. b) mourning, sor- TEUTELY, pres. infin. act. . 4 repro row, sadness, grief, Ja. 4. 9, et al. TrE[LTFO[LEVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. mevbew, , fut. now, aor.1, érévOnoa, Té“TOVTG, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. (§ 16. tab. P) trans. to lament over, TELTTHV, acc. sing. fem. : TELTTOS 2 Co. 12. 21; absol. fo lament, be sai, réurros |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) : TeV TE mourn, Mat. 5.4; 9.15; Mar. 16. 10, a Gal, 5. 8. 62Co.9.9 e Jno. 18. 13. mevOo 316 TTETTOL et al.; mid. to bewail one’s self, to feel com- TETELPAT [LEVOV, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. meppaco punction, 1 Co. 5. 2. TETELT LAL, ] pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. aelbw mevGovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mevoew TeTreiopeba, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. pass. . id. mevOovor, dat. pl. masce. part. pres. id. TETELT[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. mevOovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. meTe\eKicpevov,”° gen. pl. part. perf. pass. . meNeKiCos Tevixpav,* acc. sing. fem. 3 TEVLXPOS TETLET LEVOV, acc, sing. neut. part. perf. pass... qruelw mevixpos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) TVS memtorevKa, | pers. sing. perf. ind. TLTTEVO mevrakts |,? adv. . ; : F : aevTe memustevkapey, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. id. mevrakirxintot |, at, a, (mévre & yiduor) five times meriotevkas, 2 pers. sing. perf. ind. id. one thousand, five thousand, Mat. 14. 21; memiotevKate, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. . . id. 16. 9, et al. memtotevke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. id. mevTakioxiAlovs, acc. pl. masc. TevTakioxiAcon | weTLTTEvVKELTaY, 3 pers. pl. plup. (§ 13. rem. 8. f) id. TevTaKicxiAiwv, gen. pl. ; : : id. memiotevKkoot, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. c id. mevTakoola, acc. pl. neut. mevtaxdotor | TemloTEvKOTas, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. id. TevTAKOT LOL |, aL, a . . TEVTE TeTLTTEVKOTES, Nom. pl. masc. part. perf. id. mevrakoctots, dat. pl. mase. mevTakcowo. | TeTLTTEUKOTWY, gen. pl. masc. part. perf. id. TETLOTEVKWS, Nom. s.m. part. perf. (§ 13. rem. 13) id. weve |, ol, at, Ta, indecl. five, Mat. 14.17, 19; TEeTIOTEVPAL, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. 16. 9, et al. reTAAVHILEVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. amXavaw mwéumtos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) fifth, werAdvyobe, 2 pers. pl. perf. pass. (§ 19. tab. S) id. Res 6:19)319-1)5 Os LO; 2.120: memAatuvrot, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. (§ 27. mevraKis, adverb, five times, 2 Co. rem. 2. a) ; : : » mArarive its Be (als met npopopnevol, nom. pl. masce. part. perf. TEVTAKOTLOL, al, a, five hundred, Lu. pass.—A. C. D. Ln. Tdf. . mAnpopopéw VerAes INGOs Tin uOr meTANpwpevol, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Col. 4.12) TEVTHKOVTA, ol, at, ta, indecl. fifty, TeTAnpopopnevuv, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. . id. Mar. 6. 40; Lu. 7. 41, et al. TeTANPOKATE, 2 pers. pl. perf. ind. act. TAnpow TEVTNKOOTH, ns, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) TeTANPWKE, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. ‘ id. (fem. of TEVTNKOOTOS, Jiftieth) Pentecost, TemANpwKevan, perf. infin. act. j 5 id. or the Feast of Weeks; one of the three TreTANPOLAL, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. ‘ id. great Jewish festivals, so called because it TeTANPwLEVa,, acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. id. was celebrated on the fiftieth day, reckon- meTANPwWLEVN, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. ing from the second day of the feast of tremANpwpLevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. unleavened bread, i.e. from the 16th day TeTANPwLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id., of NisanseAGs 22 1/5205 161s) le Connros'S. TeTANPWILEVOUS, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. TEVTEKALOEKATOS |, N, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (reve, TeTANpwWTat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. kat, and déxa) fifteenth. weTAOUTHKA, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. - adAovréw TEVTEKALOEKATG, dat. sing. neut. TevrekatoeKatos | merotnka, | pers. sing. perf. ind. act. Trovew TevTnKkovTa |, Ol, 04, 7h. + ; : . wevTe meroujkapev, 1 pers. pl. perf. ind. act. . : id. wevtnKkooTy, |, nS, 1) . id. memroinke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. id. TEVTHKOTTHS, gen. sing. mevTnKkoatn | wemoujkecoav, 3 p.pl.pluperf.act. (§ 13. rem.8.f) id. meraoevpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. zradevw merouévat, perf. infin. act. ‘ : 2 id. meradatwKe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. (§ 13. TETOLNKOSL, dat. pl. masc. part. perf. act. id. rem. 5. a) : mada | meroimKores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. act. id. meéravrat, 3 pers. s. perf. ind. pass. (§ 22.rem.5) zatvw TeTonKOTOS, en. sing. masc. part. perf. act. id. TeETrELpPApLEVOV, ace. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. } TETOLKOS, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. act. id. —B. C. Tdf. ¢ - : TEL AopaL meroimpevwv, gen. pl. part. perf. pass. . - id. memretpacp.evov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (He. 4. 15) aérola, | pers. sing. perf. 2, (§ 25. rem.4.5) ae(Ow @ Lu. 21. 2. 6 2 Co. 11. 24. e Re, 20, 4. Ld TETTOL 317 TEpL mero(Oapey, 1 pers. pl. perf. 2, ind. . : metOw mépas |, Gatos, To, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) an extremity, end, meroilas, 2 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. id. Mat. 12. 42; Lu. 11. 313 Ro. 10. 18; méroule, 3 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. id. an end, conclusion, termination, He. 6. 16. merrovGevar, perf. 2, infin. . ‘ 5 A id. Tépiot, adv. last year, a year ago, memouljoer, dat. sing. . . metotOnots 21Con8, 103; 972. merollnow, acc. sing. 2 : id. xépara, ace. pl. . , mépas memotOnors |, ews, 7, ($ 5. tab. E. c) mew Tepdtwy, gen. pl. . ; : : id. memoulcras, acc. pl. mase. part. perf. 2 . 0 id. Tépyajor, acee n : ; : : Ilépyapos memoujores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. 2 id. Iépydpos], ov, , (§ 3. tab. C. b) Pergamus, a merolbws, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. 2 : id. city of Mysia, in Asia Minor. mevoNlrevpat, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. Tlepydpm, dat. : ; : - Tlépyapos (§ 14. tab. N) : : : TrodiTevw Ilépyn |, nS, OP (§ 2. tab. B. a) Perga, the chief merovOact, 3 pers. pl. perf. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 4) TATXw city of Pamphylia, in Asia Minor. awérovGe, 3 pers. sing. perf. 2, ind. id. Hépyy, dat. ; : ; , ; Tépyn TETOPEVJLEVOUS, acc.'pl. masc. part. perf. Topevopat Tépyny, aCe ; ; A f z ide merorike, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. . » qorile Igpyys, gen. 7 P ; id. TET Pay |LEVOV, nom. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. Tpacow mémpaxe, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. TiTparKkw mepl|, prep., with a genitive, pr. of place, about, TET PApLevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. around ; about, concerning, respecting, (§ 36. rem. 3) id. Mat: 22.85.1194 10%) 2225 3 +) Jnos.8.018)5 meTPAXa,, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. Tpaoow Ro. 8. 3, et al. freq.; with an accusative, TET PAXEeVa, perf. infin. act. A id, of place, about, around, rownd about, Mat. mérrwkav, 3 pers. pl. perf. ind. (§ 35. rem. 13) 3.45 Mar. 3. 345 Lu. 13.8; of zepl Ace Craim: 2 5 A 5 TinTW twa, the companions of a person, Lu. werwke, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 18. 3) J 22. 49; a person and his companions, Ac. meéerTwxas, 2 pers. sing. perf. ra eel, aah 13. 133; simply @ person, Jno. 11. 19; exmremrwxkas, Rec. (Re. 2. 5) ° TO mept twa, the condition, circumstances TEeTTWKOTA, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. (§ 13. of any one, Phi. 2. 23; of time, about, rem. 6. c) . : C ; id. Mat. 20. 3, 5, 6,9; about, concerning, TenTwkuiay, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. (§ 37. respecting, touching, Lu. 10. 40; 1 Ti. SO IE) F P e ‘ id. TKO r Owe Wise lite ane 7 netrale Temupwyeva, acc. pl. nevt. part. perf. pass. . Tupow mepE, adv. round about; 6, %, 76, TETUPWHEVNS, gen. sing. fem. part. p. pass.— mepug, circumjacent, neighbouring, Ac. A. C. Ln. : : 4 id. 5enlOs memupwevot, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 1.15) TEplaoos, , ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) over TETUPWHLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. . id. and above, Mat. 5. 37; superfluous, 2 Co. TETUPWLEVOY, acc. sing, neut. part. perf. pass. id 9.1; extraordinary, Mat.5.47; comparat. mémwke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act. (§37.rem.1) zivw more, greater, Mat. 11. 9; 23. 14, et al.; TETOPWKE, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. act, TW0W excessive, 2 Co. 2. 7; adverbially, TEpLo- TEeTWPWLEVN, nom. sing. fem. part. perf: pass. . id. aoov, in fuli abundance, Jno. 10. 10; TETWPWHLEVNY, acc. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. TEpLOcOoTEpoV, and é« TEpLTToU, ex- ep |, enclitic particle, serving ta add force to the word to which it is subjoined. repay |, adv. across, beyond, over, on the other side, Mat. 4. 15, 25; é, % 70, Tépav, farther, on the farther side, and 75 Tépar, the farther side, the is WR date Os i, 97 2 other side, Mat. 8. 18, 28; 14. 22, et al. Tepaitepe |, adv. compar. of zépay,—B. Ln. Taf. mepl érépwv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 19. 39). ceedingly, vehemently, Mar. 6.51; 7.36; MiCoretks 1s. sKp: 3.20, et val.) co TEplooov, pre-eminence, advantage, Ro. Saul, TEepLacas, vehemently, Ac. 26.11; more, more abun- dantly, Mat. 27. 23; Mar. 10. 26. adv. abundantly, much, TEPLaTOTEpws, ady. more, more abun- dantly, more earnestly, more vehemently, TE pla Gal. 1. 14. 318 TE PLE Mar. 15. 14; 2 Co. 7. 13, et al.; exceedingly, mrepiBadetra, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. (§ 24. rem. 4) : 2 : 5 mepypadrw Tepiooevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) trepparyn, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. mid. 3 id. to be over and above, to be superfluous, mepiBadrnrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. mid. id. Mata 145 20) Marerz.44i;) Alu 24) et al.; to exist in full quantity, to abound, be abundant, Ro. 5. 15; 2 Co. 1.5; to increase, be augmented, Ac. 16. 53; to be advanced, be rendered more prominent, Ro. 3. 73 of persons, to be abundantly gifted, richly furnished, abound, Lu. 15. 17; Ro. Ty Wess Couns. 2 5 -2)Cors. 7cet als to be possessed of a full sufficiency, Phi. 4. 12, 18; to abound in performance, 1 Co. 15.58; to be a gainer, 1 Co. 8.8; in N.T. trans. to cause to be abundant, 2 Co. 4. 15; 9.8; Ep. 1. 8; to cause to be abundantly furnished, cause to abound, fUinessece abundance, Mat. 13. 123 25. 29. 12; pass. to be gifted with / tA mepiccevpa, aos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) more than enough, residue over and above, Mar. 8.8; abundance, exuberance, Mat. 12.34; Lu. 6.45; superabundance, afflu- ence, 2) Co. 8.13; 14. 1G: Tepirceia, as, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) superabundance, Ro. 5.17; 2 Co. 15) Su IKely HUA di Tig Wiig WILO. TEpLayely, pres. infin. (§ 34. rem. 1. b) : TEpLayw TEpLayETE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. 4 é id. Trepuccye |, fut. a&w, (rept & ayo) to lead around, carry about in one’s company, 1 Co. 9. 5; to ‘traverse, Mat.4. 23)5°9. 35 323. 15); Mar. 6. 6; absol. to go up and down, Ac. oe Fa Mo TEpLayuv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . Tepuayw Teplaipertat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . TEplLarpew Tepraipew, @|, fut. yow, aor. 2, zepretrov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (epi & aipéw) to take off, lift off, remove, 2 Co. 3. 16; to cast off, Ac. 27.40; met. to cut off hope, Ac. 27. 20; met. to take away sin, remove the guilt of sin, He. make expiation for sin, 16. LL. TeplacTparte |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (zrepé & aoTpaTTw) lo lighten around, shine like lightning around, Ac. 9. 3; 22. 6. ; Tepiactpawat, aor. I, infin. TEPLAOTPaTTW trepyBadXo |, fut. Badd, aor. 2, mepteBador, perf. pass. zepféBrAnuat, (§ 27. rem. 1. b, and rem. 3) (zepi & BadXw) to cast around ; to clothe, Mat. 25. 36, 38, 43; mid. to clothe one’s self, to be clothed, Mat. 6920) 3s ue sets INO-wiOn zs eencs 12.8; Re. 4. 4, et al.; to cust around a city, to draw a line of circumyallation, Lu. 19. 43. meptpodaov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) that which is thrown around any one, clothing, covering, vesture; a cloak, mantle, Herr. 12); @ covering, 1 Co. 10. 15. repBadod, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. mid. mepiBalr\w tepipadovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. : id. Trepiparduca, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. mid. id. Trepipadov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. mrepibeBAnwevy, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. id. TreptseBAnpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. repipeBAnpevor, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. treptseBAnpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. teptBeBdnpevors, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. mepiBréropar |, fut. Yorat, (§ 23. rem. 1.a) (iq. mepiSrérw, from wept & BA€rw) trans. to look round upon, Mar. 3.5, 34; 11.11: Lu. 6. 10; absol. to look around, Mar. a BER Op uch oe). mreppreWapevot, nom. pl. masce. part. aor. 1 mepypAéropar mepipAcWapevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. trepyBodatov |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) . . mepyBadrrw meptBodaiov, gen. sing. . . mepBoAaov fut. 4ow, perf. pass. dedepat, (Sica rem. 1) (wept & d€w) to bind round about; pass. to be bound around, be bound Trepio (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) 6 TUuKpOs mukpias, gen. sing. : : . muKkpia TuKpoV, acc. sing. masc. and neut. WLKpOS mKpos |, ad, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) bitter, Ja. 3. 11; met. bitter, harsh, Ja. 3. 14. mikpaivw, fut. ava, to embitter, render bitter, Re. 10. 9; pass. to be embittered, be made bitter, Re. 8. 11; 10. 10; met. pass. to be embittered, to grow angry, harsh, Col. 3. 19. mikpia, as, 7, bitterness, Ac. 8. 23; He. 12. 15; met. bitterness of spirit and language, harshness, Ro. 3.14; Ep. 4.31. TLKPOS, adv. bitterly, Mat. 26.75; Lu. 22),,02: mukpos |, a TLKpos TltAarov, acc. . TliAaros Ilwazos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Pilate, pr. name. IliAdtw, dat. 5 ; : : - ITAdros TITAN Lt, or TANOe |, fut. rAyow, aor. 1, pass. erAnoOnv, (§ 23. rem. 1. c, and rem. 4) to fill, Mat. 27. 48, et al.; pass. to be filled mentally, be under full influ- 4. 28, et al.; to be ful- Jjilled, v.r. Lu. 21. 22; of stated time, to be brought to a close, arrive at its close, ence suetetings IE Ne AS BPR He Gh Baty BR aA Oos, eos, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. c) ful- ness, amplitude, magnitude ; a multitude, a great number, Lu. 1. 10; 2. 13; 5. 6; a multitude, a crowd, throng, Mar. 3.7, 8; Lu. 6. 17, et al. mAnGivw, fut. vv@, aor. 1, é7rAn- Oiva, aor. 1, pass. érAnOivOnv, (§ 27. rem. 1. a. f, and rem. 3) trans. to mult.- ply, cause to increase, augment, 2 Co. 9g. 10; He. 6. 14; pass. to be multiplied, increase, be accumulated, Mat. 24. 12; Ac. 6.73 7. 17, et al.; intrans. to multi- ply, increase, be augmented, Ac. 6. 1. aAnopovn, NS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) a filling up; met. gratification, satisfaction, Col. 2. 23. pres. infin. pass. Timp |, fut. mpyow, to set on fire, burn, @ Col. 2. 4. 6 Ac. 28. 6. TipempypLt TTLVQK 325 TLOTE 55555 inflame; in N.T. pass, to swell from inflamma- tion, Ac. 28. 6. U . , mivaki, dat. sing. . mivaé y' , , fe muvakiovoy |," tov, TO : . ; : id. ld ° . TivaKos, gen. sing. . 5 ‘ id. mivaé|, aKos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2.b) pr. a board or plank ; in N.T. a plate, platter, dish on which food was served, Mar. 14. 8, 11, et al. miwakiolov, tov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a small tablet for writing. mivet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. rive Tivew, pres. infin. . . . : . id. mivere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : 7 id. mwvérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . id. mivyn, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . : : id. Tivyre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. ; 3 . ‘ id. qivovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . ; id. mivovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. s : : id. tive |, fut. miowar & muodpar, aor. 2, éziov, perf. qéxwka, (§ 37. rem. 1) to drink, Mat. 6. 25, 31; 26. 27, 29, et al. freq.; trop. of the earth, to drink in, imbibe, He. 6. 7. mopa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (wéropat, perf. pass. of Tivo) drink, I Co: 10: 4; He. 9. 10: Toots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) drink- ing; drink, beverage, Jno. 6. 55; Ro. At COls 20k Os totnpiov, tov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (aroryp, TOTOS, mv) a vessel for drink- ing, cup, Mat. 10. 42; 23. 25, 26; meton. the contents of a cup, liquor contained in a cup, Lu. 22. 20; 1 Co. 10. 16; from the Heb., the cup or potion of what God’s administration deals out, Mat. 20. 22, 23; Re. 14. 10, et al. motilo, fut. (ow, Att. wd, perf. ze- mortika, aor. 1, érdtica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to cause to drink, give drink to, Mat. 10. 42, et al.; met. 1 Co. 3.2; Re. 14.8; to water, trrigate, met. 1 Co. 3. 6, 7, 8. TOTos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a drink- mg; a drinking together, drinking-bout, compotation, 1 Pe. 4. 3. mivw, | pers. sing. pres. subj. Tw « Lu. 1, 63. Tivo Terns |; THTOS, OP (§ 4. rem. 2. c) (riwy, fat) fat- ness, richness. Tivwv, nom. sing masc. part. pres. : : , ; muoTntos,’ gen. sing. . : TLOTNS jiovea, nom. sing. fem, part. aor. 2 Tivo Timpackopevov, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. TiTpaoke mumpackw |, perf. wérpaxa, perf. pass. Tempapia, aor. 1, erpabnv, (§ 36. rem. 3) (redupl. from Tepaw, to bring from a distance to sell) to sell, Mat. 13. 46; 18. 25, et al.; met. with to, pass. to be sold wnder, to be a slave to, be devoted to, Ro. 7. 14. mimret, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : . winTw aimtovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres—Al. Ln. F €x7rlTOvTes, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Mar. 13. a ae murtovTwy, gen. pl. neut. part. pres. c id. Tinto |, fut. wecodpar, perf. rértwKa, aor. 2, érecov, and, in N.T., aor. 1, ézeca, (§ 37. rem. 1) fo fall, Mat. 15. 27; Lu. 10. 18; to fall, fall prostrate, fali down, Mat. 17. 6; 18. 29; Lu. 17. 16; to fall down dead, Lu. 21. 24; to fall, fall in ruins, Mat. 7.25, 27; Lu. 11. 175 met. to fall, come by chance, as a lot, Ac. 1. 26; to fall, to fail, become null and void, fall to the ground, Lu. 16.17; to fall into a worse state, Re. 2. 5; to come to ruin, Ro. 11.11; He. 4. 11; to fall into sin} Ro: ria .22;5) 1) Comioy 2);) ton fall in judgment, by condemnation, Re. 14.8; to fall upon, seize, Re. 11. 11; to light upon, Re. 7. 16; to fall under, incur, UES Boe 117 m7TGpa, atos, 70, ($4. tab. D.c) a fall; a dead body, carcase, corpse, Mat. 24. 28; Mar. 6. 29; Re. 11. 8, 9. mTGots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a fall, crash, ruin, Mat. 7. 27; met. down- fall, ruin, Lu. 2 34. TIuodia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Pisidia, a country of Asia Minor. 4 Tlucidtayv, ace. Tlicidéa ; ; Ilucid/as, gen. . . 5 ° ° id. 4 musta, acc. pl. neut. TLOTOS quotas, acc. pl. fem. . 4 . : id. qmisTé, Voc. sing. masc. 3 : 5 : id. / 7 , miorer, dat. sing. TLOTLS 6 Ro. 11. 17. TLOTE mioteve, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. TLOTEVW mlorevelt, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ° : id. muotrevey, pres. infin. . : : : id. mucrevers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : id. muoteveral, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ; id. miorevere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . id. muotevnre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. ; é id. muotevOnvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. , : id. mictevopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : : id. mlioTevovTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. qmlioTevovtTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. mioTevovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. ‘qmuotevov7t, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. . : id. TLOTEVOVTWY, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. miorevovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. miotevouvct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. C ‘ id. morevoat, aor. 1, infin. . é ; id. mioTevoavTas, acc. pl. masc. part. aor.1 . id. mioTrevoayTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. | . id. TloTevouvTwv, gen. pl. mase. part. aor.1 . id. mloTevoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 > id. mioTevoaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor.1] . id. muorevoact, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, (§ 4. rem. 3. c) : ; é : id. mlioTevoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : id. miotevoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. , ‘ id. amustrevoete, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. : . id. motevoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. miotevons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. muotevonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. < : id. morevoopev, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. . : id, mlotevoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. . . id. TioTevoovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. fut. : id. misTevoovgt, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : ; id. mioTevow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. : - id. miotevow, | pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. morevowpev, | pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. , id. muoTrevowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. .. : id. morevy |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) . reiOw musTevwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. TLOTEVW TITTEWS, gen. sing. . : . : alors TLTH, nom. sing. fem. TLOTOS muoryy, acc. sing. fem. . : : : id. muoTHs, gen. sing. fem. . : : 2 id. TloTUKHS, gen. sing. fem. TUTTLKOS muotikds |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (murrds) genuine, unadulterated, or, (zivw) liquid, Mar. ily BS dove 15 Bis IN alle rloTW, acc. sing. . . . . “ TloTLs miotis |, ews, H, (§ 5. tab. E. c) . ° melOw 326 TAaYn migToi, nom. pl. masc. ; : ; . TloTés TLOTOLS, dat. pl. masc. . : E ‘ id. TLoTOV, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc.s.neut. id. motos |, 4, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) , » geben TloTOV, gen. sing. masc. : TLOTOS mioTovs, acc. sing. masc. . 5 4 : id. TLTTOW, o]|, fut. oow, (§ 20. tab. T) . 3 aelbuw mlioT®@, dat. sing. masc. : : : . WloTOS TloTov, gen. pl. j 3 Z , id. aiw, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 37. rem. 1) tivo aiwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. . : id. q7uov, hom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. : id. wiwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. act. ; : id. mAdkes, nom. pl. : : : - TAGE mAava, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. P - wAavaa wava, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act—Gr. Sch. ; mravion, Rec. Tdf. (Re. 20.3) «J Be tavacOa, pres. infin. pass. (§ 19. tab. S) id. mwAavacGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. id. mAavarw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. . id. TAavdw, |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab.R) . . wAdrn TAavn |, NS, OF (§ 2. tab. B. a) a wandering ; deceit, deception, delusion, imposture, fraud, Mat. 27. 64; 1 Thes. 2. 3; seduction, de- ceiving, Ep. 4. 14; 2 Thes. 2. 11; 1 Jno. 4.6; error, false opinion, 2Pe.3.17; wan- dering from the path of truth and virtue, perverseness, wickedness, sin, Ro.1.27; Ja. Re) 2098 20Pe 2.01); Jude 1m, Travan, &, fut. yow, aor. 1, éxAd- vnoa, (§ 18. tab. R) to lead astray, cause to wander; pass. to go astray, wander about, stray, Mat. 18.12, 13; 1 Pe. 2.25; met. to mislead, deceive, Mat. 24. 4, 5, II, 24; pass. to be deceived, err, mistake, Mat. 22. 29; to seduce, delude, Jno. 7. 12; pass. to be seduced or wander from the path of virtue, to sin, transgress, Tit. 3.3; Elei5 723s Jasus. TO, eb. al: mAavyTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a rover, roving, a wanderer, wandering ; aornp maviTys, a wandering star, Jude 13. aAavos, 7, OV, and os, ov, @ wanderer, vagabond; also act. deceining, seducing; a deceiver, impostor, Mat. 27. 63; 2 Co. 6. 834; 2 Jno. mdvy, dat. sing. : é . : mwAaVn mAavnOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . mAavaw ~o «e@ Cie TmAQaYN 327 WAEOoV mAavyPivet, aor. 1, infin. pass —D. : | mAavioat, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. arhavew 24ne 24) ears : : : mAavnOjte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. mAdvys, gen. sing. . awavn TAaVHCaL, aor. 1, infin. act. . —\ arnt mhavijoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. , id. mAavncovct, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. ; id. mAavyras,* nom. pl. maviirns ahavyrys |, ov, 0 wavy aAdvot, nom. pl. masc. aavos mAGvots, dat. pl. neut. A 5 - id. mAavos |, 7, ov, and os, ov mAavN Tava, 1 pers. pl: pres. ind. act. mAavaw mavapeva, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. pass... id. TaveLevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. tAavwpevots, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. Tavepevor, ace. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. mAavev, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. tAavavrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. : id. mAavavres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. tAavovtwv, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. TAGE |, axos, 9, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) a flat broad surface; a table, tablet, 2 Co. 3. 3; He. Q. 4. maki, dat. pl. (§ 4. rem.3. a). : » WAGE mAdacavtt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. TAGCO mAdopa|,° aros, TO - ‘ : : id. TALTOO, or TT@], future wAdow, aor. I, éxAaca, aor. 1, pass. érAdcOnyv, (§ 26. rem.3) to form, fashion, mould, Ro.g. 20; eters) mAdopa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a thing formed or fashioned; spc. a pot- ter’s vessel, Ro. g. 20. mAacrTos, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) formed, fashioned, moulded; met. fabri- cated, counterfeit, delusive, 2 Pe. 2. 3. mAagrots,° dat. pl. mase. wAacTos / , , tAacTds |, 4, OV TAGToW mAareta,? nom. sing. fem. Nore mAareia |, as, H+ : 3 : : id. mAareiats, dat. pl. mAareia mAateias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. ; : id. mAatewov, gen. pl. . ¢ : : 3 id. mAdros |, eos, 7d, (§ 5. tab. E. b) tAatvs mAatvvOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. rratvVW a Jude 13. 6 Ro. 9. 20. ec 2 Pe. 2.3. tAattve: wAaTus mAativovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. mAatvvw |, fut. vd Y : P ‘ TAarus |, eta, v, (§ 7. tab. H. g) broad, wide, Mat. 7. 13. mAareta, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (pr. fem. of mAatus) a street, bread way, Mat. 6.5; 12.19; Lu. 10. 10, et al. mAdros, €os, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) breadth, Eph. 3.18; Re.20.9; 21. 16, bis. mAattive, fut. vy, perf. pass. zre- TAGTupat, aor. 1, pass. érdarivOny, (§ 27. rem. 2. a) to make broad, widen, enlarge, Mat. 23. 5; pass. met. of the heart, from the Heb., to be expanded with kindly and genial feelings, 2Co.6.11,13. théypa.|, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) whéKw mA€ypact,” dat. pl. mA€ypa. qAety, pres. infin. mAEw qwAetoy, nom. and acc. sing. neut. arAclov aA€lova, acc. sing. masc. and fem. and acc. pl. neut. . : : : 3 id. mwAelovas, acc. pl. masc. . : : : id. mAeloves, nom. pl. masc. i ; f id. m\elovos, gen. sing. fem. . e : : id. mAetovwv, gen. pl. 5 : é : id. mAeloot, dat. pl. masc. ‘ : ‘ 5 id. aAetouvs, nom. pl. masc. and fem. (§ 8. rem. 3) id. mAeiovs, acc. pl. fem. . : , : id. mAetorat, nom. pl. fem. aA€toTos wAetorov, nom. sing. neut. Z : A id. meioros |, 7, ov, ($ 8. rem. 2). : . oAvs mAciw, acc. pl. neut—B. D. Ln. 2 . mdelovs, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 26. 53) \ mActov meiwy |, ovos, 6, 4, (§ 8. rem. 2) - - modus TAEK® |, fut. €», (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to inter- weave, weave, braid, plait, Mar. 15. 17; Jno. 19. 2. mA€ypa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) anything plaited or intertwined; a braid of hair, 1 Ti. 2. 9. aAééavtes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1, act. aAéKw aor, acc. sing. Neuter. . aActwv awAéov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. tA€w areovaler, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. tAcovalw mAcovalovra, acc. sing. masc. and nom. pl. neut. part. pres. : : - id. d Mat. 7. 13. ed Ti 25 9% m7AE€OV 398 mrAcovace |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) mots mAcovacat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. . . mAeovalw mAcovdcaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1 . id. mAcovacy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . ‘ id. mNeovextat, nom. pl. mACOVEKTNS mAeovektais, dat. pl. : : ; id. mXeovextety, pres. infin. TAEOVEKTEW TAcovekTew, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (retwy, mréov, & exw) to have more than an- other; to take advantage of; to overreach, make gain of, 2 Co. 7. 2; 12. 17, 18; to wrong, 1 Thes. 4. 6; to get the better, or an advantage of, 2 Co. 2. II. mAeovextys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one who has or claims to have more than his share; a covetous, avaricious person, one who defrauds for the sake of gain, ICO FO; ils On TOs cE poses. meovetia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) some advantage which one pos- sesses over another; an inordinate desire of riches, covetousness, Lu. 12. 15, et al.; grasping, overreaching, extortion, Ro. 1.29; MDH es e225, eG ales importunity and conferred with grudging, a gift exacted by a hard-wrung gift, 2 Co. 9.53; a scheme of extortion, Mar. 7. 22. mXcovexTnOGmev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. ($ 17. tab. Q) a@AEOVEKTEW mAcovexTys |, ov, 6 : é id. mAcovekia |, as, 7) + : or ae: ¥ id. mAeovegia, dat. sing. mAcovetia mAeoveeiat, nom. pl. : : id. mAcoveEiats, dat. pl. , id. mAeoveEiav, acc. sing. : 3 : id. mAcoveelas, gen. sing. . . ° . id. mAéovtas, cc. pl. masc. part. pres. Théw mAcovTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Trevpe |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) pr. a rib; the side of the body, Jno. 19. 34; 20. 20, ZZ EAC kyo mAeupay, acc. sing. mevpa Tr€& |, fut. wAevoopae & trevoodpat, (§ 35. rem. 1, 3) aor. 1, ézAevoa, perf. ré- mAevka, to sail, Lu. 8. 23; Ac. 21. 3; Dyin Dy lie 0 mAovov, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C.c) a ™Anpn vessel, ship, bark, whether large or small, Mat. A 22 2p; sec. 22 wo eteale aoudpLov, ov, TO, oe of zdotov) a small vessel, boat, Mar. 3. 9, et al. TAOS, OVS; OOV, OD, ies later, zAovs, mAoos, 6, (§ 3. rem. 3) sailing, naviga- tion, voyage, Ac. 21. 7; 27.9, 10. awAé€wy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . rrceeet ‘ 0 éxl TOTov TA€wv, Gr. Sch. Tdf. emt TOV TAoiwy 6 Optros, Rec. whew (Re. 18. 17) | mAnyai, nom. pl. 7ANyH aAnyats, dat. pl. 5 : ; A : id. mAnyas, acc. pl. é ; ; id. thayy |, As, 7, (8 2. tab. B. 2) mjoow mAnyn, dat. sing. ahyyn TAnyyy, acc. sing. . P : ; J id. aAnyis, gen. sing. ‘ : : : id. aAnyov, gen. pl. : \ . ; id. mAnGer, dat. sing. 7AnOos mA7nOn, nom. pl. : : 3 id. TANOos |, €os, 76, 6: 5. tab. E. b) TripmAnpe mAnOovs, gen. sing. aHOos mAnOivat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, opt. act. . TAnOive wAnOuvel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act.—Gr. Sch. | Tdf. : - : : t id. mAnOvvat, Rec. (2 Co. 9. 10) J awAnOuvOein, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, opt. pass. . id. TAnbuvOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : é id. m7AnOvvev7wy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. tAnOive |, fut. vd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) miparAnpee TAnOvvG, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. Anniv TAnbivoy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. TAHOw, see zripaAype. mTAnKTHY, acc. sing. 2 ; ‘ aAyHKTNS mAyKTys |, ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B. c) : - wAjoow tryppvpa], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) (ardajppn, the flow of the sea, dH Ow) the flood-tide; a flood, inundation, Lu. 6. 48. 7Anpptpas,” gen. sing. : aAjppepa may, molvs mAnpets, nom. and acc. pl. mase. aijpns mAnpn, acc. sing. masc. . ; P id. mAnpys |, €os, ovs, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 5. 2) (aAéos, full) full, filled, Mat. 14.20; 15.37; full of disease, Lu.5.12; met. full of, abound- ing in, wholly occupied with, completely under the influence of, or affected by, Lu. a Lu. 6, 48. m™Anpo Avi; Jno. 1.1457 Ac:9: 36; et, al. ; perfect, Mar. 4. 28. full, complete, TAnpow, &, fut. dow, perf. memd2- pwKa, aor. I erAnpwoca, (§ 20. tab. T) to fill, make full, fill_up, Mat. 13. 48; 23. 32; Lu. 3.5; to fill up a deficiency, Phi. 4. 18, 19; to pervade, Jno. 12. 3; Ac. 2. 2; to pervade with an influence, to influence fully, possess fully, Jno. 16. 6; Ac. 2. 28; et al.; Ras) SmvOs £20) lips sano, to complete, perfect, 29; to bring to an end, Lu. Mat. 3. 183 Ac. 12. 283 13. 255 14. 26; Ro. Mat. accomplish, fulfil, Lu. Ac. 3. HeIB By Die to set forth fully, Ro. 15. 19; I. 25; pass. of time, fo be fulfilled, Jno. 3. IDh Se UO), Gp Giles 7.1; to perform fully, discharge, ' 13. 8; Col. 4. 17; to consummate, Sais ie 203 to realise, 9. 313 the Heb., Col. come to an end, be fully arrived, Mar. from eps euee 22437 INOwo O,netral.s) (Of prophecy, to receive fulfilment, Mat. 1. 22, et al. freq. mAnpwpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) that which fills up; full measure, entire Mar. 8. 20; 1 Co: complement, full extent, full number, Gal. 4. 4; Ep. 1. 10; that which fills up a de- ficiency, a supplement, a patch, Mat. g. 16; 16; full mea- sure, Ro. 15. 29; a@ fulfilling contents, 10. 26, 28; fulness, abundance, Jno. 1. , perfect per- formance, Ro. 13.10; complete attainment of entire belief, full acceptance, Ro. 11.12; full development, plenitude, Ep.1.23; 3.19; Antes Cols L. 103 219. aAnpots, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. aAnpdw aAnpovpevov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. id. a\npovpévov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. (tran- sitive) : f i ‘ ide aAnpodv, pres. infin. act. : oa mAnpovobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. (S Pile tab. U).. F : , ; a wAnpodrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. aAnpopopetoOw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. j ri aAypopop its mAnpopopew, & |, fut. yow, aor. 1, érAnpopdpyaa, (§ 16. tab. P) (aAnpns & dopéw) to bring full measure, to give in full; to carry out fully, to discharge completely, 2 Ti. 4. 5, 17; pass. of things, to be fully 329 TAnaO established as a matter of certainty, Lu. 1. 1; of persons, to be fully Gonemncelk assured, Ro. 4. 21 mAnpopopia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) full conviction, firm persua- sion, assurance, 1 Thes. 1.53; Col. 2. 2, N.T. TAnpopopyeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, et al. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) aypopopéew aAnpopopyFy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. aAnpopdopycov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. tAnpopopia |, as, 7) ; : : : id. mAnpodopia, dat. sing. aAnpoopta. tAynpopopiay, acc. sing. ; : id. wAnpopopias, gen. sing. : : : id. mAnpdw, © |, fut. oow, ($ 20. tab. T) aAnpns TAnpwletons, gen. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. T7Anpow TAnpwlatwy, gen. pl. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. TAnpwohy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. ; id. - tAnpwOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : id. TAnpwbycerot, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . id. mAnpwOncovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. TAnpwobre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. TAnpwOG, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. tAnpwbact, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. TAnpwpa |, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) mAnpys TAnpopara, acc. pl. TANpwp2. TAnpdpat., dat. sing. ; P F : id. TAnpoparos, gen. sing. 5 i ‘ id. mAnpdaat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. act. TAnpow mAnpooat, aor. 1, infin. act. . ¢ : id. aAnpoaavtes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1, act. id. TAnpocare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. Fi id. mAnpwooer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. é id. mAnpooets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . : id. aAnpwoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act—B. mAnpooare, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. id. 23. 32) : 0 J TAnpdoy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. j id. mAnpooovrat, 3 pers. pl, fut. ind. mid. : id. TANPwTwCL, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj.—Gr. Sch. amAnpwooovra, Rec. . . id. mAnpwhdor, Tdf. (Re. 6.1 5 a} TARTAVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. I, act. ripahyp mwAHoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act... id. aAnobeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. |, pass. id. mAnoOyvat, aor. 1, infin. pass—Gr. Sch. a it mAnpwOqvar, Rec. (Lu. 21. 22) trAncOjs, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. mAnoOncerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. mAnot 330 TVEVPL aAnotov |, adv. (éXas, idem) near, near by, Jno. 4. 5; 6 aAnotov, a neighbour, Mat. 19. 19; Ro. 15. 2, et al.; a friendly neighbour, Mat. 5. 43. mAnopovy |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) rip ype mAynopovyy,* acc. sing. awAyopovy TAncoo |, fut. €w, aor. 2, pass. ézArynv, (§ 24. rem.9) to strike, smite; from the Heb., blast, Re. S212: TANY), HS 1, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a blow, stroke, stripe, Lu. 10. 30; 12. 48; meton. to smite, to plague, a wound, Ac. 16. 33; Re. 13. 3, 12, 143 - from the Heb., a plague, affliction, cala- mity, Re. 9. 20; 11. 6. aAnKTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a slriker, one apt to strike; a quarrelsome, vioient person, 1 Ti. 3. 3; Tit. 1. 7. mXota, nom. and acc. pl. SS m)ovapia, nom. pl. : : )otd prov mAovaptov |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Pee mAotapiw, dat. sing. . ; oud piov mAotov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) . aN, mXotov, gen. sing. Ne mAoiw, dat. sing. : . . ; ae mAoiwy, gen. pl. . - : : id. md6os, ovs |, dov, ov, 6, (§ 3. rem. 3) Es mAoo0s, gen. sing. . mAdos, zAovs mAovy, acc. sing. ‘ : a : ; id. mAoveror, nom. pl. masc. aAovcLos mAovolots, dat. pl. masc. . ; : : id. mAovcotov, acc. sing. masc. ; 3 : id. « mXovaros |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) arAovTos mAovcoiov, gen. sing. masc. aAovaLos aAovatovs, acc. pl. masc. . c . : id. mAoveiws |, adv. aAovTos mAouretv, pres. infin. c arAovréew mrovtéw, @ |, fut. vow, (§ 16. tab. P) aAOUTOS mAouTnoavTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 aAovtTéw movtTnoys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. x id. mAouTHoNTE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . 2 id. mdovriopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. arouri~w mAouticovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. mAovtilw |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) arAovTOS mAovUTov, acc. sing. . ; : id. TAovTOS |, ov, 5, (§ 3. tab.C.a) [75 zodros, Al. Ln. Tdf. Ep. 1.7; 2.7, et al.] riches, weaith, Mat. Lu. 8. N.T., zAov70s Tod Oeod, or Xpio7ov, those rich benefits, those abundant blessings which flow from God or Christ, Ep. 3. 8; Phi. 4. 19; meton. richness, abundance, 333 2 Go. meton. @ spiritual enriching, Ro. opulence, 13.0225 14; in copiousness, 8. 2's It. 12. RO2 49s) ont. mAovcLos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) rich, opulent, wealthy; and pl. ot zAovctot, the rich, Mat. 19. 23, 24; 247. 57, et al.; met. rich, abounding in, distinguished for, Hipwy2: 4:5 9 Ja..22)5) sees 2Q) es ET rich in glory, dignity, bliss, etc., 2 Co. 8. 9. mAovaiws, adv. richly, largely, abun- dantly, Col. 3. 16, et al. qAovrew, ©, fut. now, perf. remov- Tyka, aor. 1, érAovTnCa, (§ 16. tab. P) to be or become rich, Lu. 1. 25; 1 Ti. 6.9; trop. Lu. 12. 21; met. to abound in, be abundantly furnished with, | Ti. 6.18; to be spiritually enriched, 2 Co. 8. 9, et al. mAovriw, fut. (ow, aor.1, éxAovtica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to make rich, enrich; met. to enrich spiritually, 1 Co. 1.5; 2 Co. 6. 10)5193 BE. mAovrov, gen. sing. aAovrovvTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . aAOvTEéw mwAouTov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. F id. aAtvvovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . mAvvovTes Tas oaToAds aitav.—A. Ln. Tdf. * ¢ : - TOLOvVTES TUS EVTOAAS adTod, Rec. | Gr. Sch. (Re. 22. 14) | atAOUTOS TAvYH TAVVO |, fut. vv@, aor. 1, éxAvva, (§ 27. rem. 1. a. f) to wash garments, Re. 14. 7. mven, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. P , . Trew ave, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. (§ 35. rem. 1) . id. mvéovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. E F id. mvéovTos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. 2 id. mveovon, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. : ; id. Teva. |, QaTos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) : c id. avevpact, dat. pl. TVEDLA TVEVPLATa, nom. and acc. pl. . 5 : id. a Col. 2. 23. . TTVEV[L mvevpatt, dat. sing. mvevpatikd, acc. pl. neut. mvevpatikats, dat. pl. fem. mvevpatikas, acc. pl. fem. Tvevpatixy, dat. sing. fem. mvevpatikns, gen. sing. fem. mvevpatikol, nom, pl. masc. mvevparixoy, nom. and ace. sing. neut. mvevpatiKds |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) TVEVLATLKGY, gen. pl. TVEVPATKOs |, adv. . mvevpatos, gen. sing. mvevpdatwv, gen. pl. 331 + Tvevpa TVEVLATLKOS id. id. / TvEew /, TVEVLATEKOS TV EO) TVEDLA. id. mew |, fut. rvevow, (§ 35. rem. 3) later, rved- copa: & mvevoodpou, aor. 1, exvevoa, to breathe; to blow, as the wind, Mat. Treas Chale mvedpa, aros, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) wind, air in motion, Jno. 3.8; breath, 2 Thes. 2.8; the substance spirit, Jno. 3.6; a spirit, spiritual being, Jno. 4. 24; Ac. 23. 8, 9; He. 1.14; @ bodiless spirit, spectre, Lu. 24. 373 @ foul spirit, daynd- viov, Mat. 8. 16; Lu. 10. 203; spirit, as a vital principle, Jno. 6.63; 1 Co. 15.45; the human spirit, the soul, Mat. 26. 41; ZR Om NC oTeunOrw ln COne s Anima 2.2015 the spirit as the seat of thought and feel- ing, the mind, Mar. 8. 12; Ac. 19. 21, et al.; spirit, mental frame, 1 Co. 4. 21; 1 Pe. 3. 43 @ characteristic spirit, an in- fluential principle, Lu.g.55; 1 Co. 2.12; 2 Ti. 1.7; @ pervading influence, Ro. 11.8; spirit, frame of mind, as distin- guished from outward circumstances and actions, Mat. 5. 3; spirit as distinguished from outward show and form, Jno. 4. 23; spirit, a divinely-bestowed spiritual frame, characteristic of true believers, Ro. 8. 4; Jude 19; spirit, latent spiritual import, spiritual significance, as distinguished from the mere: letter, Ro. 2. 29); 7. 65: 2) Co. 3. 6, 17; spirit, as a term for a process superior to a merely natural or carnal course of things, by the operation of the Divine Spirit, Ro. 8.4; Gal. 4. 29; a spiritual dispensation, or, a sealing energy of the Holy Spirit, He.9.14; THE Horny Spirit, Mats 32 10);) 125 31>) Jnos 1. 32, 33, et al.; a gift of the Holy Spirit, Jno. egos PAC, IQ n2); ol COnst4s, m2) etyales an operation or influence of the Holy Spirit, 1 Co, 12. 3, et al.; @ spiritual influence, an inspiration, Mat. 22. 43; Lu. 2. 27; Ep. 1.17; @ professedly divine communica- lion, or, a professed possessor of a spiritual communication, 1 Co. 12. 10; 2 Thes. 2a 2e mle NOs Acets, 2553 mvevpatixos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) spiritual, pertaining to the soul, as dis- tinguished from what concerns the body, Ro. 15. 27; 1 Co. 9. 11; spiritual, per- Tooes taining to the nature of spirits, 1Co.15.44; TO TVEVPLATLKG THS Tovnpias, i.q. TH VEU {LATA TU Tovnpa, evil spirits, Ep. 6. 12; spiritual, pertaining or relating to the influences of the Holy Spirit, of things, Ro: 1. 113 7. 04, etal) za TVEVMLATLKG, spiritual gifts, 1 Co. 12.1; 14.1; superior in process to the natural course of things, miraculous, 1 Co.10.3; of persons, gifted with a spiritual frame of mind, spiritually affected, 1 Co. 2. 13, 15; endowed with spiritual gifts, inspired, 1 Co, 14. 37. TVEVLATIKOS, adv. spiritually, through spiritual views and affections, 1 Co. 2. 14; spiritually, in a spiritual sense, allegorically, Re. 11. 8. VO}, WS, 1, (§ 2. tab. B. a) breath, respiration, Ac. 17.253; a@ wind, a blast of wind, breeze, Ac. 2. 2. mviyo |, fut. €w, Eopar, and Eotpar, aor. |, éxviéa, (§ 23. rem. 1. b, and rem. 2) to stifle, suffocate, choke, Mar. 5.13; to seize by the throat, Mar. 18. 28. (ct). TVLKTOS, %, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) strangled, suffocated ; in N.T., 7d avixrov, the flesh of animals killed by strangulation or suf- focation, Ac. 15. 20, 29; 21. 25. TVLKTOV, acc. sing. neut. TVLKTOS mvikt0s |, 7, OV . mviyw TVLKTOD, gen. sing. neut. WVLKTOS 7von |, 7S, a, (§ 2. tab. B. a) . mvew mvony, acc. sing. ‘ ; ; : TVv01 TVONS, gen. sing. ‘ ‘ id. moda, acc. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. c) ous qooas, acc. pl. : F : : id. qooes, nom. pl. . : : ‘ : id. ToOnp 332 rooypy,* acc. sing. masc. . é : . woonpys zroonpys |, €os, ovs, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. b) (ois & apo, to fit) reaching to the feet; asa sub. sc. eo Ons, 4 long, flowing robe reaching down to the feet, Re. 1. 13. qooos, gen. sing. . . : : TOUS qoodav, gen. pl. . ‘ : : id. robe |, adv. whence ? whence, used of place, etc., Mat. 15. 33; met. of a state of dignity, Re. 2. 5; used of origin, Mat. 21. 25; of cause, source, author, etc., Mat. 13. 27,54, 50; Lu.t.43; how? in what way? MarSi 405) 12.37. qoia, nom. sing. fem. . : ; Oe mova, acc. pl. neut. . : é id. mota, dat. sing. fem. . ‘ id. motay, acc. sing. fem. : : é id. qotas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. fem. ’ id. qotet, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. : - Trovéw mote, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : cae movetv, pres. infin. act. ; ‘ id qoveis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . f fal movetoOar, pres. infin. mid. k : ; id. motciabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. : id. qovetrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . : a qoveire, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. qovcitw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. : ia Trove |, @, fut. yow, perf. weotyKa, aor. |, eroinoa, (§ 16. tab. P). 10 make, form, construct, Mat. 17.4; Mar. 9.5; Jno. 2.15; of God, to create, Mat. 19. 4; Ac. 4. 24; to make, prepare a feast, etc., Mat. 22. 2; Mar. 6. 21; met. to make, establish, ratify, a covenant, He. 8.9 ;-to make, assume, consider, regard, Mat. 12.33; to make, effect, bring to pass, cause to take place, do, accomplish, Mat. 7. 22; 21. 21; Mar. 3. 8; 6.5; 7. 37; met. to perfect, accomplish, fulfil, put in execution a pur- pose, promise, etc., Lu. 16.4; 19. 48; to cause, make, Mat. 5. 32; Jno. 11. 37; Ac. 24. 12; to make gain, gain, ac- quire, Mat. 25. 15; Lu. 19. 18; to get, procure, Lu. 12. 33; to make, to cause to be or become a thing, Mat. 21. 13; 23.15; to use, treat, Lu. 15.19; to make, constitute, appoint to some office, Mat. | “ Re. 1. 13. TTOLE® 4. 19; Mar. 3. 14; to make, declare to be, 1 Jno. I. 10; 5. 10; to do, to perform, execute, practise, act, Mat. 5. 46, 47; 6. 2, 3; to commit evil, Mat. 13. 41; 27. 23; tobe devoted to, follow, practise, Jno. 3. 21; 5. 29; Ro. 3.12; to do, execute, fulfil, keep, observe, obey, precepts, etc., Mat. Ha PUR EOLA Go Atty Bs 0 9 ike lero evil wpon, inflict, Ac. 9. 13; to keep, cele- brate a festival, Mat. 26. 18; to institute the celebration of a festival, He. 11. 28; ToLelv TWA ef, to cause to leave a place, ig. e€w aye, to lead or conduct out, Ac. 5. 34; to pass, spend time, continue for a time; Mat-205 12 5 7Ach 115) 3315) S123 Ja. 4. 13; to bear, as trees, yield, pro- duce, Mat. 3. 8, 10; 7. 17, 18, 19; with a substantive or adjective it forms a peri- phrasis for the verb corresponding to the noun or adjective, e.g. djAov zrovety, iq. dydotv, to make manifest, beiray, Mat. 26.73; éxddknow m., ig. éxducety, to vindicate, avenge, Lu. 18. 7, 8; &Oe- tov 7., i.q. éx7iGevar, to expose infants, Ac. 7. 193 évédpav z., ig. évedpevew, to lie in wait, Ac. 25.3; éfovolay 7., ig. e€ovordlew, to exercise power or authority, Re. 13. 12; Kplow q., iq. kpive, to judge, act as judge, Jno. 5-273 Avtpwow z., ig. AuTpodv, to deliver, set free, Lu. 1. 68; povay 7., i.q. peeve, to remain, dwell, Jno. 14. 23; moAeov 7., 1-4. woAepetv, to make or wage war, fight, Re. 11. 7; oupBov- duov 7., 1-4. cupPovreverOat, to con- sult together, deliberate, Mar. 3.6; gv- vopoctay m., 1-4. ovvoprvivar, and avatpopiy m., iq. cvotpéderOar, to conspire together, form a conspiracy, Ac. 23-12, 13; davepoy m., i-q. paveporr, to make known, betray, Mat. 12. 16; avaPodjv moreta Oar,i.q. dvaBcdrreo Oar, to delay, procrastinate, Ac. 25. 17 ; Bé- Bowov z., iq. BeBatotv, to confirm, render firm and sure, 2 Pe. 1.10; deroes w., 1.q- detoOat, to pray, offer prayer, Lu. 5. 333 é€xBodnv m., 1-9. ex BddXew, to cast out, throw overboard, Ac.27.183 xa- on 333 Oapicpov ales i.q. kabapicew, to cleanse from sin, He. 1. 33 Kowwviav 7., iq. Kowwvety, to communicate in liberality, bestow alms, Ro. 15.26; xozerov 7., i-q. KomrecOat, to lament, bewail, Ac. 8. 2; Aoyov T., to regard, make account of, Ac. 20. 24; pvetav 7, iq. pvyoOqvat, to call to mind, Ro. 1.9; pn q., to remember, retain in memory, 2 Pe.1.15; Tropetav T., i.q. mopever Oa, to go, journey, travel, Lu. 13. 22; mpovovay 7., 1-4. mpovoeio- Bau, to take care of, provide for, Ro.13.14; oTrovony T., ig. orovdalerv, to act with diligence and earnestness, Jude 3. Toinpa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) that which is made or done; a work, work- manship, creation, Ro. 1. 20; met. Ep. Be 1 motyots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a making; an acting, doing, performance; observance of a law, Ja. 1. 25. TOLLN moon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. Trovew moons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. troinats |, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. ¢) id. TOLT OPEV, 1 pers. pl. fat. ind. act. id. Toinoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. moujoovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. id. mouow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. Toujow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. id. Tomowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. TOWTWV, nom, sing. masc. part. fut. act. id. Toujowot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. id. Toitat, nom, pl. rountis woujre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. qrovew moras |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) id. TowuTov, gen. pl. TOLNTHS moukiNaus, dat. pl. fem. ToLKiAOS motkiAns, gen. sing. fem. . id. qotktAots, dat. pl. masc. id. Trotkinos |, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) of various colours, variegated, chequered; various, di- ‘ 2 VSG oon DCN s verse, manifold, Mat. 4. 24, et al. (7). ) . . . . . TOLNTNS, OV, O, Troipatve, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . Tolpatyw maker; the maker or author of a song or 7 5 c = Toy.atvel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. poem, a poct, Ac. 17. 28; a doer; a per- p : : jToy.atvew, pres. infin. 4 2 id. former of the enactments of a law, Ro. i e ; 1 ToyLaivoyTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. 2. 13, et al. ; : 3 ; ToyLatvovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. mou, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. TTOLew i ad y M i : roysaive |, fut. ava . . : TOULYV rotn.e |, atos, TO id. * Ries é , , ener - TouLavel, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. TOULatvw ataipls, : F : a " : elles ‘, Tou.avate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. id. mols, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ToLew , é ; - : ; TouyLeva, acc. sing. . TOLL Toujoat, aor. 1, infin. act. id. ‘ J ; ; ToyLevas, acc. pl. id. Tolnoaey, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, opt. act.—B. 3 none id TOLLEVE . pl. - Ln. Taf. id. test ore é TOULEVMV, Sen. pl. . . ld. Tounoelay, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 6. IT) B zi , : A 4 / i qolnodpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. Tounny |, évos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) one who tends TOUT AVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. flocks or herds, a shepherd, herdsman, Mat. moujoayvrt, dat. sing. mase. part. aor. 1, act. id. 9. 36; 25.32; met. a pastor, superintend- moujoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. ent, guardian, Jno. 10. 11, 14, 16, et al. moimoacay, acc. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, act. id. Toy.aivy, fut. av@, aor. 1. éroiuava, mouoacGat, aor. 1, infin. mid. . id. (§ 27. rem. 1. c. e) to feed, pasture, tend mouoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. c id. a flock, Lu. 17. 7; 1 Co. 9. 73 trop. to momodrw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. feed with selfish indulgence, to pamper, TOUTEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. Trovew Jude 12; met. to tend, direct, superintend, TOUnoel,* dat. sing. . ; 2 ; a Tolnats Mat. 2.6; Jno. 21. 16, et al.; to rule, Re. mouoeay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1 (Molic) act. (§ 13. 2. 27. rem. 11. b. note) : qroLew Tol, nS, 1: (§ 2. tab. B. a) a@ flock TOUCels, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. of sheep, Lu. 2. 8; 1 Co. 9.7; meton. a mounoere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. . id. flock of disciples, Mat. 26.31; Jno. 10.16. a Ja. 1. 25. TOLpLY 334 TOAT moiuviov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (contr. moNepnéw, &, fut. yow, aor. 1, éroduyoa, for TOULEVvLov, a flock) a flock; met. a (§ 16. tab. P) to make or wage war, flock of Christian disciples, Lu. 12. 32; Jight, Re. 2. 16; 12. 7, et al.; to battle, ING.) 205/255) 20) Mela en nar 2 03 - quarrel, Ja. 4. 2. : ote |, 1S, 7) : : . TOULnV moN€uous, ace. pl. . : ; : . memos Toipvyv, acc. sing. . Toivy modgum, dat. sing. : id. roipvys, gen. sing : : E : id. ToN¢uwv, gen. pl. . : : : id. qotipviov |, ov, TO - . . TOULHV moAeot, dat. pl. - : ‘ modus mounviov, gen. sing. - : ; - molpviov | 7oAewy, gen. pl. : 4 : 3 id. Trotpviw, dat. sing. f E 5 ; id. moAews, gen. sing. , i : ; id. qotov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. rotos TOAW, acc, sing. F : P : : id. 7otos |, oia, otov, (§ 10. rem. 7. a) of what kind, ; sort, or species, Jno.12.33; 21.19; what? mronus |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) @ city, an en- which? Mat.19.18; 21.23, 24, 27, et al. closed and walled town, Mat. 10. 5, 11; motov, gen. sing. masc. : : A . -qWotos Ii. 1; meton. the inhabitants of a city, wovovpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. (§ 17. Mat. 8. 34; 10. 15; with a gen. of per- tab. Q) : ‘ : ; Trowew son, or a personal pronoun, the city of movodpev, | pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ; : id. any one, the city of one’s birth or resi- TOLOvPLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. dence, Mat. 9. 1; Lu. 2, 4, 11; 7” TOAts, TOLOU[LEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. the city, Kar eSoxny, Jerusalem, Mat. qotovv, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act... id. 21. 18; 28. 11; met. @ place of perma- qolouvTa, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. act. : id. nent residence, abode, home, He. 11. 10, F qotovvra, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. act. : id. 1Gs\e13)) we! movovvtat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . : id. moXirns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a qolovvTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. CiLIZEN; OW Us ails) LO. lf; PA Come Tees qo.ovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. (¢). mwo.ovyTt, dat. sing. masc.and neut. part. pres. act. id. moAurevw, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) qWolovvTos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. intrans. lo be a citizen; trans. to govern mo.tovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : c id. a city or state, administer the affairs of a qovovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. state; pass. to be governed; in N.T. to Tolw, dat. sing. masc. and neut. . 2 - 7olos order one’s life and conduct, converse, live, mou, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. and subj. act. TroLew in a certain manner as to habits and mounev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. c id. principles; Ac) 23-15) Phi 1. 27. qotov, nom, sing. masc. part. pres. act. , id. ToNtrevpa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) qouwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . : id. the administration of a commonwealth; in moe, dat. sing. : : ; ; . moXus N.T. equivalent to zoXtrela, @ commu- aoXeus, nom. and ace. pl. f : ‘ id. nity, commonwealth, Phi. 3. 20. woXepel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : - modenew moNutela, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and roleetTE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; ; id. rem. 2) the state of being a citizen; citi- ToAELEW, |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) . - qoAeLos zenship, the right or privilege of being a moAeunoat, aor. 1, infin. 5 : ; ToAcguew citizen, freedom of a city or state, Ac. moveunoovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. ; ; id. 22. 28; @ commonwealth, community, Ep. moAepyjow, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . . id. Bie: woXeor, nom. pl. . ; ‘ - mOAenos | woAtTaL, nom. pl. . . . . mroXitns moAemov, acc. sing. : : ; E moNEL0S molitdpxas, ace. pl. : ToATapxys ; moNtrapxys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (dds & TroAepos |, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) war, Mat. apxw) @ ruler or prefect of a city, city 24.6; Mar. 13.7; battle, engagement, magistrate, Ac. 17. 6, 8. N.T. combat, 1 Co. 14.8; He. 11. 34; battling, toluteia |, as, - ; . ‘ - Tors strife, Ja. 4. 1, et al. modrelay, acc. sing. é : 5 . qoAureia WONT 335 ToAus moXttelas, gen. sing. . > 4 ‘ qoAuteta mass, Ro. 5. 15; 12. 5; 1 Co. 10. 333 +O oA, moAureveobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. - qoAurevo much, 2 Co. 8. 15; zoAv, as an ady. moNitevpa},* atos, TO - : : : moXts much, greatly, Mar. 12. 27; Lu. 7. 47; troXurevw |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) : id. of time, él zoAv, @ long time, Ac. 28.6; Tory, ace. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf.. ; v per ov 7oAv, not long after, Ac. 27. 14; aAnotov, Rec. (He. 8. 11) i ; ibe at ie followed by a compar. much, 2 Co. 8. 22; Pe ieomenG SaBeanee wih Y addis | ToANG, much, by much, Mat. 6.30; Mar. qmoAtrov, gen. pl. . “ : : - moXitns 10. 48; 7a woAAd, as an adv. most fre- aroAAa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. 3 : ToAvs quently, generally, Ro. 15.22; zoAXd, as aoAAd, neut. pl. adverbially b : . id. an adv. much, greatly, vehemently, Mar. qwo\Aai, nom. pl. fem. . : : . id. I. 45; 3. 12; of time, many times, fre- qoAAats, dat. pl. fem. : < : 5 id. quently, often, Mat. 9.*14. rroAAats |, adv. . i : : : id. moAAdkis, adv. many times, often, fre- mo\Aar\actova, ace. pl. neut. . - qoAAarAactwv quently, Mat. 17. 15; Mar. 5. 4; 9. 22, mo\AatAaciwv |, ovos, é, 1, TO, -OV ; moNvs et al. (qa). moAXds, acc. pl. fem. : Pet : id. mohAatAaciwv, ovos, 6, 7), TO, -O”, 7oAAy, nom. sing. fem. : : : id. (§ 7. tab. G. a) (a later equivalent to ToAAH, dat. sing. fem. 3 . : : id. m7oAXarAactos, from moXvs) manifold, modAyv, acc. sing. fem. : ‘ ‘ id. many times more, Lu. 18. 30 mods, gen. sing. fem... : * : id. mXelwv, ovos, 6, 4, 70, -ov, & zAéov, qoAAoi, nom. pl. mase. j 5 : id. (§ 8. rem. 2) (compar. of zodvs) more qmoAXots, dat. pl. masc. and neut. : F id. in number, Mat. 21. 36; 26. 53; more in aoAAobd, gen. sing. masc. and neut. . : id. | quantity, Mar. 12. 43; Lu. 21.3; of moAAovs, acc. pl. masc. . F : F id. | aAetoves, OF wAeElous, the greater part, ToAAG, dat. sing. masc. and neut.. 5 id. the majority, Ac. 19.32; 27.12; the more, mo\AGv, gen. pl. ‘ 5 : ; ; id. 1 Co. 9. 19; 2 Co. 4. 15; neut. zXeZov, moAv, neut. sing. adverbially . : : id. as an adv. more, Lu..7. 423 él awXeiov, qwoAv, nom. and ace. sing. neut. . ¢ id. more, of time, longer, further, Ac. 24. 4; TodvevorrAay vos |, ov, 6, 7, (oAvs, €d, ae of space, more widely, Ac. 4.17; 2 Ti. xvor) very merciful, very compassionate, 2. 16; 3. 9; for the posit. much, of time, Val Jes iss Tits UNI long, Ac. 20.9; more, higher, greater, moAvAoyia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) more excellent, of higher value, Mat. 5. 20; (odds & Aéyos), wordiness, loquacity. 6. 25. moNvAoyia,’ dat. sing. . : . - moAvAoyia m\elaros, y, ov, (§ 8. rem. 2) most; troAupepas |,° adv. (wodvupepys, consisting of many very great, Mat. 11.20; 21. 8; ro wAci= parts, mots & pos) in many parts or oTov, aS an ady. at most, 1 Co. 14. 27; parcels. superlat. of zoXvs. rovrotkinos },” ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (zoAvs & mj, adv. (adéov) besides, except, qotkiXos) exceedingly various, multifa- Mar. 12. 32; Ac. 8.1; 20. 23; as a conj. rious, multiform, manifold; by impl. im- but, however, nevertheless, Mat. 18.7; Lu. mense, infinite, Ep. 3. 10. 19. 27;. Ep. 5. 33, et al.; equivalent to GN Note lint 65, 35)5) 1263 ls) ACh 27 2s onus |, moAdy, oAv, Sen. rood, oAAjps, mAceovalw, fut. gow, aor. 1, ézed- aroAXod, (§ 7. rem. 8. a) great in magni- vaca, ($ 26. rem. 1) (X«iwy, mAéov) tude or quantity, much, large, Mat.13.5; to be more than enough; to have more than Jno. 3. 23; 15. 8; pl. many, Mat. 3. 7; enough, to have in abundance, 2 Co. 8.15; in time, long, Mat. 25. 19; Mar. 6. 35; to abound, be abundant, 2 Thes. 1. 3; 2 Pe. Jno. 5.6; ot zoAdAoi, the many, the 1.8; to increase, be augmented, Ro. 5. 20; @ Ph, 3. 20. 6 Mat. 6. 7. ¢ He.1.1. d Ep. 3. 10. ToAVe 336 TTOPev to come into wider action, be more widely spread, Ro. 6. 1; 2 (Co. 4.erss in N-E. trans, ¢0 cause to abound or increase, to augment, 1 Thes. 3. 12. modvaTAayxvos |,7 ov, 6, 7), (§ 7. rem. 2) (zrodds & omhdyxvov) very merciful, very com- passionate. N.T. qwoAvTeAet, dat. sing. masc. qoAvTeAns mwoXvteAés, nom. sing. neut. : id. ToAvTeAys |; €os, ovs, 6, 4, (§ 7. tab. G. ») Bow. & TéAos) expensive, costly, Mar. 14. 3; 1 Ti. 2. 9; of great value, very precious, 1 Bess 4. moXvreXovs, gen. sing. fem. ToAuTeAns moAvTipoy, acc. sing. masc. TOAUTLLOS modvTyos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (aodvs & TUL) of great price, costly, precious, Mat. igi, ZIG dove 2, Bk ToAuTLoTEpoV, nom. sing. neut. compar.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. . TrOAUTYLOS ToAY Tysuwtepov, Rec. (1 Pe. 1.7) J moAvtipov, gen. sing. fem. : : : id. Trodvtporus |,” adv. (zoAvtporos, manifold, various, moAdvs & tpdzos) in many ways, in va- rious modes. mop], atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) Tivo mopact, dat. pl. ; TrOpLa movnpa, nom. s. fem. and nom. and ace. pl. neut. Tovnpos qovnpa, dat. sing. fem. ; ; ‘ : id. movnpal, nom. pl. fem. iif: : ; id. BevEs=: gen. sing. fem. . C : : id. Trovnpe, voc. sing. masc. 2 id. ovnpic: |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) qOVvos movynpia, dat. sing. . movnpia movnpiat, nom. pl. : : : ; id. movnpiay, acc. sing. : ; 5 ; id. Tovnpias, gen. sing. 5 : : ; id. TOVN Lov, Pen ple - : : 5 id. Tovnpot, nom. pl. masc. Tovnpos movypots, dat. pl. masc. and neut. - - id. Trovnpov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and ace. neut. id. movnpos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1). ° TOVOS TovnpoTepa, acc. pl. neut. compar. Trovnpos Tovypov, gen, sing. masc. : - , id. Tovnp®, dat. sing. masc. and neut. . ; id. TOVNpOv, Zenaple ais : C : id. movov, acc. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. -) ; Ghrov, Rec. (Col. 4. 13) ‘ if ones @ Ja. 5.11, 6 He.1.1. ovos |, ov, 6, (63> tab:4Ce7a) (révopar) labour, travail; pain, misery, anguish, Re. 16. 10, 11; 20 A. movnpia, as, 4, pr. badness, bad con- dition; in N.T. evil disposition of mind, wickedness, mischief, malignity, Mat.22.18, et al.; pl. zovnpias, wicked deeds, vil- lanies, Mar. 7. 23; Ac. 3. 26. Tovnpos, a, ov, bad, unsound, Mat. 6. 23; 7.17, 18; evil, afflictive, Ep. 5. 16; 6. 13; Re. 16. 2; evil, wrongful, malig- nant, malevolent, Mat. 5. 11, 39; Ac. 28. 21; evil, wicked, impious, and 79d Tovnpov, evil, wrong, wickedness, Mat. 5. 37, 45; 9. 4; slothful, inactive, Mat. 215-620); 1O 22510 movnpos, the evil the devil, Mat. 13. 19, 38; 17. 15; evil eye, i.q. plovepos, envious, one, Jno. Mat. 20. 15; Mar. i 22; impl. covetous, miggardly, Mat. 7. movov, gen. sing. TOVOS Ilovruxoy,® acc. sing. masc. TlovtiKos Tlovrixds |, 4, ov, belonging to, or an inhabitant of, Tidvtos. Tldvztos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Pontius, pr. name. Tlovriov, gen... , Idvrwos Tlovtiw, dat. : - . 5 . id. Ildvrov, acc. IIdvros Ildvtos |, ov, 0, Pontus, a country of Asia Minor. Ildyrov, gen. : : : . - Ildvros Tovey, gen. pl. TOvos IIdmAuos |, ov, 6, (8 3. tab. C. 2) Publius, pr. name. TlorAtov, gen. TdzAos TloAlw, dat. . . . . ° id. mopeia |, as, 7 . Tropevopmat mopeiats, dat. pl. qopela Topelay, acc. sing. . ‘ ‘ : ‘ id. mopeveoOax, pres. infin. Tropevopmat mopevere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : : id. TOpEveTal, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . : id. mopevleis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 F id. mropevbetoa, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1. id. mopevbetaat, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 1 2 id. mopevdevta, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 . id. mropevlevtes, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 1 5 id. ropevdevtt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1—A. edt: 5 : id. mopevOevta, Rec. Gr. Sch. ee 27.3) e Ac, 18, 2. TTOpev 337 Toppw mopev7, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . : Tropevoj.at TroplojLov, ace. sing. A : ; TOpLop.os mopevOjvar, aor. 1, infin. a : id. tropicp.os |, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. a) (ropiGopar, to mopevOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. id. furnish to one’s self, acquire, gain, mid. of mropevOnrt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. opie, to furnish, supply) a providing, mopevoa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. procurmg; meton. source of gam, 1 Ti. mopev0dor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. . ; id. (yy Gs Ie Tropevop.at, fut. evoopat, aor. 1, (pass. form) ézro- IIdpxcov,* acCh. ‘ - ’ II¢pxvos pevOnv, (§ 14. tab. N) (mid. of Tropevw, Ildpxtos |, ov, 0, Porcius, pr. name. to convey, transport, from zdpos) to go, pass mopvat, nom. pl. ° “ : + Topvn from one place to another, Mat. 17. 27; mopveia |, as, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) id. 18. 12; to go away, depart, Mat. 24. 1; Tropveta., dat. sing. : : . . Tropveia 25. 41; Jno. 14. 2, 3; trop. to go away, Topvelat, nom. pl. . . : : F id. depart, from life, to die, Lu. 22. 22; to go, Topvelay, acc. sing. ; ; . id. pass on one’s way, journey, travel, Mat. Tropvelas, gen. sing. and ace. pl. : : id. Pe fs, Oy line I. BO) 24053 TOPEVOHLAL Topvevoat, aor. 1, infin. F 2 ; Topvevw ézicw, to go after, to become a follower or Topvevoavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 . id. partisan, Lu. 21.8; or, to pursue after, ropvevw |, fut. evow : . . . TOpvn be devoted to, 2 Pe. 2. 10; from the Heb., Topvevwy, nom. sing. masc. part pres. . - Topvevw to xo or proceed in any way or course of Topvevwev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. . id. life, ive in any manner, Lu. 1. 6; 8. 14; Topvn |, nS, ” (§ 2. tab. B. a) (wepvaw, or Tepvypl, Ac. g. 31. to sell) a prostitule, a whore, harlot, an qopéia, as, oP (§ 2. tab. B. b, and unchaste female, Mat. 21. 31, 32; from rem. 2) a going, progress; a journey, the Heb., an idolatress, Re. 17. 1, 5, 15. travel, Lu. 13. 22; from the Heb., way mopveia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and of life, business, occupation, Ja. 1. 11. rem. 2) fornication, whoredom, Mat.15.19; mopevojevar, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. - Tropevopat Mar. 7. 21; Ac. 15. 20, 29; concubinage, Topevopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Jno. 8. 41; adultery, Mat. 5. 32; 19.9; TOPEVOJLEVOLS, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. id. incest, 1 Co. 5. 13; lewdness, uncleanness, Topevopevov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. genr., Ro. 1. 29; from the Heb., put part. pres. : : 2 id. symbolically for idolatry, Re. 2.21; 14.8. TopEvojLEevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. id. Topvevw, fut. evow, aor. 1, evr Opvev- TOPEVOJLEVOUS, ace. pl. masc. part. pres. id. oa, (§ 13. tab. M) to commit fornication TOpEvopLevyn, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. id. or whoredom, 1 Co. 6.18; 10.8; Re. Topevopevwy, gen. pl. part. pres. : id. 2. 14, 20; from the Heb., to commit spi- mopevov, _ 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. id. ritual fornication, practise idolatry, Re. TopEvoeTat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. Wis BP itso Bo Ge Topevon, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. opvos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a ca- Topevoopat, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. tamite ; in N.T. a fornicator, impure per- mopevoopefa, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind—Rec. ; son, 1 Co. 5. 9, 10, 11; 6. 9, et al. id. ; mopevowpeba, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ja. 4. be mopvy, dat. sing. ; 5 : : Topvn mopevoovtat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. , : id. mopvyv, acc. sing. . : ; ; : id. mopevoducba, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. c id. mopvyns, en. sing. : : ; : id, Topevwpat, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. 2 id. mépvot, nom. pl. . : ; . adpvos Topbéw, o |, fut. 4ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (a collateral Topvots, data plat. £ 3 : A id. form of qép§w) to lay waste, destroy ; mopvos |, ov, 6 : ¢ ; - mdpvn impl. to harass, ravage, Ac. 9. 21; Gal. Topvous, ace. pl. : : : 3 TOpvos Thy $634, Glee Tropvav, gen. pl. 5 ‘ : ‘ : TOpvn mopOycas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. mropbéw Topp |, adv. : : d ‘ ™po @ Ac, 24. 27, 23 TOppa@ mroppwber |, adv. . . . . r 770 moppwrepor |, adv.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. . an id TOppwrépw, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 24. 28) j : mTopputépe |, adv. «= 3 : id. aoppupa], as, #, (§ 2. tab. B. b) purpura, murex, a species of shell-fish that yielded the purple dye, highly esteemed by the ancients, its tint being a bright crimson ; in N.T. a purple garment, robe of purple, 338 TTOTOL Tora.os |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ river, stream, Mar. 1. 5; Ac. 16. 13; met. and allegor. Jno. 7. 38; Re. 22. 1, 2; a flood, winter torrent, for Xetpappos TOTQJLOS, Mat. ie. Ait. Bile ToTapLov, gen. sing. TOTALOS ToTap.ous, acc. pl. . id. rotapopopyrov,’ acc. sing. fem. TroTapLopopyTos rorapopopytos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (crorapds & dopyrtos, from dopéw) borne along or Lu. 16.19; Re. 17.4; 18. 12, et al. (d). carried away by a flood or torrent. N.T. moppupeos, ods, €a, G, €OV, OY, ToTap@, dat. sing. . : : . TOTALOS (§ 7. rem. 5. c) purple, crimson, Jno. ToTapov, gen. pl. id. HQ» 2, 5, Col-;, Mat. 27.26, 9%, et al: mwotramai, nom. pl. fem. TOTATOS Troppvpa, dat. sing. top pupa mTotaTy, nom. sing. fem. id. ropdvpar, ace. sing. id. TOTATNHV, acc. sing. fem. id. roppupas, gen. sing. id. qwota7ol, nom. pl. masc. 5 3 id. sop pupeos ovs |, éa, G, cov, ov - : ; id. moramos |, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) a later form of moppupoTwAts |," €ws, ” (§ 5. tab. E. c) (fem. of qodamés, of what country? in N.T. equi- moppupoTHAns, toppipa & mwAéw) valent to zrotos, what ? of what manner ? a female seller of purple cloths. of what kind or sort? Lu. 1. 293 7. 373 moppupovv, acc. sing. neut. topdupeos denoting admiration, what? what kind of? mooa, acc. pl. neut. TOTOS how great? Mat. 8. 27; ‘Mar. 13. 1, et al. qwooat, nom. pl. fem. id. moramovs, acc. pl. masc. . ‘ : - goTamés TOTKLs |, adv. . id. qore |, interrog. particle, when ? at what time? Mat. mocas, acc. pl. fem. id. 24. 33; 25- 37, 38, 39, 443 ews sore, qmooet, dat. sing. , TOC till when ? how long 2 Mat. 17. 17, et al. moonv, acc. sing. fern. . TOC0s toté |, an enclitic particle of time, once, some time mooi, dat. pl. (§ 4. rem. 3. b) ous or other, either past or future; formerly, moots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) rive Jno. 9. 13; at length, Lu. 22. 32; at aocot, nom. pl. masc. 1600S any time, ever, Ep. 5. 29; He. 2. 1; in- qogov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : c id. tensive after interrogatives, ever, 1 Co. 16o0s |, n, OV, (§ 10. rem. 7. b) interrog. to 6cos 9. 7; Hen. 8; et al. & rocos, how great ? how much? Mat. qorepov |,° adv. . 3 A TrOTEpOS Ona ul TOs, 75 02 CO. 7 bns TOT, 7oTeEpos |, a, ov, Which of the two? whether? wérepov, adverbially before a comparative, how adverbially, whether ? Jno. 7. 17. much? by how much? Mat.7.11; 10.25; roTnptov |, iov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Tivo He. 10. 29; of time, how long? Mar. qoTnpiov, gen. sing. TOTI}PLOV g. 21; of number, pl. how many? Mat. ToTHply, dat. sing. . id. 15. 343; 16.9, 10, et al. ToTnptwv, gen. pl. 5 id. moodkis, adv. how many times 2? how motile, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . motilw often? Mat. 18. 21; 23. 37; Lu. 13. 34. qoridet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. (a). motile |, fut. fow, (§ 26. rem. 1) rivw mocous, acc. pl. mase. 7600S motiCwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. motile moow, dat. sing. neut. id. IlorioAor |, wv, ot, Puteoli, a town of Italy. moowv, gen. pl. . id. TfottwoAovs,? acc... : : : TloréoAot morapol, nom. pl. motapds | toticn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. motile TOTALOV, ace. sing. id. mortous,° dat. pl. ; : , TOTOS 4 Ac. 16, 14. b Re, 12. 15, e Jno. 7.17. d Ac, 28, 13. e1Pe.4.3. TOTOS 339 Tpaco motos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) . : Tivo mpageot, dat. pl. mpagus tov |, an enclitic indefinite particle, somewhere, in a Tmpacsere, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. Tpacow certain place, He. 2. 6; 4. 4; with mpaéys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . t id. numerals, thereabout, Ro. 4. 19. Tpaétv, acc. sing. : : Ps mpacs oD |, an interrog. particle, of place, where? in what mpasis |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) . Tpacow place?; direct, Mat. 2. 2; Lu. 8. 25; Jno. 1. 39; indirect, Mat. 2. 4; Jno. 1. 40; whither, Jno. 3. 8; 7: 35; 13. 36. Ilovdys |,2 evros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. d) Pudens, pr. name. Latin. Tous |, mooos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) the foot, Mat. 4.63 5.35; 7-6; 22.44; 28.9; Lu. ig YG) R Ne ch g; Ro. 3. 15, et al. Tpay}.a, aTOS, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) mpacow mpaypateia |, as, 7) 2 ; id. mpayyateiais,” dat. pl. mparyyareca. Tpayparevopat |, fut. evropat . . mpacow Tpaypatevoacbe,” 2 pers. pl. aor.1, imper. apayparevopat mpdypatt, dat. sing. mpayjwa. TpAy/LaTos, gen. sing. . : E , id. TpaypLarov, gen. pl. : ‘ é : id. ampaets, nom. pl. masc. (§ 7. rem. 9) Tpais mpaéos, gen. sing. neut. . : . 3 id. mpaber, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. . TiTpackw mpabnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. i 5 3 id. mpaitwptor |, tov, Td, ($3. tab.C.c) (Lat. pretorium, from pretor) when used in reference to a camp, the tent of the general or com- mander-in-chief ; hence, in reference to a province, the palace in which the governor of the province resided, Mat. 27. 27; Mar. 15. 16; Ac. 23. 35, et al.; the camp oc- cupied by the pretorian cohorts at Rome, the pretorian camp, or, the Roman em- peror’s palace, Phi. 1. 13. mpaitwpiy, dat. sing. - TpalTopLov mpakrTopt, dat. sing. TpaKTwp mpaxtwp |, opos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) Tpdoow mpasa, aor. 1, infin. act. ; - : id. mpagavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. ], act. . id. TpacavTwv, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act.. id. mpagas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act.—A. a id mouoas, Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. (1 Co. 5. 2) ampagare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act.—C. D. ; mpacere, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ac. 15. ai iC. mpacet, datasincann, mpaéts mpacets, acc. pl. . . . 5 . id. a 2 Ti. 4. 21. 62 Ti. 2. 4. mpaos },4 eta, ov, (§7.rem.9) mild; gentle, kind. —Gr. Sch. 7 pa.os, Rec. mpaus, Tdf. (Mat. 11. 29). Tpaorys, TNTOS, ” (§ 4. rem, 2. c) meekness, forbearance, 1 Co. 4. 21; Gal. 5.23; gentleness, kindness, benevolence, 2)Cou LO. 1, etal: mpaorns |, THTOS, 7) ™paos mpaoTyTa, acc. sing. mpadrns TpPaoTyTt, dat. sing. ¢ s F : id. mpaorytos, gen. sing. ide mpactd |, Gs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a small area or bed in a garden; trop. a company of persons disposed in squares; from the Heb., rpacal mpacwai, by areas, by squares, like beds in a garden, Mar. 6. 40. Tpacval, nom. pl. g mpaot d mpdooet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. mpdoow Tpaooe, pres. infin. act. ; id. Tpacoels, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . s id. mpaooete, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. F id. mpdooys, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . id. mpdaooovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. mpdooovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. Tpaooovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. mpacoovot, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act. : id. T pao OW, or T To | , fut. Ew, perl. rémpaxa, aor. l, émpasa, (§ 26. rem. 3) to do, execute, ‘perform, practise, act, transact, and of evil, to commit, Lu. 22.23; 23.15; Ino. 3. 20; Ac. 26. 9, 20, 26, 31, et al.; to fulfil, obey, observe a law, Ro. 2. 25; to do to any one, Ac. 16. 28; 5. 35; to occupy one’s self with, be engaged in, busy 1 Thes. 4. 113 absol. to fare, Ac. 15. 29; Ep. one’s self about, Ac. 19. 19; 6. 21; to exact, require, collect tribute, money lent, etc., Lu. 3. 133; 19. 23. mpaypa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a thing done, fact, deed, work, transaction, matter, affair, Lucene ts sass 16)5) a e Lu. 19. 13. d Mat, 11. 29. 7 pace Mat. 18. 19; Ro. 16.2; a matter of dispute, 1 Co. 6.13; a@ thing, genr., He. 10. 1; II. 13 TO Tpayj.a, an euphemism for profligacy, perhaps, 1 Thes. 4. 6. mpaypareia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) an application to a matter of business; in N.T. business, affair, transac- tion, 2) Ti. 2. 4: Tpayparevopat, fut. evoopat, (§ 15. tab. O) to be occupied with or employed in any business, do business ; to trade, traffic Lu. 19. 13. TpPakTWp, opos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) an exactor of dues or penaities; an officer who enforced payment of debts by imprison- ment, Lu. 12. 58. mpaéis, EWS, 7), (§ 5. tab. E.c) opera- tion, business, office, Ro. 12. 4; mpasis, and mpaéets, actions, mode of acting, ways, deeds, practice, behaviour, Mat. 16. 27; Ti 23)- bik, eb al. mpacowv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . mpaoow mparrewv, pres. infin. act. . : : : id. mpdattovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : id. mpavrabea|, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (zpais & mafos, from rdcxw) meek- ness, gentleness of mind, kindness, v.r. 1 Ti. Gs Wig ILC mpaimdabevay, acc. sing—A.-Ln. Sch. Taf. ae TpacTyra, Rees iGr: (Wy LisGs a0) \ npatrdBeun mpais |, ela, UV, €os, ods, elas, €os, ovs, ($ 7. rem. 9) ig mpaos, meek, gentle, kind, forgiving, Mat. 5.5; mild, benevolent, humane, Mat. BES 1 Pe: 3.04. mpairns, TyTos, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) ig Tpaorns, meekness, mildness, forbear- ance, 1 Pe. 3. 15; gentleness, kindness, Ue Tie PUR Big iizis eID. mpavrys |, THTOS, 7-—A. Be C= Uneebats . s ai mpadtys, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Gal. 5. 23) ert TpavTynra, acc. sing.—Ln. Tdf. . ; i TpaornTa, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Col. 3. 12) . pP vi mpavTyte, dat. sing. ' 5 : : id. TpavTnros, gen. sing. . ‘ j , id. mperret |, impers. verb, it becomes, it is fitting, it is proper, it is right, etc., and part. zpézov, becoming, suitable, decorous, etc., Mat. 340 mpeoP 3.053) LCO. 10. 135. pe ih. 35 leben 2 nO me canle mpeémov, nom. sing. neut. part. . : _ Wpemet mpeoBeia|, as, 7 - . mpeoBevw mpeoBetay, acc. sing. . . . - mpeoBela mpeo Bevomer, 1 pers. plur. pres. ind. : mpeo Bevo mpcoBevw |, fut. edow, (§ 13. tab.M) (mpeoBus, an old man, an ambassador) to be elder; to be an ambassador, perform the duties of an ambassador, 2 Co. 5. 20; Ep. 6. 20. mpeoBeia, as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) eldership, seniority ; an embassy, legation; a body of ambassadors, legates, Lu. 14.32; 19. 14. mpea Pitas, acc. pl. . ape Burns mpeo Burépas, ace. pl. fem. peo ButEpos mpeoButépiov |, ov, 76 . . ; . id. mpeoBurepiov, gen. sing. . . mpeoBurépiov mpeoBitepor, nom. and voc. pl. masc. . mpeo BvTEpos mpeoBurépots, dat. pl. mase. . ‘ : id. mpeaPvrepos |, Tépa, Tepov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (comp. of pea Bus ) elder, senior; older, more advanced in years, Lu. 15. 25; Jno. 8.9; Ac. 2.17; an elder in respect of age, person advanced in -years, 1 Ti. 5. 1, 2; pl. spe. ancients, ancestors, fathers, Mat. 15.2; He. 11.2; as an appellation of dignity, an elder, local dignitary, Lu.7.3; an elder, member of the Jewish Sanhedrin, Math 16s 21s) 2123262095047 uhh O)s an elder or presbyter of the Christian church, Ac. 11. 30; 14. 23, et al. freq. mpeoBuréptoy, tov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a body of old men, an assembly of elders ; the Jewish Sanhedrin, Lu. 22. 66; Ac. 22.5; a body of elders in the Christian church, a presbytery, 1 Ti. 4. 14. N.T. mpea Burns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab.C.c) an old man, aged person, Lu. 1. 18; Tit. 22 eben. una) mpec Boris, tos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) an aged woman, Tit. 2. 3. mpeoBurépov, gen. sing. masc. . mpeo BitEpos mpeaButépovs, acc. pl. masc. . , id. mpeoBurépw, dat. sing. mase. . : id. mpeoBurépwv, gen. pl. . : ; : id. mper Burns |, ov, 6 + . : : - id. mpeoBiris |, os, . . . id. mpeoBitidas,* acc. pl. ; ; : a Tit. 2.3. ak mpnvy IIpicxay, acc. . TIptcxuAay, ace. .« 341 mpoue mpnuis |," Foes aby %, (§ 7. tab. G. b) prone, head- etc., Mat. 10.2; 26.17; first in dignity, im- foremost ; ™pyviys yevopevos, falling head- portance, etc., chief, principal, most im- long, Ac. 1. 18. portant, Mar. 6. 21; Lu. 19. 47; Ac. P i, , 13. 50; 16. 12; as an equivalent to the aor. 1, pass. é § 26. : 7p ito, or 7p io], » pass. epic Oy, ( compar. mpdrepos, prior, Jno. 1. 15, 30; rem. 1) to saw, saw asunder, He. 11. 37. e : 15. 18; Mat. 27. 64; adverbially, first, piv |, adv. before, of time, Mat. 26. 34, 75; Mar. ; 3 Rn Ait) Ree Au stro ye els GAS piv n, sooner than, before, Mat. or, “ : so ef Geri a. Be. et al TPWTEVW, fut. evo, (§ 13. tab. M) r i i ee ie * : a5 to be first, to hold the first rank or highest ‘isca, pr. name.—B. Ln, Ip ioxa), JS te ae dignity, have the pre-eminence, be chief, IIpioxiAXa, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (1 Co. 16. 19). Tod, Col. 1. 18. e : ; : Prone ‘yoy, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, (§ 13 IIpicxtAXa | ys, 9, ($ 2. rem. 3) Priscilla, pr. name. So ad al 7 5 r( p aE coe 5 rem. 7. d) < Tpoaye » ptoxAda ; : ‘ 2 ‘ Tpoayel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. po | > Prep. with a gen., before, of place, in front Tpoa-yetv, pres. infin. . id. of, in advance of, Mat. 11.10; Lu. 1. 76; Tpodyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. New 5s 23); Oefore, of time,, Mat. 55125) . TMpodyovca., nom. pl. fem. part. pres. 2 id. Lu. 11. 38; before an infin. with the gen. mpoayovaas, acc. pl. fem. part. pres. id. of the article, before, before that, Mat. Tpoayovans, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. id. 6. 8; Lu. 2. 21; before, above, in prefer- ence, Ja. 5. 12; 1 Pe. 4. 8. TOppw, ady. (a later form of pow, from 7p) forward, in advance, far advanced ; far, far off, at a distance, Mat. 15.8; Mar. 7. 6. Troppwler, adv. from a distance, from afar, He. 11. 13; at a distance, far, far ip Lath, Tie ey TOpPpwrEpov, adv. farther, v.r. Lu. 24. 28. TOpPpwtép, adv. (compar. of TrOppw) farther, beyond, Lu. 24. 28. mporepov, adv. before, first, Ino. 7. 515 2 Cominntss110. nD TPOTEpoV, former, He. 10, 32, et al-;\ pr. neut. of mpotepos, a, ov, ($ 7. rem. 1) (comp. of apo) former, prior, Ep. 4.223 7d TPOTEPOV, as an adv. before, formerly, Jno. 6. 62, et al. mpwpa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) the forepart of a vessel, prow, Ac. 27. 30, 41. TpOTOV, adv. first in time, in the first place, Mar. 4. 28; 16.9; 76 mpOrov, at the first, formerly, Jno. 12. 16; 19. 39; first in dignity, importance, etc., before all things, Mat. 6.33; Lu. 12.1: pr. neut. of mp@rtos, 7, ov, (superl. of zpd, as if contr. from Tp0TaTos ) jirst in time, order, Tpodyouvct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; 5 id. Tpodyw |, fut. d&w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) aor. 2, 7po- Hyayov, (arp & ayo) to lead, bring, or conduct forth, produce, Ac. 12.6; 16.30; 25. 26; intrans. to go before, to go first, Mat.2.9; 21.9; Mar. 6.45; 1 Ti. 5. 24; part. rpodywv, ovoa, ov, preceding, pre- vious, antecedent, 1 Ti. 1.18; He. 7. 18; hence, in N.T., trans. to precede, Mat. 14. 22, et al.; to be in advance of, Mat. (a). Tpodywv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . TpoatpetTat,” 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . Tpoapeowat, odp.at |, fut. yoopat, (§ 17. tab. Q) ™po & aipéw) to prefer, choose; met. to purpose, intend considerately, 2 Co. 9. 7. Phig Bhs Tpodyw Tpoatpeopar mpoaitidopat, Gwar), fut. doopar, (mpd & aizido- peat, from aitia.) pr. to charge beforehand ; to convict beforehand, Ro. 3. 9, since the charges in the case in question were drawn from Scripture. N.T. mpoakovw |, (7pd & dxovw) to hear beforehand ; aor. 1, Tpoykovea, to have heard of pre- viously, or already, Col. 1. 5. mpoapaptéve |, (xpd & dywaptdve) to sin before ; perf. TponpLapTyka, to have already sinned, have sinned heretofore, 2 Co. 12.21; 13. 2. N.T. mpodéw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. ‘ : mpodyw a Ac. 1.13, 6 2 Co. 9. 7. 7 poav mpoavAuoy |," tov, 16, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (apd & addr) the exterior court before an edifice, Mar. 14. 68, col.; Mat. 26. 71. mpoBaive |, fut. Byoopat, aor. 2, mpovpny, part. mpofas, ($ 37. rem. 1) (apo & Baivw) to go forward, advance, Mat. 4. 21; Mar. 1.19; to advance in life, Lu. 1. 7, rite} 3 2. 36. mpoBaddovTwr, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. : mpoBadrAw mpoBadrw |, fut. Bada, aor. 2, mpovBaroy, (§ 34. rem. 1. b) (mp6 & Barrw) to cast before, project; to pul cr urge forward, Ac. 19.333 to put forth, as a tree its blossoms, etc., ue. 30: mpoBaddvTwv, gen. pl. mase. part. aor. a B. Tdf. : mpoBaddévrwv, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Ac. mpoBdddes 19.33) + . | 7poBadrwct, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, mann 2 id. mpoPds, 2 nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 mpoBatve mpoPata, nom. and ace. pl. apoBarov mpoBatiky,’ dat. sing. fem. . TpoPariKkds apoBarttKos |, 1), OV m™poPaTov mpoParov |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. ce) a@ sheep, Mat. 7. 153; 9. 36; 10.16; met. Mat. io. 6; 15. 24, et al. apoBatixos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) belonging or pertaining to sheep ; n po- Batik (wvAn), the sheep-gate, Jno. 5.2. mpoBdrov, gen. sing. . mpoBatov mpoBarwv, gen. pl. : : . 3 id. mpoBeBnKores, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. mpoBaive mpoBePykvia, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. . id. mpofriakw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xpd & BiBalw) to cause any one to advance, to lead forward; to advance, push forward, Ac. 19. 333 met. to incite, instigate, Mat. 14. 8. mpoPiBacbeioa, nom. s. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. mpoBiBacur mpoBr€rw |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (apo & Brérw) to foresee; mid. to provide before- hand, He. 11. 40. LXX. mpoBrevapévor,’ gen. sing. m. part. aor.1, mid. mpoBrérw mpoyeyovorwv," gen. pl. neut. part. perf. . mpoyivopat TpPOyEypapprevol, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 23. rem. 7) mpoypadw mpoyivopa |, perf. mpoy€éyova, (§ 37. rem. 1) (apd a Mar. 14. 68. 6 Jno. 5. 2. 342 m™po0o & yivopat) to be or happen before, be pre- viously done or committed ; Tmpoyeyoves, bygone, previous, Ro. 3. 25. (§ 3. tab. C. a) a progenitor, pl. pro- genitors; parents, 1 Ti. 5. 43 forefathers, rts Bio nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 4 e Tpoyovos, OV, 0, born earlier, elder ; ancestors, 2 Ti. TpOYWwWOKOVTES, TpoywacKw mpoywackw |, fut. yvadcopat, aor. 2, zpo€éyver, perf. pass. rpoéyvwopat, (§ 36. rem. 3) (apo & ywooK) to know beforehand, to be previously acquainted with, Ac. 26. 5; 2 Pe. 3.17; to determine on beforehand, to fore-ordain, 1 Pe.1.20; in N.T., from the Heb., subjects of future privileges, to foreknow, to appoint as the Ro. 8. 29; ele Ze mpoyvecis, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) foreknowledge, prescience; in N.T. pre- vious determination, purpose, Ac. 2. 23; 1 Pevein2. x : mpoyvocet, dat. sing. . Tpdyvwcts Tpoyvocu’, acc. sing. - : 4 A id. Tpoyvocts |, €ws, 7) TpoyworKkw mpoyovots, dat. pl. apoyovos poy poy mpoyovos |, ov, 0 : Heo: mpoyovev, gen. pl. TpOyovos mpoypade |, fut. Wo, perf. pass. ape) )eepaae (§ 23. rem. 6, 7) aor. 2, pass. Tpocypa- pny, (a) (apo & ypadw) to write before or aforetime, Ro.15.43; Ep. 3.33; to make to set forth un- reservedly and distinctly, Gal. 3.1; to a subject of public notice ; designate clearly, Jude 4. mpoonra, nom. pl. neut. apodndos mpodnAot, nom. pl. fem. : : : id. Tpoonrov, nom. sing. neut. : id. mpoondros |, ov, 6, 7, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. © eas & o7Aos ) previously manifest, before known ; plainly manifest, very clear, prominently conspicuous, 1 Ti. 5. 24, 25; He. 7. 14. Tpodloupte |, fut. daéaw, (§ 30. tab. Z) (mpd & d1deyp.v) to give before, precede in giving ; Ro. 11. 353 to give up, abandon, betray. mpoooTns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a betrayer, traitor, Lu. 6. 16; Ac. 7. 52; 2 Rites ae TpoooTat, nom. pl. TpodoTNs He. 11. 40, @ Ro. 3. Za. poo 343 mpony mpooorns |, ov, 5 : Tpodiowut ($ 27. rem. 1. d) (apd & émaryyeANopat) to pro- Tpodpaj.ov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 TpoTpexw mise beforehand, or aforetime, Ro. 1. 2. Tpoopoptos |,” ov, 6, 0 5 . : id. pees: Gabey, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mpoBibalw Tpoeyvw, 3 pers. sing. aors), ind. (§ 36. rem. 3) Tpoywockw Tpoeyvwc Levon, gen. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. Tpoeypadn, 3 pers. sing. aor.2, ind. pass. (§ 24. rem. 6) mpoypapw mpocyparpa., 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . id. mpoddpajte, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 36. rem. 1) TPOTPEXW mpodduxe,” 3 pers. sing. aor. J, ind. act. Tpoolowpt mpocOgunv, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. (§ 28. tab. W) mpotiOnpr mpoelero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. ‘ id. mpoetoor |, part. poder, aor. 2 of Tpoopaw : which see. mpoeimapey, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mpod 4-010); LCM yniey 25 ppl Gre mpookaAcirat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Tpookar€opat, odpat |, fut. éropas, (§ 22. rem. 1) perf. (pass. form) zpooKéxAnpat, (mid. of / mporKadeomat mporkadéw, to call to, summon, invite, from ® Col, 2, 14. TpooKk 7pos & Kade) to call to one’s self, summon, Mat. TOU Ly sh 1G, 325umousweu ales) toette, Ac. 2. 39; to call to the performance of a thing, appoint, Ac. 13. 2; 16. Io. mpookaderdpevot, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 1 mzpooKadéopar TpookadecdjLevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. mpookareodaOw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. mpookaAréontat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . id. TPOTKApTEpELTE, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. TpookapTepew mpockaptepew, @ |, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) (apds & Kaprepéw) to persist in adherence to a thing; to be intently engaged in, attend constantly to, Ac. 1.14; 2.42; Ro. 13.6, et al.; to remain constantly in a place, Ac. 2. 46; to constantly attend upon, continue near to, be at hand, Mar. 3.9; Ac. 8. 13; 10. 7. mpookaptepyots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) perseverance, unremitting continuance in a thing, Ep. 6. 18. N.T. mpooKkaptepy, 3% pers. sing. pres. subj. mpooKaprepen Tpookaptepyjcer,” dat. sing. eo eens Tpookaptepyats |, ews, 7 - TpooKapTepew TpookapTepycop.ev, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. id. Beso RGpEcpOUrTES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. TpooKapTepovvTor, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. mpookapTepav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. id. mpookéekAnpat, 1 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 22. rem. 4) . * . - Tporkadéopar | mpookekAyrat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. . ; id. mpookepadauoy |,’ ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab.C.c) (apds & Kepadn) pr. @ cushion for the head, pil- low ; also, a boat-cushion, Mar. 4. 38. mpookAnpow, |, fut. ecw, (§ 20. tab. T) (mpos & KAnpow) pr. to assign by lot; in N.T., mid., aor.1, (pass. form) TpowekAnpwabny, to adjoin one’s self to, associate with, follow as a disciple, Ac. 17. 4. mpookAyow, acc. sing—A.D. Ln. . d mpookduow, R. Gr. Sch. Taf. (1 Ti.g.21) jb apdawdyors mpoakAryots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (apos & kaAéw) advocacy, or, perhaps, partiality, Warde li; 5. 20. mpookAiv |, fut. wd, (pds & KAivw) pr. to make to lean upon or against a thing; met., mid., aor. 1, (pass. form) ae (t) to join one’s self to, follow as an adherent, v.r. Ac. 5. 36. a Ep. 6. 18. 6 Mar, 4, 38, 350 7 pook mpookAiots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E.c) pr. a leaning upon or towards a thing; met. a leaning towards any one, inclination of mind towards, partiality, 1 Ti. 5. 21. L.G. mpookAdow,” acc. sing. - TporkALots mpoakAtors |, ews, 7) mpookXriva TpocKoAAdw, @|, fut. now, (§ 18. tab. R) (apds & KodAdw) pr. to glue to; in N.T., mid. aor. 1, (pass. form) TpooekoAAHOn, fut. mpockohAnPyoopat, to join one’s self to any one, follow as an adherent, Ac. 5. 36; to cleave closely to, Mat.19.5; Mar.10.7; Ep. 5. 31. mpoockoAAnPycerat, 3 pers. s. fut. ind. pass. zpooKoAAdw mpooKoppa |, aros, 70 . TporkoTTw PUT FS gen. sing. TpOokopLp.0. mpookory |, 7, + - TpooKOTTW ™pOoKOT Vs: acc. sing. TpoaKoTn BET 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . TpooKoTTH TpOTkKOTTOUCL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. ; id. TPOTKOTTY |, fut. Ww, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (mpos & KémTw) to dash against, to beat upon, Mat. 7. 27; to strike the foot against, Mat. 4.6; Lu. 4. 11; to stumble, Ino. ite Oy, Te }e to take offence at, Ro. 9. 32; 14.21; 1 Pe. 2.8. met. to stumble at, TPOTKOMPA, aTOs, TO, : 4. tab. D. c) a stumbling, Ro. 9. 32, 33; 1 Pe. 2.8; met. a stumbling-block, an occasion of sinning, means of inducing to sin, Ro. 14. 13; 1 Co. 8.9; met. a moral stum- bling, @ shock to the moral or religious sense, @ moral embarrassment, Ro. 14. 20. L.G. mpookorn, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. a stumbling ; offence; in N.T. an offence, shock, ground of exception, 2 Co. 6. 3. mpookowys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . mpookvAicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 TpookvaAtw, or mpookvaAivey |, fut. iow, (§ 13. tab. M) (arpds & KvAtw) to roll to or against, Mat. 27. 60; Mar. 15. 46. (7). + TPOTkOTTH / TpookvAlw mpooKuvel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Tpookuvew mpooKuveiv, pres. infin. . . . . id. pI, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . id. TpooKvvew, 6], fut. yoowar & yow, aor. 1, eee exvvnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) (xpos & kvvéw, Qultba iy Pal d 2 Co.6. 3. : . wih seal TpooK 351 to kiss) to do reverence or homage by kiss- ing the hand; in N.T. to do reverence or homage by prostration, Mat. 2. 25185 Lis 20. 20; Lu. 4. 7; 24. 52; to pay divine homage, worship, adore, Mat. 4. 10; Jno. 4. 20, 21; He. 1. 6, et al.; to bow one’s self in adoration, He. 11. 21. mpookwvyTys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a worshipper, Jno. 4. 23. N.T. mpookuvjcat, aor. 1, infin. . Mpookuves mpookvvyjgavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 id. TPOTKYVYTATE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. id. mpookuvycatwcay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . id. mpookuvyce, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. TPOTKVVATELS, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. TPOTKVVYTETE, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. * id. TpookKLVHTYS, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. mpooKvvncov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. mpookvvycovet, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. id. mpookvycw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. id. mpoockvvycwv, nom. sing. masc. part. fut. id. mpookuvycwot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. é id. TpockuvyTat,* nom. pl. TPOTKVVYTHS mpooKvvyTys |, od, 6 - -mpookvvéw mpockvvovjev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 3 id. mpooKvvovvtas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. mpooKvuvovvtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. mTpookvvovoa, noms. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. mpookvvovoct, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind.—Rec. mpookuvygovet, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 4. 10) mpooAdeiv, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 2) zpocap Pave mpoohaf3djevot, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 2, mid. id. mpoodafiopevos, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. mpooAa fod, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. mid. . id. mpooddr€w, a], fut. now, ($ 16. tab. P) (mpds & Aadéw) to speak to, converse with, Ac. ey (1D Flelg oxen I(Cy mpocvahjoat, aor. 1, infin. . mpooAahéw mpooAadovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. é id. mpoohapBavecbe, 2p. pl. pres. imper. mid. zpooAapBavw mpoohapBavw }, (§ 36. rem. 2) to take besides; mid. mpocdapBavopar, fut. Axyopat, aor. 2, mpoceAaBopnv, to take to one’s self, as- sume, take as a companion or associate, Ac. 17.5; 18. 26; to take, as food, Ac. 27. 33, 34, 36; to receive kindly or hospita- bly, admit to one’s society and friendship, treat with kindness, Ac.28.2; Ro.14.1, 3; a Jno. 4. 23. 6 Ro, 11. 15. e Phile. 19. 15. 7; Phile. 12. 17; to take or draw to one’s self as a preliminary to an address of admoni- tion, Mat. 16. 22; Mar. 8. 32. mpocrnyis, ews, H, (§ 5. tab. E. c) an assuming ; @ receiving, reception, Ro. ri) Gece Ho mpoodnyus |,’ ews, 7) . - TpocAap Bavo mpoopeivat, aor. 1, infin. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) TpoopLeva Tpoopeivas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 . id. Tpoopevet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. Tpoopevelv, pres. infin. 3 : ; id. Tpoopevovat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : id. Tpoopeve |, fut. wevd, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) (arpés & fev) to continue, remain, stay in a place, 1 Ti. 1.3; to remain or continue with any one, Mat. 15. 32; Mar. 8.2; Ac. 18. 18; to adhere to, Ac. 11. 23; met. to remain constant in, persevere in, Ac. 13.433 aie Te xp mpocoppice |, fut. (ow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (apds & oppicor, from Opp.os, a station for ships) to bring a ship to its station or to land; mid. to come to the land, Mar. 6. 53. mpocodetrets,’ 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. mpocodetAw |, fut. yow, (§ 35. rem. 5) (pds & ddcihw) to owe besides or in addition, Phile. 19. mpocoxbiw |, fut. tow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (apds & 6x bile, to be vexed, offended) to be vexed LXX. mpdarrewvos |,“ ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (apds & meiva) very hungry. N.T. or angry at, He. 3. 10. TpooTecovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 mpoomnsavres,° nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 TpPOoTHYVUpLL mpoomyyvupe |, fut. Tew, (§ 36. rem. 5) (pds & TipyVupLe) to fix to, affix to. mpootintw |, fut. rerodpuat, aor. 2, rpoaérecor, (§ 37. rem. 1) (apds & TinTw) to fall or impinge upon or against a thing; to fall down to any one, Mar. 3. 11; 7.25, etal.; to rush violently upon, beat against, Mat. Ten Pc mpooroew, ©], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) pds & TroLew ) to add or attach; mid. to attach to one’s self; to claim or arrogate to one’s self; to assume the appearance of, make a show of, pretend, Lu. 24. 28. mpoomopevopatr|, fut. evroua, (§ 14. tab. N) d Ac, 10. 10. e Ac. 2, 23. 7 poomr . TpocopeirAw , + TPOOTLTTW 7 poomr (apds & zopevouar) to go or come to any one. L.G. mpoomopevovrat,* 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. — poamopevopar apoopyyvupe |, fut. pygw, (§ 36. rem. 5) (apds & pyryvepe) to break or burst upon, dash against, Lu. 6. 48, 49. N.T. mpooracow, Of trw |, fut. Ew, ($ 26. rem. 3) (apds & TATU) pr. to place or stalion at or against ; to enjoin, command, direct, Mat. Te 2453) (On 4); 20. O's Mar. 1. 44, et alk; to assign, constitule, appoint, Ac. 17. 26. mpoorarts |, wos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) TpolaTypAL mpooteOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 28. rem. 10) mpootiOnt mpoorelnrerat, 3 pers. sing fut. ind. pass. . id. acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. tpootacow TpooreTaypEva, TMPOoTETAYMEVOUS, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. id. TpPooTHVvat, aor. 2, infin. (§ 29. tab. X) TpolaTHpe mpoortOnu |, fut. Oyo, aor. 1, pass mpooereOny, (§ 28. tab. V, and rem. 10) (apos & TiOnjur) to put to or near ; to lay with or by the side of, Ac. 13. 36; to add, super- add, adjoin, Mat. 6. 27, 33; Lu. 3. 20; Ac. 2. 41, et al.; from the Heb., ™poo- Tien, before an infinitive, and the part. mpoobeis, before a finite verb, denote con- tinuation, or repetition, Lu. 19. 11; 20. Hit, 13 ANG. 17, Bn : TpOooTPEX rem. 1) mpootpéxovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mpootpex |, 20r. 2, mpocédpapor, (8 36. (mpos & Tpéxw) to run to, or up, Mar. Os); lO 5) AC 8.130: mpoopaytov |,’ ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (xpos & gayety) what is eaten besides; hence, genr. victuals, food. N.T. mpooparov,” acc. sing. fem. . : .— -mpdaparos apcapiros |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (apds & répa- prot, from paw, to slay) pr. recently killed ; hence, genr. recent, new, newly or lately made. mporparus, adv. newly, recently, lately, Ac. 18. 2. mporparus |,“ adv. . . . mpoaparos mpoapepe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. Tporpepw mpoo pepe, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . ‘ id. mpoopéepety, pres. infin. act. . i id. mpoopeperat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. ; id. mpoapepy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. : id. mpoopepys, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. ‘ id. a Mar. 10. 35. 6 Jno. 21. 5. 35 ce He. 10, 20. 2 Tpoop mpoopepopevar, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. pass. mpoapepw mpoopépovrat, 3% pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. . id. mpoopépovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. mpoopepovtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. mpoopépovor, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. act.. id. Tpoapepover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. 5 id. Tporpépe |, fut. Tpowoicw, aor. I, TpooynveyKa, aor. 2, TpoonveyKov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (apos & pépw) to bear or bring to, Mat. 4. 24; 25. 20; to bring to or before magistrates, 23-143 Jno. 19. 29; to offer, to offer, pre- sent, as gifts, oblations, etc., Mat. 2. litt, 13., Fe § apply to, proffer, as money, Ac. 8. 18 ; to bring near to, tender, iN 5.23; He.5.7; to offer in sacrifice, Mar. 1.44; Lu. 5. 14; to offer up any one as a sacrifice to God, He. 9. 25, 28; 11.17, et al.; mid. to bear one’s self towards, be- have or conduct one’s self towards, to deal with, treat any one, He. 12. 7. mpooopa, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) pr. a bringing to; in N.T. an offering, an act He. an offering, oblation, a of offering up or sacrificing, 16; thing offered, Ep. 5. 2; He. 10. 5, 8; a 10. 10; trop. Ro. 15. sacrifice, victim offered, Ac. 21.26; 24.17. mpoopéepwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. mpoopépw TmpoopEepwct, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . id. mpoo pian,” nom, pl. neut. : mpoopiAns mpoapirrs |, €os, ods, 6, 7, ($7. tab. G. b) (pds & didos) friendly, amicable, grateful, ac- ceptable. mpooopa |, as, 7 . mpoapéepw mpoogopa, dat. sing. Tpooopa mpoopopav, acc. sing. . . ° . id. mpoopopas, gen. sing. 3 ‘ ; 2 id. mpooopds, acc. pl. . id. tporpuvew, G], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. .P) ee & dovew) lo speak to, address, Mat. 11.16; Tus 7032); 903s) 02, eb) alii; zo) aauness: harangue, Ac. 22. 2; to call to one’s self, Lu. 6. 13 TpoopwvovvTa, nom. pl. neut. part. pres. } & mpoopwvodvta Tots Erépors NEyov- ow,—B. Cap raltneel di: é Kal mpoopwvovot Tots setoousivee oo puvew atrav, ete. Rec. Gr. Sch. es ~ 116) ; ? | d Ac, 18, 2. e Phi. 4. 8. T poo p 353 7 pour mpocgpwvorct, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. Zpow pave mpoowrov, gen. sing. . A . TpoawrTrov mpooxvol,* acc. sing. . . mporxvets | Tpotwrw, dat. sing. 5 : : 5 id. mpoaxuats |, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. °) poe Nes, mpocamwv, gen. pl... , ; : id. to pour out upon, besprinkle, from apds Tpocwppicbycay,* 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. & xéw) an effusion, sprinkling. L.G. (§ 26. rem. 1). ‘ A mporoppiles mpoawavere,” 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. c Cc Tmpoowavw mpoooxfica, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. tmpoooxGicw mpoowartw |, fut. avtow, (§ 13. tab. M) (apds & mpocwxOuce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . ; id. avo, to touch) to touch upon, touch lightly. Tpocwra, nom. and ace. pl. . 3 ; Tpoowmov TpoowroAnmtette, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. zpocwroAnmréw TpotwroAntrew, @ |, fut. yow + Tpocwrodkyrrns TpocwroAnmrys |, ov, 6, ($ 2. tab. B. c) (arpdow- mov & ap Pav) a respecter of persons, N-&. f mpotwrodnTrew, @, fut: now, (§ 16. tab. P) to accept or respect the person of any one, to pay regard to external appear- ance, condition, circumstances, etc., to show N.T. mpocwrodAnwia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, partiality to, Ja. 2. 9. and rem. 2) respect of persons, partiality, Rowe reetralae Nee 8 mpotwroAnwia |, as, 7) TpocwmToAnTTNS mpotwmoAniais, dat. pl. mpocumoAnwia mpoowrov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (rpds & aw) the face, countenance, visage, Mat. 6. 16, 17; 17. 2, 6; according to late usage, a Zin COs personal presence, 1 Thes. 2.17; from the person, individual, 11; hence, Heb., mpdcwroy mpos mpdcwror, face to face, clearly, perfectly, 1 Co. 13. 12; face, surface, external form, figure, appear- HOA li, 0. HOS circumstances, Mat. 22. 16;. Mar: 12. 143 Tpoow7ov Aap Pave, to have respect to the exter- ance, Mat. external or condition of any one, nal circumstances of any one, Lu. 20. 21; Gal. 2.6; éy TpocwTw, in presence of, 2 Co. 2.10; ado Tporw7ov, from the presence of, from, Ac. 3. 19; also, from before, Ac. 7.453 eis mpoowmov, & Kara Tpocwrrov, in the presence of, before, Ac. 3-135 X\ / »” KATO. TPOTWTOV EXELV, 2 Co. 8.24; also, openly, Gal. 2. 11; to have before one’s face, to have any one present, Ac. 25.16; do mpoowrov, from, Re. 12.14; Tp) Tpoowror, before, Ac. 13. 24. TpoTdcow, OF tw |, fut. Ew, (§ 26. rem. 3) (apd & TAToW) to place or arrange in front; to assign beforehand, foreordain, Ac. 17.26. mporeivw |, fut. evo, ($27. rem. 1.c) (apd & reivw) to extend before; to stretch out, Ac.22.25. mpotepay, acc. sing. fem. - : - TPOTEpOS mporepov, neut. sing. adverbially . ; : id. mpotepos |, a, ov, (§ 8. rem. 6) : E mpd TPOTETAY|LEVOUS,° acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. | —Ree. C . c - ? TpoTacow mpooretaypevous, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ac. 17. 26) : “4 5 mpottOnpr |, fut. rpoOyow, (§ 28. tab. -¥) (mpd & tiOnpu) to place before; to set forth, pro- pose publicly, Ro.3.25; mid. rporiGepar, to purpose, determine, design beforehand, WMO aig SIR DoE Bec Cy. mpolects, EWS, ”; ($S.stab: Ec) a setling forth or before; ot dprou THs Tpo- Oécews, & mpdPects THY dpTwv, the shewbread, the twelve loaves of bread, corresponding to the twelve tribes, which were set out in two rows upon the golden table in the sanctuary, Mat. 12. 4; Mar. Ds AOS ws W570 EIS, Oy WE tion, purpose, Ac. 11. 233 27. Sh e2abiness mpotpeT |, fut. Wo, (@23er xem, 15 (a) (apo & TpeTw) to turn forwards; to impel; to excite, urge, exhort, Ac. 18. 27. mpotpewaprevor’ nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, masce. TpoTpexw |, aor. 2, mpovdpapov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (apo & TpEX) to run before, or in ad- vance, Lu. 19. 4; Jno. 20. 4. predetermina- £3) 3) tO; 10, et al. TpoTpeTw mpsopoj.os, ov, 6, 7, (doapety) @ precursor, forerunner, one who advances to explore and prepare the way, He. 6. 20. mpoimdpxw |, fut. €w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (xpd & imdpxw) imperf. rpoimnppyxor, to be be- fore, or formerly, Lu. 23. 12; Ac. 8. 9. 3 pers. sing. imperf. - POUT TPXE, TpovTrapxw a He. 11. 28, 6 Lu. 11. 46. SF Ac. 18. 27. 24 d Mar. 6. 53. e Ac. 17. 26, WT povTr apovrnpxov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. apoumdpye mpopacet, dat. sing. Tepedeone mpopacw, acc. sing. id. mpopacts |, ews, 7, ($5. tab. E. ae ae & daivw) pr. that which appears in front, that which is put forward to hide the true state of things; a fair show or pretext, Ac.27.30; a specious cloak, Mat. 23.13; 1 Thes. 2. 5; an excuse, Jno. 15. 22. mpopepet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Tpopepw mpopépw |, fut. rpooicw, ($ 36. rem. 1) (apd & dépw) to bring before, present; to bring forth or out, produce, Lu. 6. 45, bis. mpopyrat, nom. pl. mpopnyrns modpyrais, dat. pl. id. mpopyras, acc. pl. id. mpopyreta |, as, 1) id. mpodyreia, dat. sing. mpogyreta mpopyretat, nom. pl. id= | mpopyreiay, acc. sing. id. mpopnreias, gen. sing. and acc. pl. id. mpopnrevey, pres. infin. Tpopytevo mpopyrevnre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. id. mpopytevouev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. mpopytrevovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. id. mpodynrevovcat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. id. Tpopyrevoat, aor. J, infin, id. mpopytevoavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. | id. mpopyrevaor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. id. mpopntevaovat, 3 pers. pl’ fut. ind. id. tpopytevy |, fut. vow apodiyrns mpopytevwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mpopytevo mpopyrevwat, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. ia mpopytnv, acc. sing. mpodijrns apopytys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. aA Cae pypt) pr. @ spokesman for another; spc. a spokes- man or interpreter for a deity; a prophet, Mites divinely-commissioned and inspired person, Mat. 14. 5; Lu. 7. 16, 39; Jno. 9. 17. et al.; a prophet in the Christian church, a seer, 12; in N.T. @ prophet, a person gifted for the exposition of divine truth, 1 Co. 12. 28, 29, et al.; a prophet, a foreteller of the future, Mat. 1. al. freq.; o¢ Tpopyrar, the prophetic scrip- 22, et tures of the Old Testament, Lu. 16. 29, et al. mpopyrevor, fut. evow, aor. 1, mpoe- 354 7 PULV pyrevoa, (§ 13. tab. M) to exercise the function of 4 mpodyrns ; to prophesy, to foretel the future, Mat. 11. 13; to divine, Mat. 26. 68; Mar. 14. 65; Lu. 22. 64; to pro- phesy, to set forth matter of divine teach- ing by special faculty, 1 Co. 13. 9; 14. 1, et al. mpodnreia, as, 9, (§2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) prophecy, a prediction of future events, Mat. 13.14; 2 Pe. 1. 20, 21; pro- phecy, a gifted faculty of setting forth and enforcing revealed truth, 1 Co. 12. 10; 13. 2, et al.; prophecy, matter of divine teaching set forth by special gift, 1 Ti. 1.18. mpopytikds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) prophetic, uttered by prophets, Ro. 16. 26; PEP ex Teo seer Grs Tpopytts, ios, On (§ 4. rem. 2. c) a prophetess, a divinely- gifted female teacher, (2s Os es2-ac2o: Tpopytikoy, acc. sing. masc. TpopytiKos mpodytukds |, 7, OV mpopyrns mpopytikov, gen. pl. TpopntiKos mpopytiv, acc. sing. Tpopytis mpoprtis |, L50s, 7) mpopyTys mpopyrov, gen. sing. id. mpopytav, gen. pl. : : id. tpopbave |, fut. aw, & HOOpLAL, aor. 1, mpoed- daca, ($ 37. rem. 1) (apd & dOavw) to outstrip, anticipate; to anticipate any one in doing or saying a thing, be before- hand with, Mat. 17. 25. mpoxerpiCopar |, fut. (rojas, (§ 26. rem. 1) (apd & xelp) to take into the hand, to make ready for use or action; to constitute, des- tine, Ac. 22. 14; 26. 16. mpoxeipioacGar, aor. 1, infin. mpoxeipiLopat TpOXELPOTOVEW, o |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (apo & xetpotovew) pr. to elect before; to fore- appoint, Ac. 10. 41. IIpéxopov,* ace. : IIpdxopos IIpdxopos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. ce a) Prochorus, pr. name. TpowpLce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mpoopilus Tpowpwpynv, 1 pers. sing. imperf. mid. Tpoopaw mpvpva. |, NS, ” (§ 2. rem. 3) (zpupvos, last, hind- most) the hinder part of a vessel, stern, Mar. 4. 38, et al. a Ac. 6.5. 7 PUpV 359 TTEPV ueine _———————————————————————— ee ee eee Tmpvyvy, dat. sing. : ° . Tpvpva mparor |, adv. . : 5 - ™po mpvuvys, gen. sing. : F é i id. mpatos |, n, ov, ($8. rem. 6) . : . id. TMpwrocTaTyny,” acc. sing. TPWTOTTATHS mpar |, ady. in the morning, early, Mat. 16. 3; Ae, ip Wiis TS. GR ING; veo ee he Abe the morning watch, which ushers in the dawn, Mar. 13. 35. mpwta, as, 4, (pr. fem. of zpdios, a, ov, in the morning, early) sc. apa, morning, the morning hour, Mat. 21. 18; 2 Hemlesm NO MLS) 2030 2 Tpwipos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) early, dS Wo fs mpwives, 4, OV, Tpwtos ) belonging to the morning, morn- (a later form of ing, Re. 2. 28; 22. 16. mute. |, as, 1): mpwt mpwias, gen. sing. mpwta mpwipov,* acc. sing. masc. TpwipLos mpoipos |, 7, ov put mpwivov, acc. sing. masc. mpwives mpwivos |, 7, Ov . : ‘ ; mput mpwpa], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) pd mpwpas, gen. sing. mpwpa mpara, nom. and ace. pl. neut. TpOTOS mpwtevo |, fut. evow (§ 13. tab.M) 706 mpwrevwv,’ nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mpotevo mporTy, nom. sing. fem. Tparos TpoTn, dat. sing. fem. . : : é id. mpwTnv, acc. sing. fem. : : i 3 id. mpurns, gen. sing. fem. : ; i id. ese nom, pl. masc. : : ; id. Tporo.s, dat. pil. masc. and neut. a id. mpwtokabedpia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, ae rem, 2) (mp@tos & Kabédpa) the first or upper- most seat, the most honourable seat, Mat. 23. 6; Mar. 12. 39; INS D. mpwrokabedpiay, acc. sing. Lu. 11. 43; 20. 46. a ae mpwtokabedpias, acc. pl. : id. mpwtokNicia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (zpOrtos & KXwoia) the first place of re- clining at table, the most honourable place at table, Mat. 23.6; Mar. 12. 39; Lu. PAO 20m Os Ned. mpwtokArctay, acc. sing. mpwtoKAr.wta TpwToKALclas, acc, pl. . . . id. TpOTov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. TpOTOS a@ Ja. 5.7. 6 Col. 1.18, ec Ac mpwrootarys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. 0) (mparos & ioTnpLL) pr. one stationed in the first rank of an army; a leader; a chief, ringleader, INGO en Bla (cy))le , TPWTOTOKA, Acc. pl. neut. TPWTOTOKOS / , . mpwrtoroK.a |,” wy, Ta + : 3 : id. TPWTOTOKOY, acc. sing. masc. : , : id. mpwrtotoKos |, ov, 6, 4, TO, -ov, (§ 7. rem. 2) (1po- tos & TIKTW) Jirst-born, Mat. 1. 25; Lu. 2.7; He. 11.28; in N.T. prior in genera- Cole is; spiritual family, Ro. 8.29; He. 1.6; /first- tion, a first-born head of a born, as possessed of the peculiar privilege of spiritual generation, He. 12. 23. mpwroTokia, wy, ta, (§ 3. tab. C. c) the rights of primogeniture, birthright, Hel 125165 IX. mpwroToKwy, gen. pl. . : TPwTOTOKOS mpwtov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. Tp@TOS TpwrTous, acc. pl. masc. ° . 6 id. TPOTY, dat. sing. masc. 3 : j , id. TpwTov, gen. pl. : : 3 , id. mrater, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. aralw mratopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ; id. mratoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . 5 i id. Talon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj —AlI. Ln. Tdf. : mraioet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 2. 10) } ce mraionte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. ‘ ; id. Trae |, fut. aiow, aor. 1, éxtaioa, (§ 13. tab. M) to cause to stumble; intrans. to stumble, stagger, fall; to make a false step; met. to err, offend, transgress, Ro. 11. 113 Ja. 2. 10; 3. 2, bis; met. to fail of an object, 2 Pe. 1. 10. mrépva |, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) the heel. TTEpvay,° acc. sing. TT epva. TTEépuyas, ace. pl. mrépug TTEPVYES, nom. pl. ‘ : 5 ; id. mreptyiov |, ov, 70 - 5 : ; : id. mrepvywv, gen. pl. id. mrepvé |, vyos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) Cae id.) @ wing, pinion, Mat. 23. 37; Lu. 13. 34, et al. TTEPUYLOV, OV, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a @ He, 12. 16. e Jno. 13. 18. TTNVO 3 6 TTUKTE little wing; the extremity, the extreme point of a thing; a@ pinnacle, or apex of a building, Mat: 4.5); Eu. 4-19: aTnvov |, od, TO TrETOPAL mTyvav,* gen. pl. TTHAVOV TTOEW, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) aor. |, pass. éxronOny, to terrify, affright; pass. to be terrified, be in consternation, Lu. Dito OF Pla Bye aronots, ews, H, (§ 5. tab. E. c) con- sternation, dismay, 1 Pe. 3. 6. aronGévtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) TTOEW aronOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. : id. mronow,’ acc. sing. . T7OnoLs mroyots |, EWS, 7] - TTOeW IIroAcuaida,” acc. . ¢ : - IIroAepats IroAcnais |, idos, y (§ 4. rem. 2. c) Ptolemais, a city on the sea-coast of Galilee: the modern Acre. aTveas,? nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 c TTvoow mrvov |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) . CoG mTvpopevot,” nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. TTUpH mTUpe |, to scare, terrify ; pass. to be terrified, be in consternation. aTVoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 aTvw , , . mricpa|, atos, TO - : 5 : : id. mrvopatos,! gen. sing. . 7 TTUG [LG / TTv0co | ; Ew, l, érrvéa, (§ 26. rem. 3) to fold ; 4. 20. to roll up a scroll, Lu. TTVvo |, fut. dow, aor. 1, éruca, (§ 13. tab. M) to spit, spit out, Mar. 7. 33; 8. 23; Jno. g. 6. atvov, ov, TO, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a fan, winnowing-shovel, Mat. 3. 12; Lu. 3. 17. mTvopa, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D. c) spittle, saliva, Jno. 9g. 6. TTwXEvo |, fut. evoew, (§ 13. tab. M) : TTWXOS TTwXy, nom. sing. fem. . : : ¢ id. mrTwxol, nom. pl. masc. . 6 ; : id. mTwxots, dat. pl. mase. . . : - id. TTwXOv, acc. sing. masc. . ; : : id. TTwXOS | ; , ov, reduced to beggary, mendicant ; indigent, Mat. 19. 21; 26. 9, 11, Rees emlivis by impl. @ person of low condition, Mat. poor, et al.; met. spiritually poor, Ir. 3 Lu. 4: 1835 7. 22); met. besearly; sorry, Gal. 4.9; met. lowly, Mat. 5. 3; Lu. 6. 20. TTWYELA, as, %, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) begging; beggary; poverty, 2 Co. Siz; Opes 2-40. mrwxevu, fut. evow, to be a beggar ; to be or become poor, be in poverty, 2 Co. 8. 9. mTwxovs, acc. pl. masc. TTWXOS TTWXO, dat. sing. masc. : A : 3 id. mTrwxav, gen. pl. id. muypy], 7s, m, (8 2. tab. B. 2 (mie) 0 the fist ; TUYLN together with the fore-arm, or, with care, carefully. myn s= dat. sing. . . Typ) mubéo Gat, aor. 2, infin. mid. (§ 36. rem. 2) muvOdvopat 7ruOdjevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, mid. id. Hwy], wvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Python, the name of the mythological serpent slain by Apollo, thence named the Pythian; later, equiva- lent to eyyaotpiavtts, a soothsaying ventriloquist; ryedua avGwvos, iq. dat- poviov pravTiKov, @ soothsaying demon, Ac. 16. 16 awvOwva, acc. sing.—Al. Ln. Tdf. 2 : miOwvos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 16. 16) \ iow miGwvos," gen. sing. é P : : id. mukva, pl. neut. adverbially TUKVOS auKvas, acc. pl. fem. ; 5 id. mTOpLa |, aTOS, TO TiTTO auxvos |, 4, Ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) ee thick; fre- TTOMATA, acc. pl. TOMA quent, 1 Ti. 5. 233 wvkva, as an adverb, mrocw, acc. sing. . TTOTLS frequently, often, Lu.5.33; so the compar. mraots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) Tinto TUKVOTEPOV, very frequently, Ac. 24. 26. TTWXA, acc. pl. neut. 5 TTWXOS TUKVOTEPOV, neut. compar. adverbially : TUKVOS mrwxeia|, as, + : ; : : id. rukrevo |,' fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (avx«rys, @ mrwxela, dat.sing. . . ; : - 7rwyxela boxer, from av) to box, fight as a mTwxelav, acc. sing. ; : : ; id. pugilist. a1 Co. 15. 39. 61 Pe. 3. 6. c Ac. 21. 7. d Lu. 4. 20 e Phi. 1. 28. Jf Jno. 9. 6. y Mar. 7. 3. hk Ac. 16. 16. i1 Co. 9. 26. ™vAn 357 ToOAEW TvAn |, nS, a (§ 2. tab. B. a) a@ gate, Mat. 7. 13, 14; Lu, 7.12; Ac. 12. 10, et al.; zvAau adov, the gates of hades, the nether world and its powers, the powers of destruction, dis- solution, Mat. 16. 18. mvAov, Gvos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a gateway, vestibule, Mat.26.71; Lu.16.20; avgates Newig4. 135 Rey 20. 12; 13, 5; 2i25, etal. = LG. 7vdy, dat. sing. , ; , A TvAN avdny, acc. sing. : : : : id. mvUAns, gen. sing. . : : : : id. muhov |, Q@vos, 0 Nee n : 5 id. mvuA\Gva, acc. sing. me: TUAOY auAOvas, ace. pl. ; 3 4 : id. amvAGves, nom. pl. . 4 5 5 5 id. mvuAOvos, gen. sing. F : : j id. muAwvev, gen. pl. . ; 4 : : id. TVAQCL, dat. pl. . . ° . . id. avvOaverGar, pres. infin. . . movoavopat mouvOdvopwat]|, fut. revoopot, aor. 2, érvOduny, (§ 36. rem. 2) to ask, inquire, Mat. 2. 4; Lu. 15. 26, et al.; to investigate, examine judicially, Ac. 23. 20; to ascertain by in- quiry, understand, Ac. 23. 34. tip], Tupos, 70, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) fire, Mat. 3. 10; 7. 19; 13. 40, et al. freq.; Tupos, used by Hebraism with the force of an adjec- tive, fiery, fierce, He. 10. 27; fire used figuratively to express various circum- stances of severe trial, Lu. 12. 49; 1 Co. 3. 13; Jude 23. mupd, Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b) a fire, heap of combustibles, Ac. 28. 2, 3. TUpETos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) scorch- ing and noxious heat; a fever, Mat.8.15; Mar. 1. 31, et al. mupecow, OF trw, fut. €w, (§ 26. rem. 3) to be feverish, be sick of a fever, Mat. 8. 14; Mar. 1. 30. mipivos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pr. of Jire, fiery, burning ; shining, glittering, Re. Oy Tye mupow, O, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to set on fire, burn; pass. to be kindled, be on fire, burn, flame, Ep. 6.16; 2 Pe. 3.12; Re. 1. 15; met. to fire with distressful feelings, 2 Co. 11. 29; of lust, to be inflamed, burn, 1 Co.7.9; to be tried with fire, as metals, Re. 3. 18. mupwots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E.c) a burning, conflagration, Re. 18.9, 18; met. a fiery test of trying circumstances, 1 Pe. Aeel2). Tuppos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) of the colour of fire, fiery-red, Re. 6. 4; 12. 3. Tuppatw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be fiery-red, Mat. 16. 2, 3. N.T. 7upa. |, as, 1) : : j ‘ ‘ Top mupay, acc. sing. ; Tupa Tupyov, acc. sing. 6 Tupyos Tupyos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ tower, Mat. 21. 33; Mar. 12. 1; Lu. 13. 4; genr. @ castle, palace, Lu. 14. 28. mupécoovca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. Tuperow Tupesooveay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. . id. mupécow, OF Trw |, fut. Ew 7p Tupetots, dat. pl. TUPETOS mupeTos |, ov, 6 - mop TupETa, dat. sing. ; G TUPETOS mupti, dat. sing. zp mupwvos |, 1, ov + , : : . id. mupivous,* acc. pl. masc. . ° ° . Tvplwos Tupos, gen. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2.f) . 7p mupodpat, | pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) ° . ° . . Tupow Tupovpevol, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. aupovobar, pres. infin. pass. . c 2 id. mupow, & |, fut. dow : up muppacer, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Tuppator Tuppdlw |, fut. dow - . . Top Tuppos, a, OV A 5 : - ; id. Ilvppos }, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Pyrrhus, pr. name. sas MD Gr: SchaTdf, oc ae Tluppov, gen c Tigios Rec. om. (Ac. 20. 4) P , . , TUPHEL, dat. sing. . A < + TUPWOLS TUPHOT ENS, gen. sing. . A Fi : id. fe A muipwoats |, €WS, 7) . . . . + Tup oe ‘ Ahn eh ; To |, an enclitic particle, yet; seein py, pndérro, , , ovrw, OVOETW, TWTOTE, a ~ : nr mwAel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . 6 Twodew awA€irat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. (§ 17.tab.Q) id. Tw@r€w, G], fut. Yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to sel, Mat. 10. 29; 13. 44, et al. « Te. 9.17. TOANT 358 Papa TwAnoat, aor. |, infin. act. mTwAéew was deemed less honourable) Rabbi, my master, TwAnoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. teacher, doctor, Mat. 23. 7,8; 26. 25, 49, mwAjoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. id. et al. TwrAnTaTw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. “‘PaBBovi, or “PaBBovvi, (later Heb. J37, Aram. TwWARCTEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act.—Const. \ id. with suffix, 93139) Rabboni, my master, modnoaTo, R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 22. 36) the highest title of honour in the Jewish ToANTOoV, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. id. schools, Mar. 10. 51; Jno. 20. 16. mOAov, acc. sing. aO@A0S ‘PaBBovvi, same signif. as “PaGPovi. Todos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a youngling; a foal FARO poms age ; ‘ paBcica or colt, Mat. 21. 2, §, 7; Mar. 11. 2, et al. papdilo }, Eas ae : : R ; pados ‘ j : pafdov, acc. sings |). : ‘ ‘ id. TwAOvpevor, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. Tur id. oaXevoat, aor. 1, infin. act. . ; 2 id. carevw |, fut. vow - : . odXos Sahyp |, OF Salem, pr. name, indecl. Sadpov |, 6, Sadpovy |, 7S; ), (§ 2. tab. B. a) Salmone, a pro- Salmon, pr. name, indecl. montory, the eastern extremity of Crete. Sarpovny, ace. . 5 : aanos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. LaApovn tab. C. a) agitation, a Mat, 13. 47. 51 Thes, 3. 3. e Lu. 3. 35. d Ac. 18. 5. oaAdmyE |, vyyos, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2.b) a trumpet, Mat. 24. 31; 1 Thes. 4. 16, et al. caArilw, fut. iyéo, and later, ico, (§$ 26. rem. 2) aor. 1, eodArey£a & écdArica, to sound a trumpet, Re. 8. 6, 710; 10} 125 ney et ale cadmioTHs, ov, 0, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a trumpeter, Re. 18. 22. LG. caAdmtlew, pres. infin. oadrilo cadzrilw |, fut. dE and iow odday§ gaAmioe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. cadrilo caArions, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : id. calricwot, 3} pers. pl. aor. LS ubj. ° . id. cadmuoTys |, od, 6 oaAdmry§ calmorav,” gen. pl. - calmiatys Tadd |, ns, 4, Salome, pr. name. Sapdpea], as, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Samaria, the city and region so called. Sapapeirys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a Samaritan, an inhabitant of the city or region of & Sapapea, Samaria, applied by the Jews as a term of reproach and con- tempt, Mat. 10.5; Jno. 4.9; 8.48, etal. Sapapetris, dos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) a Samaritan woman, Jno. 4. 9, bis. Sapapeia, dat. Sapapera Sapapecar, acc. : : ; ‘ . id. Sapapetas, gen. . : c : : id. Sapapetrar, nom. pl. - Sapapeirns Supupetiise dace ange ene mame id. Sapapeirys |, ov, 6 - . ; . - Sapadpeca Sapapeitidos, gen. sing. 3 é Dapapetres e Jno. 3. 23. f Ac. 27.7 y Lu. 21. 25 A Re, 18. 22. caps Lapap 363 Sapapetres |, wos, 2) . : . - Zapdpea | capdzos,' ov, 6, Rec. Gr. Sch. Sapapeirys 2. tab. B. a) Samothrace, an Yapaperdyv, gen. pl. Sapobpexn |, ns, 7, (8 island in the northern part of the Aigean sea. LapoOpaxyy,* aCCon. c ¢ 9 : een Sapov,’ acc. . ° SajLos Sapos |, ov, 9, (§ 3. tab. C. b) Samos, a celebrated island in the A&gean sea. Sapovyr |, 6, Samuel, pr. name, indecl. Lapapov |, 6,° Samson, pr. name, indecl. cavoddua, ace. pl. e é : oavoaXtov cavddduov |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (pr. dimin. of oavoadov) a sandal, a sole of wood or hide, covering the bottom of the foot, and bound on with leathern thongs, Mar. 6.9; Ac. 12. 8. oavis | ; toos, (i) 4, (§ 4. rem. 2. ¢) a board, plank. caviot,? dat. pl. . : : cavis Saovr], 6, Saul, pr. name, indecl. I. Saul, king of Israel, Ac. 13. 21. II. The Apostle Paul, Ac. 9. 4, et al. oampd, acc. pl. neut. ; campos campov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. id. campos |, GAOUy (ond sreMme hie . onrw Lardeipy |, NS; ” Sapphira, pr. name. Mampelpy,, dat. =. =. 6 wk Sahetpy campepos |,/ ov, OF (§ 3. tab.C.b) (Heb. 98D) a sapphire, a precious stone of a blue colour in various shades, next in hardness and value to the diamond. capyavy |, ns, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. a) twisted or plaited work; a network of cords like a basket, basket of ropes, etc., 2 Co. 11. 33. (a). capydavy, dat. sing. . . capyavn Sadpoets |, ewy, at, (§ 5. tab. E. 3 Sardis, the chief city of Lydia. Sapoets, acc. . . . . . Yapdes Yapoecr, dat. ; : : : ; id. capdivos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a sardine, a pre- cious stone of a blood-red colour. _ 1. 26; 2 Co. 1. 17; flesh as the seat of oapotvy," dat. sing.—Ree. . 3 , passion and frailty, Ro. 8. 1, 3, 5, et capote, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Re. 4. 3) 5 \ odpdwvos al.; carnality, Gal. 5. 24; materiality, oapovov, ov, 70, but, in the common text of Re. material circumstance, as opposed to 220; oapo.os, a carnelian. the spiritual, Phi. 3. 3, 4; Col. 2 a Ac, 16.11. 6 Ac. 20. 15. e He. 11. 32. @ Ac, 27. 44. e Ac. 5.1 Jf Re, 21. 19. g 2 Co. 11. hk Re. 4.3. i Re. 21. 20. k Re. 21. 20. l 2,Co. 3.3. oupouor, A. Ln. Tdf. (Re. 21. 20). uxos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) (adpdiov & dvv§) sardonyx, a gem exhibiting the capoovué," colour of the carnelian and the white of the calcedony, intermingled in alternate layers. Sdperra. |, 7a, Sarepta, a city of Pheenicia, between Tyre and Sidon. oapka, acc. sing. oops odpxas, acc. pl. . : : id. capki, dat. sing. ; : 5 ; id. capkikd, nom. and ace. pl. neut. é ; COpKiKds CapKiky, dat. sing. fem. id. capkikys, gen. sing. fem. c id. capkikolt, nom. pl. mase. . id. capkikots, dat. pl. masc. and neut. id. capKiKos |, 4, ov + odp& capkikov, gen. pl. CapKLKos capkos, gen. sing. ‘ odpé capkivass,’ dat. pl. fem. : : odpKwos capkivys, gen. sing. fem.—A. B. C. D. cr) Eneldie c : 0 id. capkikns, Rec. Sch. (He. 7. 16) J Gapkivots, dat. pl. mase.—A. B. C. D. Gr. Ibi ANG 5 0 A id. capkikots, Rec. Sch. (1 Co. 3. 1) i capKwos, y, ov.—A. B. C. D. Gr. Sch. Taf. Ree: (Ro: 7, 14) =i i TAPKLKOS, capkov, gen. pl. . ; Lu. aapé |, capkdés, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) flesh, 24.39; Jno. 3.6, et al.; the human body, 2 Co. 7.5; flesh, human nature, human frame Ino: 1.903) 145) le Per 4. elo: kindred, Ro.11.14; consangui- Jlesh, Mat. 24. 22; 4.2, et al.; nity, lineage, Ro. 1. 3; 9. 3, et al.; humanity, human beings, Lu. 3. 6; Jno. 17. 2, et al.; the circum- stances of the body, material condition, 1 Co. 5.5; 7.28; Phile. 16, et al.; flesh, mere humanity, human fashion, 1 Co. 33, 9 vu oapol a material system or mode, Gal. 3. 3; He. g. 10. capkikos, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) fleshly; pertaining to the body, corporeal, physical, Ro. 15.27; 1 Co.9. 11; carnal, pertaining to the flesh, 1 Pe. 2.113; carnal, subject to the propensity of the flesh, Ro. 7. 14; carnal, low in spiritual knowledge and frame, 1 Co. 3. 1, 33 carnal, human as opposed to divine, 2 Co. 1. 12; 10. 4; carnal, earthly, He. 7. 16. L.G. oapKivos, N, OV, (S97e) tab: Ba) aos flesh, fleshy, 2 Co. 3. 3. capot, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. - Sapovy |," 6, Saruch, pr. name, indecl.—Rec. Zepov'x, Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Lu. 3. 35.) capow, |, fut. wow, (§ 20. tab. T) perf. pass. cecdpwpat, (i. g- caipw) fo sweep, to cleanse with a broom, Mat. 12. 44; Lu. /, oapow Milo BAR LRA tele Sdppa |, as, yD Sara, Sarah, pr. name. Zappa, dat. Zappas, gen. : : 3 : c Sapov ], @vos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) Saron, a level tract of Palestine, between Czesarea and Zappa id. Joppa. Sapdva,’ acc. . : Sapov cara, ace. pl. oarov Saray |,° 6, Satan, indecl. Surava, gen. and voc. . 3 ; : Satavas arava, dat. . : : F : id. Saravav, acc. . . . . . id. Saravas, G, 6, (§ 2. rem.4) and once, 2 Co. 12. 7, Saray, 6, indecl. (Heb. }QW) an adver- sary, Mat. 16. 23; Mar. 8. 33; Lu. 4.8; elsewhere, Satan, the devil, Mat. 4. 10; Mar. 1. 13, opponent, enemy, perhaps, et al. aarov |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (Heb. MSD, Chald. NFND) a satum or seah, a Hebrew mea- sure for things dry, containing, as Josephus testifies, (Ant. 1]. ix. c. 4. § 5) an Italian modius and a half, or 24 sextarii, and therefore equivalent to somewhat less than three gallons English, Mat. 13. 33; Lu. TiQeez emeN Als Sadrdov, acc. Laddos |, ov, 6, Saul, the Hebrew name of the Apos- tle Paul, SaovA with a Greek termination. ZatAos « Lu. 3. 35. b Ac. 9. 35. 64 veBou SavAcv, gen. . : . SadA0os Xavrw, dat. . d 4 3 : é id. oBevvyn |, fut. cBéow, aor. 1, ex Beca, (§ 36. rem. 5) to extinguish, quench, Mat. 12. 20; 25.8; Mar. 9. 44, 46, 48, et al.; met. to quench, damp, hinder, thwart, 1 Thes. 5. AO: ofévvevra, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. oBevvype ofPévvuTat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. oBévvute, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. oféoa, aor. ], infin. act. id. oBéoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. aé, (and ge, enclitic) ace. sing. ov geavrTov, acc. sing. masc. : cate ceavtov, 7s, ov, (§ 11. tab. K. d) reflexive pro- noun, of thyself, and dat. TEavTo, n> 9, to thyself, etc., Mat. 4. 6; 8. 4; 19. 19, et al. ceavT®@, dat. sing. masc. oweavTov ocBalopar|, fut. doopat oéBopat céBacpa |, aros, 76 - id. ocBaopara, acc. pl. o¢Bacpa ceBacris, gen. sing. fem. , ’ - o¢Bacros ocBacrov, acc. sing. masc. id. aeBaords |, 74, ov . oéBopan o¢eBacrod, gen. sing. masc. . j oeBaords oéBeo Gat, pres. infin. . . . o¢Bopau o¢Perat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. F id. o€Bopat|, to stand in awe; to venerate, rever- ence, worship, adore, Mat. 15.9; Ac. 19. 27, et al.; part. oeBopevos, N, OV, worshipping, devout, pious, a term applied to proselytes to Judaism, Ac. 13. 43, et al. ocPalopau, fut. drouat, aor. 1, éreB- acOnv, (§ 26. rem. 1) (o€Bas, adoration, from o¢Bopucr) to feel dread of a thing; to venerate, adore, worship, Ro. 1. 25. o¢Bacpa, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) an object of religious veneration and wor- Ship, vAC. sty.) 2382 hes. 2) Ae Ge ocBacrtos, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) pr. venerable, august ; 6 X ontoBpwros ontoBpwros |, ov, 6, 4, ($ 7- rem. 2) (ans & Bi- BpdcKw) moth-eaten,. LXX. abevow, & |, fut. wow, aor. 1, eofevwoa, (§ 20. tab. T) (a6evos, strength) to strengthen, impart strength. N.T. obevicat,? 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. : cbevow obevooe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. obevica, Rec. (1 Pe. 5. 10) , : a.ayova, acc. Sing. . : . : ouayov id. oayov |, dvos, 4, (§ 4. rem. 2.e) the jaw-bone ; in N.T. the cheek, Mat. 5. 39; Lu. 6. 2 ovyay, pres. infin, . c ‘ 5 - olydw ovyatw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. . 5 id. ovyatwcav, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. 3 . id. otydw, &|, fut. yow ; : ; ovyi} aiyn |, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B.a) silence, Ac. 21. 40; Re. 8.1. aya, 6, fut. ow, (§ 18. tab. R) perf. pass. ceolynpat, to be silent, keep silence, Lu. 9. 36; 20. 26, et al.; trans. to keep in silence, not to reveal, to conceal; pass. to be concealed, not to be revealed, ROTO nos. ours, gen. sing. ; ; x : . on ouyqoat, Ors) sintinee i. : ovyaw oujon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj.—B. D. res) Taf. id. owrnon, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 18. 3 J oonpa, dat. sing. fem. . : ‘ ‘ oLOnpEos oLonpay, ace. sing. fem. , : 3 ‘ id. aidypeos, ois |, ea, G, cov, ody . : oidnpos alonpos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) iron. GLONPEOS, Os, €a, G, Eo, ovv, (§ 7. rem. 5. c) made of iron, Ac. 12. 10; Re. 2.7295 0.19; 25> LOers oLonpov,” gen. sing. : ‘ : : otdnpos alonpovs, acc. pl. masc. : ‘ : oLONp (§ 2. tab. B. a) a@ tent, tabernacle; oKavddXov, gen. sing. i ’ ‘ ate aiee genr. any temporary dwelling ; a tent, oxavodAwv, gen. pl. t 2 ; ; id. booth, Mat. 17. 4; He. 11. 9; the taber- oKdrrew, pres. infin. ‘ i / aieegon nacle of the covenant, He. &. 5; 9. 1, 21; 13. 10; allegor. the celestial or true oKaTTe |, fut. Yo, aor. 1, coxaya, ($23. tahernacle, He. 8. 2; 9. 113 @ division or pe Ne ane Te 2) eg ees ercaunte, compartment of the tabernacle, He. g. Eee eta 8583: 2, 3, 6; @ small portable tent or shrine, oxady, ns, 7, ($ 2. tab.B.a) pr. any- ; Ac. 7. 433; an abode or seat of a lineage, thing excavated or hollowed ; a boat, skiff, | Ac. 1g. 163 @ mansion, habitation, abode, : aoe Bies1G,: 32.32. ¢ dwelling, Lu. 16.9; Re. 13. 6. oxagn |, nS, 4 : . : : , Cree oKivos, €0s, TO, (§ 5. tab. E. b) Sara, BCC: pS : : : = ; A) (equivalent to oxyvy) @ tent, tabernacle; oxapys, sen. sing. : i ; j id: met. the corporeal tabernacle, 2Co 5.1, 4. oKayo, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. E . OoKaTTH stant Wes nae Sx Season okey, nom. and acc. pl. : ‘ 3 oKéXos ae : okédos |, cos, 70, Pl. Ta okeéAy, (§ 5. tab. E. b) the leg, Jno. 19. 31, 32, 33- oxeracpa |, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (oxerala, to cover) covering ; clothing, raiment, AM Os the aviTtinG. Ss 6 Ac. 19. 14. vooa, ($20. tab. T) to pitch tent, encamp; to tabernacle, dwell in a tent ; to dwell, have one’s abode, Jno. 1. 14; Re. 7. 15; is WH HS OG Bite Se oKyvopa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. ¢ a habitation, abode, dwelling, Ac. 7. 46; e Ac. 27. 19. oKnVN 369 OKO7TO the corporeal tabernacle of the soul, 2 Pe.1.13,14. oxnvy, dat. sing. . ‘ : , - oKnVn oKnVHY, acc. sing. ; 5 é 3 id. oKnvys, gen. Since ys < : id. oxnvorryia |,” as, ” (§ 2 2. tab. B. b, and rem. = (oxnvos & miyyvupe) pr. @ pitching of tents or booths; hence, the feast of taber- nacles or booths, instituted in memory of the forty years’ wandering of the Israelites in the desert, and as a season of gratitude for the ingathering of harvest, celebrated during eight days, commencing on the 15th of Tisri. oxnvorrowot,’ nom. pl. . . . » — OKNVOTTOLOS oxynvorro.os |, 0d, 6, (oxyvy & rrovéw) @ tent-maker. Naa cal , , oxjvos |, €0s, TO oKnVN OKNVOLVTAS, acc. pl. masc, part. pres. oKnVOw wKyvovvTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . i id. oxyvous, gen. sing. ; : ; : oKhVvos / a , / oKnVOW, |, fut. oow oKnVN , , . oKyvepa |, aTOS, TO : : : . id. oKynvepatt, dat. sing. . . . . oKAVOLA oKnVOpatos, gen. sing. : ; 2 id. oKyvece, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . : - oKnVow oxic |, Gs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a shade, shadow, Mar. 4. 32; Ac. 5.15; met. a shadow, a shadowing forth, adumbration, in distinction from 0 eiKOV, the perfect image or delineation, and 75 coma, the reality, Col. 2.17; He.8.5; 10.1; gloom; oxi Oavarov, death-shade, the thickest darkness, Mat. 4. 16; Lu. 1. 79. OKI, dat. sing. ° OKLA oxKidy, acc. sing. : : . 5 ‘ id. 7 r , - ri OKLPTAW, o], fut. ow, aor. ie ETKLPTYCA, (§ 18. tab. R) to leap, Lu. 1. 41, 44; to leap, skip, bound for joy, Lu. 6. 23. 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. oKIpTdw oxAnpoxapdia |, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (oxdypds & Kapdio.) hardness of heart, Mat. , OKIPTHTGATE, obduracy, obstinacy, perverseness, 19.8; Mar. 10.5; 16. 14. LXX. okAnpokapoiay, acc. sing. . oKAnpoKkapota oxAnpov, nom. sing. neut. oxdnpos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1 dry, hard ; harsh, severe, stern, Mat.25.24; vehement, oKAnpos met. a Jno. 7.2. 6 Ac. 18. 3. ¢ Ro. 2. 5. violent, fierce, Ja. 3.4; grievous, painful, Ac. 9.5; 26.14; grating to the mind, re- pulsive, offensive, Jno. 6.60; stubborn, contumacious, Jude 15. okAnporys, THTOs, H, ($4. rem.2.¢) sysox9 hardness ; met. oxAnpdtys THs Kapolas, hardness of heart, obduracy, obstinacy, per- verseness, Ro. 2. 5. TOND okAnptve, fut. vy, aor. 1, éoKAy- osorn pvva, (§ 27. rem. l.a.f) to harden; met. zoqoxn to harden morally, to make stubborn, He. 3. 8, 153 4. 73; as a negation of éXecty, {or to leave to stubbornness and contumacy, Ro. 9. 18; mid. and pass. to put on a stubborn frame, become obdurate, Ac.19.9; Hel 3. 1 okAnporys |, THTOS, 7 . - okXnpds” okAnpoTnta,” acc. sing. : : oKAnporys oxAypotpaxnrot,” voc. pl. masc. ; oKAnpotpaxnos oxdnpotpaxn ros |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (oKAn- OAD pos & tpaxndos) stiff-necked, obstinate, — refractory. LXxX. oKAnptvet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. - oKAnptva okAnpivyte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. . : id. oxAnprvOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. okAnptve |, fut. wd oKAnpds okAnpov, gen. pl. . Sides okoArd, nom. pl. neut. . ? : ; oKoALs. okoAlads, gen. sing. fem. . é 5 5 Ce as okoXxots, dat. pl. masc. ‘5 ‘ : id: is oKoAuds |, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) crooked, tortuous, Lu. ..- 3-53 met. perverse, wicked, Ac. 2. 40; ....— Phi. 2. 15 ; crooked, peevish, morose, 1 Pe. 2. 18. , oR eKorow |," omros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2.a) anything pointed; met. a thorn, a plague, 2 Co. _ T2275 m oKo7e, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. 5 oKoTEew OKOTrELY, pres. infin. 2 . . . id. oKo7reire, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. F j IGAY cxoTréw, |, fut. now oKoT0s oKo7rov,t acc. sing. . . e . . id. oko7rds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (cxérropa, to look around, survey) a watcher; also, a distant object on which the eye is kept fixed; a mark, goal, Phi. 3. 14. oxoréw, &, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) to @d Ac. 7. 51. e 2 Co. 12. 7. f Phi. 3. 14. 25 OKOT7O 3 0 Tapa view attentively, watch, reconnoitre; to see, observe, take care, beware, Lu.11.35; Gal.6.1; to regard, have respect to, 2 Co. 4. 18; Phi. 2.4 to mark, note, Ro.16.17; Phi.3.17. oKoTovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres.—Gr.} Sch. Tdf. c oKoTew oKo7retre, Rec. (Phi. 2. 4) . okoTovvTwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. j id. oko7@v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . . id. oxop7ier, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. oKxopriLe oKopTico |, fut. (ow, aor. 1, éoxdpmica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to disperse, scatter, Jno. 10. 12; 16. 323; to dissipate, waste, Mat. 12. 30; Lu. 11. 233 to scatter abroad one’s gifts, give liberally, 2 Co. 9. 9. , okopriot, nom. pl. . p ; 4 . axoprios yi . oKop7to.s, dat. pl. 4 2 . : ia okop7iov, acc. sing. id. oKoprios |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ scorpion, scorpio Afer of Linn., a large insect, some- times several inches in length, shaped somewhat like a crab, and furnished with a tail terminating in a sting, whence it emits a dangerous poison, Lu. 10. 19; Ts 12, eb al: cKopmiov, gen. sing. . . . . oKopTrios oxopmicOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. oKopTila okoptiwv, gen. pl. . . oKopmios oxorel, dat. sing. . oKOTOS oKoTewov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. OKOTELWOS oxorelvos |, 7, OV . OKOTOS oxotia], as, + ; : : A id. oxotia, dat. sing. oKotia oKoTias, gen. sing. . ’ . . id. oxotile |, fut. (ow OKOTOS oxoticOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass, oKorTile oxoticOyoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass, . id. oxoticbytwoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. oxoTos |, €0S, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) but, according to ordinary Greek usage, ov, 6, He. 12.18, darkness, Mat. 27. 45; Ac. 2. 20; gloom of punishment and misery, Mat. 8. 12; 2 Pe. 2.17; met. moral or spiritual dark- ness, Mat. 4. 16; Jno. 3. 19; Ep. 5.11; a realm of moral darkness, Ep. 5. 8; 6. 12. a He, 12. 18. 6 Phi. 3. 8. oKorewvos, 7), Ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) dark, darkling, Mat. 6. 23; Lu. 11. 34, 36. cKotia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and Jno. 6. 17; privacy, Mat. 10. 27; Lu. 12. 3; met. rem. 2) darkness, 20.iihs moral or spiritual darkness, Jno. 1. 5, bis; So92:5 124355)46; et fal: oxotilw, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to darken, shroud in darkness; pass. to be darkened, obscured, Mat. 24. 29; Lu. 23-45; met. to be shrouded in moral dark- ness, to be benighted, Ro.1.21, etal. L.G. oKoTow, 0, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to darken, shroud in darkness, Re. 16. 10. oKoTous, gen. sing. é 3 : oKOTOS skoTOw, @ |}, fut. Orw c ; : : id. oKOTw,* dat. sing. (masc.) c : : id. oxvBadra,’ acc. pl. . : : : oxtBadov oxvParor |, ov, v0, (§ 3. tab. C. c) offal, dung, sweepings, refuse. SKvoys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a Scythian, a native of Scythia, the modern Mongolia and Tartary. okvOpwrot, nom. pl. masc. . : - okvOpwirds axvopwros |, 0d, 6, 7, and 4, dv, (eKvOpds, stern, gloomy, and ow) of a stern, morose, sour, gloomy, or dejected countenance, Mat.6.16; Lu. 24. 17. oKvAa,° ace. pl. ‘ : ; : - okvdAov oxtAAe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. ‘ oKtAAw oKvAAets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. oxvAXov, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. pass. . id. TKUAA® | : fut. vA, perf. pass. eoKvA man, (§ 27. rem. 1. b, and rem. 3) to flay, lacerate ; met. to vex, trouble, annoy, Mar. 5. 353 Lu. 7. 6; 8.49; pass. met. éoxvApervot, jaded, in sorry plight, v.r. Mat. 9. 36. oKvA0ov, ov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C.c) spoils stripped off an enemy; oxvdAa, spoil, plunder, booty, Lu. 11. 22. oxdAor |, ov, 70 . . - oKvdAdr\{w okwornKBpwros,? ov, 6, 1), (eine & BiBpdckw) eaten of worms, consumed by worms. okorn€ |, nos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) @ worm ; met. gnawing anguish, Mar. 9. 44,46, 48. opapaydivos |, 7, ov, ($ 7. tab. F. a) + opapaydos opapaydive,,” dat. sing. masc. 6 A opapaydwos e Lu. 11. 22. @ Ac. 12. 23. e Re, 4, 3. ouapa 3 opapaysos |,“ ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) smaragdus, the emerald, a gem of a pure green colour; but under this name the ancients probably comprised all stones of a fine green colour. opapdydwos, ivy, wov, of smaragdus or emerald, Re. 4. 3. N.T. Spvpva |, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) Smyrna, a maritime city of Ionia, in Asia Minor. Spupvatos, ov, 6, @ Smyrnean, an in- habitant of Smyrna, Re. 1. 11; 2. 8. opipva|, ns, 4, (Heb. 719) myrrh, an aromatic bitter resin, or gum, issuing by incision, and sometimes spontaneously, from the trunk and larger branches of a small thorny tree growing in Egypt, Arabia, and Abyssinia, much used by the ancients in unguents, Mat. 2. 11; Jno. 19. 39. opupvila, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to mingle or impregnate with myrrh, Mar. Lyne 3 Nels Spupvatos |, ov, 6 Spvpva Spupvaiov,’ gen. pl. Spupvatos apeiouay ace. Spvpva opvpvay, acc. sing. . opvpva Spvpvy, dat.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. THs ev Silo exkAnotas . . Spipva THs exxAnoias Spwupvatwv, Rec. (Re. 2.8) opupvns, gen. sing. optpva oprpvitw |, fut. ico 2 id. Sddop.0. |, wv, Ta, (§ 3. tab. C. 0) Sodom, one of the four cities of the vale of Siddim, now covered by the Dead sea. Yoddpors, dat. Sddope. Sodopwv, gen. . : - id. got, dat. sing. (§ 11. tab. K. b) . : - ov got, (enclitic) dat. sing. : ; : id. got, nom. pl. masc. aos Loopy |, Gvros, 6, (§4-rem.2.d) Solomon, pr.name. Soropavra, acc.—Ree. : ; Zoropdva, Gr. Sch. Tdf. piaiiae i Zohoposv Sodopavros, gen.—Rec. Sodopdvos, Gr. Sch. Taf. fades nom. and acc. sing. neut. ‘ id. aor, aos copos |, ov, 4, ($ 3. tab. C. b) @ coffer; an urn for receiving the ashes of the dead; a cofin ; in N.T. @ bier, Lu. 7. 14. gen. sing. aA c , gopou, Gopos 2 Re, 21.19. 5 Re. 2. 8. 71 copes ods |, on, odv, (§ ll. rem. 4). : . op gov, gen. sing. . 3 . 5 : id. gov, (enclitic) dat. sing. . : F : id. govoapia, acc. pl. covddpiov covddptov |, ov, 7, ($3. tab. C. 6) (Lat. sudariwm) a handkerchief, napkin, etc., Lu. 19. 20; Jno. 11. 44, et al. covdapin, dat. sing. covodpLov govs, acc. pl. mase. aos Sovodvva |,7 ns, 4, ($2. rem. 3) Susanna, pr. name. copia}, as, 7 - coos codia, dat. sing. copia. codiav, acc. sing. . : : : : id. codias, gen. sing. : : . 2 id. copitw |, fut. icw coos copicat, aor. 1, infin. act. copile copot, nom. pl. mase. coos codots, dat. pl. masc. . “ : : id. coos |, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) wise generally, 1 Co. 1. 253; shrewd, sagacious, clever, Ro. 16. 19; intelligent, 1 Co. 3. 10; 6. 5; learned, Matin. 25); Osment 22r INCopnie 193820; 265.2758 3 aloe iae Nl. divinely instructed, Mat. 23.34; furnished with Christian wisdom, spiritually en- lightened Ja. 3. 13; all-wise, Ro. 16. 27; NWA Gas pe ANS) copia, as, 4, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) wisdom in general, knowledge, Mati 125425 luli 4 On 52s Tonic A Cs 4. 10; ability, Lu. 21. 15; Ac. 6. 3, 10; practical wisdom, prudence, Col. 4. 5 3 learning, science, Mat. 13. 54; Mar. 6. 2; Ac. 7. 223 scientific skill, 1 Co. 1. 17; 2.1; professed wisdom, human philosophy, DP (Coser Lo; al.; superior knowledge and enlightenment, ZO, 2215) 22. Aen Ov ek Col. 2. 23; in N.T. divine wisdom, Ro. Tsoi bips 2 wisdom, Mat. 11. 19; Lu. 11. 49; 1 Co. 10; Col. 2. 3; revealed I. 24, 30; 2. 7; Christian enlightenment, Ie Comre1S:) Bip: i. 65) 17,5. COlnn.19,)20)5 Be THR Te VG Bio Ge codilo, fut. tow, aor. 1, érddica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to make wise, enlighten, 2 Ti. 3.15; mid. to invent skilfully, devise artfully, pass. 2 Pe. 1. 16. @ Lu. 8. 3. codou 372 omrevo godovs, acc. pl. masc. . . . . codds a7etpavtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1— cops, dat. sing. masc. A 5 : 5 id. B. Ln. : : : : oreipw copay, gen. pl. i ; ; ; id. omeipovros, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Mat. 13.18) codwrepov, nom. s. neut. compar. ($8. rem, 1.4) id. o7etpas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. Sravia}, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) o7eipet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . : id. Spain. o7etpew, pres. infin. act. . : : c id. Stileny, | ace: : F ‘ x Szavia o7reipets, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. : id. omapdzay, nom. sing. neut. part. aor. 1 orapacow | o7eiperat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. : id. o7apdaéas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1— omeipy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. . id. BuC Dalim ‘ d : id. omeipys, gen. sing. (§ 2. rem. 2) C - o7Teipa orapdgéay, Rec.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Mar.g.26) o7reipopevol, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. o7eipw orapdcoe, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ; id. omeipovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. orapdcow |, fut. Ew - 2 ; . . o7Tdw o7melpovtos, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. act. id. orapyavow, &], fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (omdp- ometpovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : id. yavov, 4 bandage; swaddling-cloth) to swathe, wrap in swaddling-cloths, Lu. 2. ip te omapeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. (§ 27. rem. 4. a. b) : : oTreipw oTapevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. . id. oTapy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. pass. : id. oTacdpevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1, mid. o7daw orataddw, |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (orarddy, riot, luxury) to live luxuriously, volup- tuously, wantonly, 1 Ti. 5.6; Ja. 5. 5. L.G. o7aTaA@ca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. . omataAde OTK, |, fut. dow, (§ 22. rem. 2) perf. éo- waka, aor. 1, mid. coTacapny, to draw, pull; to draw a sword, Mar. 14. 47; Ac. 16. 27. orapdcow, OT TTw, fut. Ew, aor. 1, eoTrdpaca, (§ 26. rem. 3) pr. to tear, la- cerate; by impl. to agitate greatly, con- vulse, distort by convulsions, Mar. 1. 26; g. 20, 26; Lu. g. 39. omeipa |, as, OF ys, 4, (§ 2. rem. 2) anything twisted or wreathed, a cord, coil, band, etc.; a band of soldiers, company, troop; used for a Roman maniple, or, cohort, Mat. 27.27; Ac. 10.1; the temple guard, Jno: 18. 3; 12. O7TrELpa, aor. 1, infin. act. = o7elpw o7reipay, acc. sing. . . . . . o7rELpa. o7re(pavtt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor, 1.—B. Ln. Tdf. . . . . orreipw omeipovtt, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 13. 24) omeipo |, fut. gepd, aor. 1, éozetpa, (§ 27. Femeelec.ed)p perk. 2: éo7ropa, aor. 2, pass. éordpyy, (§ 27. rem. 5, and 4. a) to sow seed, Mat. 6. 26; 13. 3, 4, 18, 24, OE 2h S1y a7 GOsn Nee used awith variety of metaphors, Mat.13.19; 25.24; Ie Coron ri; 21Co9) O57 GalsiGayretral. oméppa, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) seed, Mat. 13. 24, 27, 37, 383; semen virile, He. 11. 11; offspring, progeny, posterity, Mat. 22. 24, 25; Jno. 7. 42; a seed of future generations, Ro. 9. 29; in N.T. met. a seed or principle of spiritual life, 1edno. 33270. omopd, Gs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b) a sow- ing; seed sown; met. generative seed, gene- ration, 1 Pe. 1. 23. omdpipos, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) sown, fit to be sown; in N.T. ra oTopysa, fields which are sown, fields of grain, corn- fields, Mat. 12. 1; Mar. 2. 23; Lu. 6. 1. aédpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab.C.a) a sow- ing; in N.T. seed, that which is sown, Mar. 4. 26, 27; Lu. 8. 5, 12; met. the seed sown in almsgiving, 2 Co. 9. 10. a7etpwv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. 3 oTeipw omekovAdtwp |, opos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) (Lat. spe- culator) a sentinel, life-guardsman, a kind of soldiers who formed the body-guard of princes, etc., one of whose duties was to put criminals to death, Mar. 6. 27. » omexovAdTwp oT evOopat, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. . omevow , . omekovAdtwpa,* acc. sing. . a Mar. 6. 27. omevd libation or drink-offering ; in N.T, mid. to make a libation of one’s self by ex- pending energy and life in the service of the Gospel, Phi. 2. 17; pass. to be in the act of being sacrificed in the cause of the Gospel, 2 Ti. 4. 6. omeppa |, atos, 76 oTréeppLact, datapls oTréppatt, dat. sing. o7éppatos, gen. sing. : c : : OTEPLATOV, gen. pl. - P ‘ : oreppordyos |,” ov, d, ($3. tab. C.a) (oréppa & devo, to pick) pr. seed-picking ; one who picks up and retails scraps of information ; a babbler, Ac. 17. 18. omevoovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . ; amevoe |, fut. crevow, aor. 1, €orrevca, (§ 23. rem. 1. c, and rem. 2) trans. fo urge on, impel, quicken ; to quicken in idea, to be eager for the arrival of, 2 Pe. 3. 12; in- trans. to hasten, make haste, Ac. 20. 16; 22. 18; the part. has the force of an ad- verb, quickly, hastily, Lu. 2. 16; 19. 5, 6. arovoy, 7s, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) haste ; peta. oTrovons, with haste, hastily, quickly, Mar. 6.25; Lu. 1.39; earnestness, earnest application, diligence, Ro. 12.8, 11; 2 Co. Tpalitene 2 Metuale orovddlu, fut. dow & dcopat, (§ 26. rem. 1) perf. égzrovdaxa, aor. 1, éorov- daca, to hasten; to be in earnest about, be bent upon, Gal. 2. 10; to endeavour earnestly, strive, Ep. 4. 3, et al. o7ovoatos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) earnest, eager, forward, 2 Co. 8. 17, 22; comparat. neut. oTOVoaLoTEpoY, as an ady. earnestly, sedulously, 2 Ti. t. 17. o7rovoaiws, adv. earnestly, eagerly, diligently, Lu. 7. 4; Tit. 3. 13; compar. O7TOVOaLOTEpws, more earnestly, Phi 2. 28. omevoavres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor.1 . o7evcas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 - o7vevoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. ° o77Aaa., acemply : : 3 5 C orn XaLos, dat. pl. : : - : amyAatov |, ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (oreo, & ca- a Ac. 17,18, orevoo |, fut. omeiow, (§ 37. rem. 1) to pour out a oTreipw oTeppa id. id. id. o TEvOW omevow id. id. o7myAa1ov id. 6 Jude 12. 373 o7rovd vern) a cave, cavern, den, Mat. 21. 13, et al. o7mtAddes,’ nom. pl. . ; , ae omAas |, ddos, (&) 7, ($4. rem. 2. c) a sharply- cleft portion of rock ; in N.T. a flaw, stig- ma, Jude 12. omtXou, nom. pl. - : : : anit o7mtAov, acc. sing. . 5 re 7 e id. ‘omtXos, and otrtdos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a spot, stain, blot; a moral biot, Ep. 5. 27; PANE Pe, 1a IGE ao7Ado, O, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) to spot, soil; to contaminate, defile, Ja. 3. 6; Jude 23. LG. omtAotca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. once oTdw, @}, fut. dow. : : oles orddyxva, nom. and ace. pl. ; 3 orddyyvov omdayxvilopa), fut. froma - ; ; id. omhayxvicGeis, nom. s. mase. part. aor. 1 omayyvitopar omAayxvots, dat. pl. : F omd-yyvov oTAayyvor], ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) but usually, and in N.T. only in pl. r& omhdy- Xva, wv, the chief intestines, viscera; the entrails, bowels, Ac. 1. 18; met. the heart, the affections of the heart, the tender affec- Hons) hw tO) 2a COO. tas Phin teros et al.; meton. a cherished one, dear as one’s self, Phile. 12. ordayxvi€opat, fut. toopat, aor. |, éorrAayxvicOnv, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be moved with pity or compassion, Mat. g. 36; 14.14; 20. 34; Lu. 7. 13, et al.; to com- INGE: oroyyor, acc. sing. F ? , : passionate, Mat. 18. 27. onoyyos amoyyos |, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) a@ sponge, Mat. 27. 48; Mar. 15. 36; Jno. 19. 29. amooos |, ov, 4, (§3.tab.C.b) ashes, Mat. 11. 21, et al. 77000, dat. sing. . . . . oT000s a“ 4 orope |, as, a (§ 2=5tab. Bb: b) . e OTELpO a7ropas,® gen. sing. : o7Tropa v ¢€ € /, amdpij.os |, ov, 6, 7) - oTeipw , a7opimwv, gen. pl. . . . . OTOpyLos . / o7opov, acc, singy « 3 A 4 - o7opos amdpos}, ov, - . . . . OTTELpw , omovdalovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . orovddlu e1 Pe. 1. 23. o7ovod 374 oTadu crovdatw |, fut.dcw oTEvOW o7ovdatoy, acc. sing. masc. o7rovoatos o7ovoatos |, a, ov : omevow OTOVoaLOTEpOV, acc. sing. masc. compar. (§ 8. rem. 4). : : ; » o7ovoatos o7ovoadTepov, neut. compar. adverbially . id. o7rovealorepos, nom. sing. masc. compar. : id. TTOVOALOTEPWS, adv. comparat. of o7Trovoatws omovoaiws |, adv. . ; : omevow omovodacare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. : id. orovoacov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. : id. o7Tovoacw, ] pers. sing. fut. ind. . . id. oTovodcwpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. F id. orovdy, dat. sing. oTovon orovoy |, 7s, 7) orevow oTrovdyv, acc. sing. oTovon o7rovens, gen. sing. 4 : ; : id. omupioas, acc. pl. omupis o7upiou, dat. sing. . : : id. omupiowv, gen. pl. : : ; ' id. omupis |, idos, (t) 9, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) @ basket, hand-basket for provisions, Mat. 15. 37; 16, 10; Mar. 8. 8, 20; Ac. g. 25. oradior |, ov, 70, Pl. oradia and orad.ot, Pr. a fixed standard of measure; a stadium, the eighth part of a Roman mile, and nearly equal to a furlong, containing 201-45 yards, Lu. 24. 13, et al.; a@ racz- course, a race, 1 Co. g. 24. oradtovs, acc. pl. masc. TaD LO oTadiw, dat. sing. : 7 : ’ id. oTadiwy, gen. pl. : ; ‘ ' , an orabeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (§ 29. rem. 6) : ’ : ane otabévra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. . id. otabévres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. oraOy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. : ae ora0jvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. ; ‘ , id. arabiocobe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . id: orabjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. : id. , o Bane eta : orapvos | 9 OV, 0, 9, @ Wine-jar; a pot, jar, urn, vase. orTdvtos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 Z torn o7ds, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.2 (§ 29. tab. X) id. orTaca, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 2 : ; a oTdoet, dat. sing. ‘ : i onic o7TaoELs, ace. pl.—Al]. Ln. Tdf. F otdow, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 24. 5) \ oTacts oTdcews, gen. sing. : . , 2 id. oraciaoTys |, od, 6, (§ 2. tab. Bec) vir. lornpue oTaciacTav, gen. pl—C. D. Ln. Tdf. . = .\ ¢ FTATLATT NS ovotactactov, Rec. Gr.Sch. (Mar.1 ae 1 oTaow, acc. sing. . . . . oTacls oraots |, ews, qs (§ 5. tab. E. c) torn otarnp |, Hpos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) ‘ 5 id. oTaTnpa,” acc. sing. 5 7 i F oTaTnp oTavpov, acc. sing. : . . . oTavpos araupos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ stake; a cross, Mat. 27. 32, 40, 42; Phi. 2. 8; by impl. the punishment of the cross, cruci- jixzion, Ep. 2. 16; He. 12. 2; meton. the crucifixion of Christ in respect of its im- 1 Co. 7 TScGal 500m Os 125 04.-smets in the phrases aipew, or Baoralew, or Aap Bavew Tov oTavpov aitod, to take up, or bear one’s cross, to be ready to en- port, the doctrine of the cross, counter any extremity, Mat.10.38; 16.24, etral: otaupow, &, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) aor, |], eoTartpwoa, perf. pass. eotavp- wpat, to fix stakes; later, to crucify, affix to the cross, Mat. 20. 19; 23. 34; met. to crucify, to mortify, to deaden, to make a sacrifice of, Gal. 5. 24; pass. to be cut off from a thing, as by a violent death, to be come dead to, Gal. 6. 14. GTavpod, gen, sing. : oTaupds otavpodvtat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. oTaupow oTavpovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . : id. stavpow, @ }, fut. dow oTavpos TTAVUpo, dat. sing. . ? F : % id. atavpwhh, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. oTAUpow atavpwhjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. . ; % id. otavpwbyTw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. id. oTavpoca, aor. 1, infin. act. . F id. TTAUVPUHCAVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. oTavpwHrare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. ‘ id. OTAUPWCETE, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. act. ; id. oravpwcov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. oTAVPHTW, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : id. CTAVpHTWoL, 3 pers. pl. aor. I, subj. act. = id. otadvAai, nom. pl. otapudy a He. 9. 4. 6 Mat. 17. 27. ora 375 oradvAds, acc. pl.—B. Ln. : orapvdy eaagiulay, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Mat. 7.16) otapvaAs |, is, 4, (§ 2. tab. B.a) (oradis, 4 raisin) a cluster or bunch of grapes, Mat. 7. 16 Lu. 6. 44; Re. 14. 18. otapvAyy, acc. sing. . . . . orapvAn oTdXvAS, acc. pl. : : : . . OTAXUS oTAXUI, dat. sing. : A - . id. o1dxvv, ace. sing. . : ; P 5 id. Srayxvv," acc. = : ; : : Srdxvs Sraxus |, vos, 6, Stachys, pr. name, aTaxus |, vos, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. g) an ear of corn, Mat. 12. Tsar: 2.23604) 2956. 690. oreyel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . , 3 oTeyw / e . oreyn |, nS; 7) . . . . . id. oreynv, acc. sing. . . . . 5 oréyn oTeyopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. . . oreywo oréyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . 7 id. aréyo|, fut. €w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) to cover; to hold off, to hold in; hence, to hold out against, to endure patiently, 1 Co. 9. 12; 13.7; absol. to contain one’s self, 1 Thes. Seely be oreyn, nS, "> (§ 2. tab. B. a) a roof, flat roof ef a house, Mat. 8.8; Mar. 2.4; Lu. 7. 6. oreyov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : areyo oreipa, nom. and voc. sing. fem. 4 . @TEpos oreipa, dat. sing. fem. . : : P id oTeipar, nom. pl. fem. : ; : ; id. oTeipos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) sterile; barren, not bearing children, Lu. 1.7, 36; 23.29; Gal. 4. 27. oré\Xeo bau, pres. infin. mid. . : ; BON ote\Ndpuevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. . id. oTéAAw |, fut. oteAd, perf. 2oradka, (§ 27. rem. 1, b, and rem. 2. b) aor. 1, éorevAa, (§ 27. rem. 1.d) pr. to place in set order, to arrange; to equip; to despatch; to stow; to contract ; mid. to contract one’s self, to shrink; to withdraw from, avoid, shun, 2 Co. 8. 20; 2 Thes. 3. 6. oToAy, 7s, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) equip- ment; dress; a long garment, flowing robe, « Ro. 16. 9. worn by priests, kings, and persons of distinc- tion, Mat. 12. 38; 16. 5, et al. otéupa], atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) (a7éduw, to encircle) a crown; a fillet, wreath, Ac. 14. 13. oreupara,,” acc. pl. 5 Fi F . OTEUpO. orevayjots, dat. pl. . A ; : d OTEVOYP.OS orevay0s |, ov, 6 : : : orevala oTevaypov, gen. sing. : 5 : - OTEVAY LOS otevacere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. ; * orevalw otevacopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : 2 id. otevadovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. arevdlw |, fut. céw, aor. 1, éorévaga, (§ 26. rem. 2) to groan, sigh, Ro. 8. 23; 2 Co. 5.2, 4; He. 13. 17; to sigh inwardly, Mar. 7. 34; to give vent to querulous or censorious feelings, Ja. 5. 9. orevayp.os, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a sighing, groaning, groan, Ac. 7. 343 an inward sighing, aspiration, Ro. 8. 26. orev, nom. sing. fem. : : ; - oTevos oTevis, gen. sing. fem. id. atevos |, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) narrow, strait, Mint Zonta pelts mlatt aan 2's ortevoxwpeiobe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. oTevoXwpew oTEVOXMpEeD, a], fut. 4ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (oTevos & xXopa) to crowd together into a narrow place, straiten; pass. met. to be in straits, to be cooped up, to be cramped from action, 2 Co. 4.8; to be cramped in feeling, 2 Co. Grer2. orevoxwpia, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. narrowness of place, a narrow place; met. straits, distress, anguish, ROwW2OsS 43552 1CO1On 4c terRLOs OTEVOXWPOU{LEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pr. pass. oTEVOXWpew orevoxwpia.], as, id. orevoxwpiass, dat. pl. 2 . F . oTevoxwpla oTeped, nom. sing. fem. ; . ; oTepeds otepeds, gen. sing. fem. ide arepeot, nom. pl. masc. : ‘ F id. aorepeds |, a, dv, (§7. rem. 1) (perhaps kindred with toTHLL) stiff, hard; of food, solid, as opposed to what is liquid and light, He. 5.12; firm, steadfast, 2 Ti. 2. 19; 1 Pe. Bas an / oTepesw, @, fut. dow, aor. 1, éorep- 6 Ac. 14, 13. OTEPE OTEPE . éwoa, (§ 20. tab.T) to render firm; to strengthen, Ac. 3. 7, 16; to settle, Ac. 16. 5. oTEepewpua, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. what is solid and firm; met. firmness, steadfastness, constancy, Col. 2. 5. oTepedw, © |, fut. oow . oTEpeds . 4 a , : orepéwpa |,“ atos, TO - 4 : : id. Srepava, gen. . ° . . . Lrepavas 2. rem. 4) Stephanas, pr. name. Srepavas |, a, 6, (§ orépayo., nom. pi. otedavos otédavor, acc. sing. é é * ji id. Brépavor, BCC3 ues ° ° : Srépavos Srépavos |, ov, 6, Stephanus, Stephen, pr. name. arépavos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (arépu, to en- circle) that which forms an encirclement ; @ crown, Mat. 27. 29; Re. 4. 4, 10; @ chaplet, wreath, conferred on a victor in the public games, 1 Co. 9. 25; met. a crown, reward, prize, 2 Ti. 4.8; Ja. 1.12; @ crown, ornament, honour, 4. L, et al. glory, Phi. cal , otepavow, &, fut. dow, aor.1, éored- dvwca, (§ 20. tab. T) to encompass; to crown; to crown as victor in the games, 2 Ti. 2.5; met. to crown, adorn, decorate, Ww Ins oe, Gh, ae Sredavov, gen. : : - : Srédavos oTepavous, acc. pl. : . ; otépavos aorepavovrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) orepavow arepavow, & |, fut. dow orédavos Srepdvey, dat. . . . . . rédavos o7nOn, ace. pl. . é . a7 00s oT, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. iGo 29. rem. 2) torn eos, To, and pl. 7a oryOy, (8 5. tab. E. b) the breast, Lu. 18. 13; 23. 48; Jno. 13. 25, et al. aor7Oos J, OTIKEL, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . i oTiKw OTHKETE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . id. OTHKNTE, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj... 3 C id. oTHKo |, a late equivalent to éornka tore ornvat, or. 2, infin. (§ 29. tab. X) : : id. oTnpty}.0s |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a). ; id. oTnptyj.od,° gen. sing. ‘ : : ° oTNpLyLos ornptlo |, fut. (fw, (§ 26. rem. 2). 5 torn ornpilov, nom. sing. m. part. pres.—B. Ln. Tdf. émurtypi~wv, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 18. a ornpico @ Col, 2. 5, 6 2 Pe. 3.17. e Gal, 6,17. 376 Oo TOLX ornpigat, aor. 1, infin. act. ornpilo ornpifat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. act. . id. oTyptéare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. act. : id. ornpiéov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. . id. oTnpiger, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ; : id. oTypicov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act.— ALOR. Din. etdf.. 2 ‘ ; id. omnptéov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 22. 32) ornpixGnvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. . ‘ A id. oTyoat, aor. 1, infin. act. 5 c (ornpee oTyoavtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. orjoer, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . . id. ation, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . f id. oTjons, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. OTHOTE, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act.—D. Tdf. 2 Tnoynonre, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Mar. 7. eh é oTyoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. mid. . ‘ id. oTyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. and subj. (§ 29. rem. 3) - . : : id. otiBddas, acc. pl.—B. D. Ln. Tdf. z otoufsadas, Ree. Gr. Sch. (Mar. 11. 8) \ orBés ortBas |, ddos, (&) %, v-r. same signif. as. orouBds orlypa |, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D.c) (aria, to prick; to burn in marks, brand) a brand-mark. otiypata,® acc. pl. . . : : orlyp0. ortypy |, As, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (orite) pr. @ point; met. a point of time, moment, instant. oTtypy,* dat. sing. : : ; : oTlypa) ati\Bovra,’ nom. pl. neut. part. pres. . ori Bu aTivBo |, fut. oridpw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) to shine, glisten. arcd|, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) . lot ne oTO4, dat. sing. : 5 - OToa o7Toas, acc. pl. . . . . . id. ororsadas,! acc. pl. . . . orotBas oroupds |, ddos, (&) 7, ($4. rem. 2.c) (orefBu, to tread) a stuffing of leaves, boughs, etc.; meton. a bough, branch. N.T, arotyeta, nom. and ace. pl. OTOLXELov orouxety, pres. infin. TTOLXEew arouxetor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (dim. of ezotxos, arow, a straight rod or rule, from oTELXo, to go in a straight line) an element; un element of the natural universe, 2 Pe. 3. 10, 12; an element or rudiment of any intellectual or religious system, Gal. 4. Be OS (Calle > Gh BOR Wee hs ey @ Lu. 4. 5, e Mar, 9.3. f Mar, 11. 8. OTOLX 377 OT Par orouxels, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. : : aroxéo | otparevuara, nom. and ace. pl. : - OTparevpa Sram gen. pl. . : : + OToLXElov | oTpaTevpart, dat. sing. . ‘ : ; id. aroixew, @|, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. 1B) (arotyos, 4 OTparevpatos, gen. sing. , : 5 id. row) pr. to advance in a line; met. to oTparevpatwv, gen. pl. : ¢ id. frame one’s conduct by a certain rule, Ac. oTparevojela, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . otparevo oun 24cm Royd. 12!) Galk 5. 25)5,16..16)5 o7Tparevopevot, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. mid. id. Phir 3) 16: oOTparevopevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. orotxnoovot, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. . 5 oToxew oTpatrevopévwy, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. ‘ id. oTOLXovGL, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. 5 A id. oTparevovTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . id. oTOLXovGL, 3 pers. pl. pres. sei nas a) otpatevty |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) and mid. oroxyycovet, R. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Gal. 6, 16) oTparevopat, (otpards, an army) to CTOLXOLEV, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. : : id. perform military duty, serve as a soldier, o7roAai, nom. pl. - i 5 ‘ é oToAy Lu. 3.14; 1 Co.9.7; 2 Ti. 2.4; to battle, oroAats, Gat. pl. j : : A id. Ja. 4.1; 1 Pe. 2. 11; to be spiritually oroAds, acc. pl. A : C : id. militant, 2 Co. 10. 3; 1 Ti. 1. 18. a7oX7 |, nS; 7). —Gr. Sch. Tdf. , i AX | otpareta, as, th (§ 2. tab. B. b, and oroAat, Rec. (Re. 6. sai) i hahaa: rem. 2) a@ military expedition, campaign ; oToAnY, acc. sing. : , . . or0X% | and genr. military service, warfare ; met. the Christian warfare, 2 Co. 10. 4; 1 Ti. orope |, atos, 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) the mouth, 1, 18. Mat. 12. 345 35. 0i,e17, 18'512. 016, oTparevp.a, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) et al.; speech, words, Mat. 18. 16; 2 Co. an army, Mat. 22. 7, et al.; an armed 13. 1; command of speech, facility of lan- force, corps, Ac. 23.10, 27; troops, guards, guage, Lu. 21. 15; from the Heb., dyoé- Lu. 23. 11 yew TO oTOpa, to make utterance, to speak, orparyyol, nom. pl. 3 : : F orparnyos Mat. 5. 2; 13. 35, et al.; also, used of | oTparyyots, dat. pl. . 5 - id. the earth, to rend, yawn, Re. 12. 16; arparnys |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. at (oTpatos & oTopa. pos oTOpa. AaXety, to speak ayo) a leader or commander of an army, mouth to mouth, face to face, 2 Jno. 12; general ; a Roman pretor, provincial 3 Jno. 14; the edge or point of a weapon, magistrate, Ac. 16. 20, 22, 35, 36, 38; IL{vk, Fig BYES TES Tite Bye oTparyyos TOV iepov, the captain or pre- TTOMLAXOS, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. fect of the temple, the chief of the Levites the guilet leading to the stomach ; hence, who kept guard in and around the temple, later, the stomach itself, 1 Ti. 5. 23. Te 22 eA hers AC eA sl sh 24 eee oropara, aCCa ploe ars ; ‘ : : OTOpa eTpatnyovs, ace. pl. F 4 : - otparnyos ordpart, dat. sing. 3 : : : id. orTparee |, ds, 7, ($ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (o7pa- OTOPaATOS, gen. sing. : ; : : id. 70S) an army, host; from the Heb, oTopatwv, gen. pl. . . . . id. OTpaTia ovpdvios, OF Tov otpavod, the OTOp.aXoV," acc. sing. : : : ; oTOMAXOS heavenly host, the host of heaven, the hosts ordpaxos |, ov, 0 : ; ; : oropa of angels, Lu. 2. 13; the stars, Ac. 7. 42. orpareia. |, as, 7) . . . : - oTparevw oTpatiorys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) a oTpareiay, BCCeSIN eam. F : : oTpareta soldier, Mat. 8. 9; 27. 27, et al.; met. a oTpateias, gen. sing. : é id. soldier of Christ, 2 Ti. 2. 3. oTpareverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. 6 15s OTparla, dat. sing. : : : 5 OT parid. tab. O) c < 3 oTparevo oTpaTias, gen. sing. . : : . 4 id. oTpatevy, 2 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. : id. oTpaTiaTaL, nom. plea. : : . OTparuorys otparevpa!, atos, TO - : : - id. oTpatuotais, dat. pl. . : : : id. otparevpac, dat. pl. : c . - oTpatevpa | oTpatidras, acc. pl. . : ‘ : id. a1 Ti. 5. 23. OT PAT 378 Gv oTpatiory, dat. sing. . . + OTPATLOTNS OTPATLOTHY, acc. sing. . = . . id. otpatiwrys |, ov, 0 - : : : : Supt oTpatwray, gen. pl. . . - OTpaTuiTns orparonoyew, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (o7pa- Tos & Néyw) to collect or levy an army, L.G,. . / orpatoAoyjoaytt,* dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 orpatodoyew enlist troops. oTpatom V.r. . - ouppéepw . tab. B. c) ee & ebvAn) a fellow-citizen, oupvurerys |, ov, 6, (3 2 pr. one of the same tribe; fellow-countryman. ovppuretov,* gen. pl. . : : 2 a Ep.2.19 61Pe.5.1. ¢Ro.7.16. 41Thes.2.14. e Lu.8.7. N.T. met. grown together, closely entwined or united with, Ro. 6. 5. ovpprvy |, fut. diow, aor. 2, pass. ouvepviny, (§ 24. rem. 11) (atv & diw) to make to grow together; pass. to grow or spring up with, Lu. 8. 7. cuppovel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . cupwveor cuppuvéw, & |, fut. now . . » — obpwvos ovppwvycas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1 . ouppovew ouppovice, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind.—A. B.C. IDEALS Ale . . a id. cuppovet, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 5. 36) ouppovyats |= ews, 7 . . . otpdwvos ovppovyicwct, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. ouppovew ovuppwvia|, as, + . . . ovppwvos ovjpwvias,* gen. sing. ouppovia avppuwvos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 1.2) ce & pwv7) agreeing in sound; met. accordant, har- monious, agreeing, and neut. 7o ovp- ovov, accord, agreement, 1 Co. 7. 5. cupdovéew, o, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) to sound together, to be in unison, be in accord; trop. to agree with, accord with in purport, Ac. 15.15; to harmonise with, be congruous, suit with, Lu.5.36; to agree with, make an agreement, Mat. 18. 19; DOW Laie Cs nO oupdovycts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) unison, accord ; agreement, concord, 2 Co. Ovals aN. ouppovia, as, ), (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) symphony, harmony of sounds concert of instruments, music, Lu. 15. 25. gen. sing. neut. 5 . ovppwvos ovppwvorst, oupnpovew ouplypitw |, fut. fom, (§ 26. rem. 1) (civ & Unpilo, Wipos) to calculate together, compute, reckon up, Ac. 19. 19. otpuxou! - + otpypuxos ovpyoxos |, ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (avy & Wyn) united in mind, at unity. N.T. oupdayon,' 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : nom. pl. masc. our |, prep. governing a dat., with, together with, Mat. 25. 27; 26. 35; 27. 35; attendant f Ro.6.5. g 2Co.6.15. h Lu. 15.25. ?+1Co.7.5, k Phi.2.2. ovvay 385 OvVQayv on, 1 Co. 15. 10; besides, Lu. 24. 21; with, with | ovvaywvilopar}, fut. tropa, (§ 26. rem. 1) (oly & the assistance of, 1 Co. 5. 4; with, in the same manner as, Gal.3.9; etvat ovy TUM, to be with any one, to be in company with, accompany, Lu. 2. 13; 8. 38; to be on the side of, be a partisan of any one, Ac.4.13; 14.43 of ovy Tie, those with any one, the companions of any one, Mar. 2. 26; Ac. 22.9; the colleagues, associates of any TU INS 5 yy PIs ovvayayeiv, 20r. 2, infin. act. (§ 13. rem. 7. d) ovvayo ovvayayere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. act. . id. ouvayayy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. act. id. ovvayayovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. ouvayayovoy, dat. sing. fem. part. aor. 2, act. id. ovvayayov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2, act. id. ovwayet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . id. ovvayecGe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. id. ovvdyerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. sr C. Tdf. 2 c cS ; id. auvyxOn, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Mar. 4. | ovvdyovTat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. ovvdyovet, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : ouvaye |, fut. d&w, aor. 2, cuvyyayov, (§ 13. rem.7.¢) perf. pass. ovviyypLat, aor. 1, pass. guv- HXOnv, (§ 23. rem. 7, and 4) fut. pass. ovvaxGyoop.a, (§ 23. rem. 3. b) (ov & ayo) to bring together, collect, gather, as grain, fruits, etc., Mat. 3. 12; 6. 26; 13. 30, 47; to collect an assembly, con- voke; pass. to convene, come together, mect, Mat now As miso slo .u2 0); moons Onmaniy Ned. to receive with kindness and hospitality, to entertain, Mat. 25. 35, 38, 43, et al. (qa). ovvayoyy, Rs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a collecting, gathering; a Christian assembly or congregation, Ja.2.2; the congregation of a synagogue, Ac. g. 2, et al.; hence, the place itself, a synagogue, Lu. 7. 5, dywviCopar) to combat in company with any one; to exert one’s strength with, to be earnest in aiding, Ro. 15. 30. cvvaywvicacOet, aor. 1, infin. . » ovvaywviLopat covabdéw, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ov & abéw) pr. to contend on the side of any one; in N.T. to co-operate vigorously with a person, Phi. 4. 3; to make effort in the cause of, in support of a thing, Phi. 1. 27. LG. avvab\ovvres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. covabrAéw avvabpoitw |, fut. oicw, (§ 26. rem. 1) (oty & GOpoilo, to gather, aBpdos) to guther; to bring together, convoke, Ac. 19. 25; pass. to come together, convene, Lu. 24. 23; Ac. 1 Wie cvvalpoicas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | - cvvabpoites 5 } + , ovvaipet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. , ovvaipw ovvaipelv, pres. infin. 3 5 P 3 id. ovvaipw |, fut. apa, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) (ovv & aipw) to take up a thing with any one; in N.T. ovvalpew Adyov, to adjust accounts, reckon in order to payment, Mat. 18. Ey, CY OA. Gye ovvatxpdrurtos |, ov, 6, 9, (atv & aixuddwros) @ fellow-captive, Ro. 16. 7; Col. 4.10; Phi. Oe, NING cuvatxypaddtous, acc. pl. mase. ovvatypadwros cuvakorovbew, |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (avy & aKoAovbéw) to follow in company with, accompany, Mar. 5. 37; Lu. 23. 49. ovvakoXovbew avvakodovojcacat, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 1 id. ovvanrilo |, fut. iow, (§ 26. rem.1) (avy & édilo, to collect) to cause to come together, collect, ovvakoAovOycot, aor. 1, infin, . assemble, congregate; mid. to convene to one’s self. C , ovvadlspevos,* nom. s. masc. part. pres. mid. ovvadtlan et al. cvvalrAdoow |, (atv & dAdAdcow) to negotiate or ovwvaywyss, acc. pl. cvvaywyi bargain with any one; to reconcile, v.r ovvaywyais, dat. pl. id. Ac. 7. 26. ovvaywoyy |, 7S; 7 ouvayo ovvavaBatvw |, fut. Bycopas, aor. 2, ovvaveBnv, ovvaywyy, dat. sing. ovvaywyi, (§ 37. rem. 1) (ctv & dvaBaivw) to go ovvaywyyy, acc. sing. id. up, ascend with any one, Mar. 15. 41; ovvaywyns, gen. sing. id. Ac. 13. 31. owaywyav, gen. pl. 4 : id. cuvavaBaca, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 2 ovvavafaivo ovvayov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. ovvayo cvvavaBact, dat. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 . : id. a Ac. 1.4 26 OvUVaV cuvavaKeyrat}, fut. ecrouar) (§ 33. tab. DD) (owv & avaxeyar) to recline with any one at table, Mat. 9. 10; 14. 9, et al. N.T. ovvavakeievol, nom. pl. masc. part. pres... cuvavdKeypar ovvavakeypevols, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. “ id. CVWAVAKELLEVOUS, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. ouvavakerevv, gen. pl. part. pres. : id. ovvavapiyvupe|, (atv & dvaptyvyp., to mia, mingle) to mix together with, commingle ; mid. met. to mingle one’s self with, to associate with, have familiar intercourse with, 1 Co. 5.9, 11; 2 Thes. 3.14. L.G. cvvavaptyvvcGat, pres. infin. mid. ovvavapiyvope cvvavaptyvucbe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. id. cvvavarravopat|, fut. avooua, (§ 14. tab. N) (ovv & dvaravopat) to experience re- L.G. , = ~ 4 cvvavaravcwpat,” 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. cvyavarravopat freshment in company with any one. ovvaveKevto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. CVUVAVAKELLAL ovvavraw, |, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (atv & avTao, avtl) to meet with, fall in with, encounter, to meet, Lu. 9. 37; 22. 10; Ac. 10. 25; He. 7. 1, 10; to occur, happen to, befall, Ac. 20. 22. ovvayTyots, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a meeting, Mat. 8. 34. ovvavTycas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | ovvavTaw TVVAVTHTEL, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. ; ; id. ovuvavtnow,’ acc. sing. . ovvavTnots ouvavTnats |, ews, 7) ovvavTaw ovvayvTncovTa, ace. pl. neut. part. fut. : id. ovvavTAdByrat, 3 pers. 8. aor. 2, subj. cuvavTiAapBavopar cuvavtiAapBdverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . id. ovvayTiAapBavo.at |, fat. AyWomat, (§ 36. rem. 2) (ovv & dyvtiAapBdvopar) pr. to take hold of with any one; to support, help, aid, ovvoe ouvaréoreAa,® 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. — guvarroaréAAw awamnxOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. owamrdyo ovvarofaveiy, aor. 2, infin. . : ovarobvicKe ovvarobvjcKe |, aor.2, gvvamébavor, (§36.rem.4) otv & amroOvycKw) to die together with any one, Mar. 14. 31; 2 Co. 7. 3; met. to die with, in respect of a spiritual like. ness, 2) Dis 2 50a. cuvaToAAvpt |, aor. 2, mid. ovvarwdrdpyy, (§ 36. rem. 5) (ovv & amroAdvpt) to destroy together with others; mid. to perish or be destroyed with others, He. 11. 31. cvvaroaTéhAw |, fut. creXG, aor. 1, cvvarreotetia, (§ 27. rem. 1.b.d) (avy & drooréhAw) lo send forth together with any one, 2 Co. 12. 18. cuvaTwdero,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. ovvarrohAupt ovvapat, aor. 1, infin. (§ 27. rem. 1. f) ovvaipw auwvapporoyéw, @], fut. you, (§ 16. tab. P) (ov & dppodoyéw, from dpyds, a joint, & déyos) to join together fitly, fit or frame N.T. cvvapporoyouj.evy, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. (§ 17. tab. Q) ovvappoAoyovjevor, nom. sing. neut. part. together, compact, Ep. 2.21; 4. 16. f ovvappLodoyew pres. pass. : > ‘ : id. ovvaprace |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (avy & ép- wal) to snatch up, clutch; to seize and carry off suddenly, Ac. 6.12; to seize with force and violence, Lu. 8. 29; pass. of a ship, to be caught and swept on by the wind, Ac. 27. 15. /, ovuvapTacavTes, nom.pl.mase. part. aor. 1, act. ovvaprralo ouvapracGevtos, gen. s. neut. part. aor. 1, pass. id. . , ovvavédver Gat,’ pres. infin. ovvavédvopmat cuvavédvoa |, fut. yoopar, ($ 35, rem. 5) (ovy Lu. 10. 40; Ro. 8. 26. L.G. & atvfavw) to grow together in company. ovvager, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. owdyo ovvaxbevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. ovvayo aovvaéw, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. ouvaxdaTov, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. cuvaraye |, fut. a&w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (cvv & ovvaxOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. (§ 23. rem. 4) id. ardyw) to lead or conduct away with; to ovvaxOyoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. id. seduce; pass. to be led away, carried cuvaxOjnoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. i id. astray, Gal. 2. 13; 2 Pe. 3. 17; mid. to J ouvaxOyre, 2 pers. pl. aor. l, imper. pass.—} conform one’s self willingly to certain cir- Gr. Sch. Tdf. : id. cumstances, Ro. 12. 16. ovvayerbe, Rec. (Re. 19. 17) , ovvarrayoevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. ovvaraya ouvdcde.€vou,! nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. govvdéw ovaraxGevres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. ovvoec pov, acc. sing. ovvdeo 0s ovvarrebavopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. ovvaTtobyncKw | civdecpos |, ov, 6 ovvoew @ Ro. 15. 32. 5 Mat. 8. 34. e 2 Co. 12. 18. d He. 11. 31. e Mat. 13. 30. Jf He. 13. 3. TuvoEe ovvddcpm, dat. sing. ovVOco 105 ovvdecpwr, gen. pl. 9 id. cvvodew |, fut. djow, (§ 37. rem. 1) tee & déw) to bind together; in N.T. pass. to be in bonds together, He. 13. 3. aovvoecpos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) that which binds together ; a ligature, Col. 2. 19; @ band of union, Ep. 4. 3; Col. 3. 14; a bundle, or, bond, Ac. 8. 23. ovvoogate |, fut. drw, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ody & do€- aw) in N.T. to glorify together with, to exalt to a state of dignity and happiness in company with, to make to partake in the glorification of another. ovvoogacbaper,” | pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. guvdoéalw ovvdovAot, nom. pl. ovvoovAos civoovdXor, acc. sing. id. avvoovdos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. 2) (ty & Sofos) a fellow-slave, fellow-servant, Mat. 24. 49, et al.; a fellow-minister of Christ, Col. Tenysnetrale avvoovr\ov, gen. sing. avvdovdos ovvoovAous, acc. pl. - 3 s ; id. ovvoovAwy, gen. pl. . ‘ < 2 id. ovvopopy |,” As, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) ow7pexe cvuveBawov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. oupBatve ovveBare, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 27. rem. 2. d) . . . cup badr(w ovvearero, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. mid. : id. ovveBadXor, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. : id. ovveBador, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. : id. ovvefn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. (§ 37. rem. 1) ovpBatvo ovveBiBacay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind.—A. cA Ln. Tdf. : mpocepiParav, Rec. Gr.Sch. (Ac. 19. 33) cvveBovretoarTo, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. mid. cuveyeipo |, fut. yep, (§ 37. rem. 1) (owy & eyeipw) io raise up with any one; to b cup SiBalo ovp Bovretvw raise up with Christ by spiritual resem- blance of His resurrection, Ep. 2. 6; Col. 2 WAG Bo is dby(Ey cvvedpapte, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. oUVTpeXw ovvedpap.ov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind, : id. cuvédpia, ace. pl. . : . ovvedptov ovvedptov |, cov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. °) (ctv & eépa) pr. @ sitting together, assembly, etc.; in N.T. the Sanhedrin, the supreme council of the Jewish nation, Mat. 5. 22; 26. 59; a Ro. 8, 17. 6 Ac. 21, 30, 387 OUVEK meton. ihe Sanhedrin, as including the members and place of meeting, Lu.22.66; Ac.4.15, et al.; genr. @ judicial council, tribunal, Mat. 10.17; Mar. 13. 9. guvedptov, gen. sing. ovvedpLov cuvedpta, dat. sing. : : ; : id. cuvelevée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ovledyvupe cuvelyret, 3 pers.sing.imperf. (§34.rem. 1.c) ovlyntew suvelworoinge, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ovlwrorew suvAiBov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . : ovvOiBw JUVE evto, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2. ind. mid ouvTiOnpe ovveonoe, dat. sing. ovvelonots TVELOHTEL, dat. pl. 3 5 - s id. TUVELONTEWS, gen. sing. ; : : F id. ouvelonow, acc. sing. . J ; é id. ovveldnats |, ews, ) - . ovvowda cvvetdov |, aor. 2 of guvopdw, pt. avviddy, (§ 36. rem. 1) to see under one range of view ; to take a deliberate glance of a state of matters, Ac. 12. 12; 14. 6. cvveiovias, gen. sing. fem. part. cvvowou. ovverdus, See civolda. ovvetAnpvia, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. act. (§ 36. rem. 2) . 5 c ovlAapBdve ovveyt |, fut. ouvéropat, (§ 12. tab. L) (avy & eit) to be with, be in company with, Lu. g: 18; Ac. 22. IT. ovveyst |, part. ovvudy, (§ 33. rem. 4) (cvv & cit) to come together, assemble, Lu. 8. 4. ouveizero,” 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 13. rem. 4) ovveTropat cuverrepxopat |, aor. 2, cvverondOov, (§36.rem. 1) (atv & cia épxopat) to enter with any one, Jno. 18. 15; to embark with, Jno. 63225 cvveonrdc, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. ovveurepyomat cuvetxeto, 3 pers. sing. imperf. pass. owvexw SvVE!XOVTO, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. ; : id. ovvexaduce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 34. rem. 1. c) F 3 ovyxabile ovvekdAeoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ovykadéw cuvéxdnpos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (atv & &xdy- pros, @ traveller to foreign countries) one who accompanies another to foreign coun- tries, fellow-traveller, Ac. 19. 29; 2 Co. 8.19. LG. cuvexOnu“ovs, acc. pl. masc. . . ovveKdnf.0s ovveképace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. guyKepavvupt ouvecxivnoay,* 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ovyKiwew e Ac, 20. 4. d Ac, 6, 12. OUVEK 388 ovvekAetoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ovyxXelw ovvexAewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. ; id. | , ouvekXekTy,” nom. sing. fem. : ouvekNeKTOS cuvecNextos |, 7, ov, ($7. tab. F. a) (avy & éx- Aexrds) chosen along with others; elected to Gospel privileges along with, 1 Pe. Be 130. INIoAL ovvekcpicay,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ovykopiles ovvévafse, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. ovAhopBavo cvvédafsov, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. act. ; id. cuvedédnoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. UNDEAD ovveAdXovy, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . 2 A id. ovveratve |, fut. eXdow, aor. 1, cvvjAdoa, ($ 36. rem. 2) (ovv & eAavv ) pr. to drive to- gether; to urge to meet; in N.T. to urge to union, Ac. 7. 26. ovvévcéav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ovAddéyw ovveAnrvOviat, nom. pl. fem. part. perf. OVVEPXOpL.aL ovveAnrv0ccar, 3 pers. pl. pluperf. . ‘ id. ovveAnAvOéras, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. . id. ouveNGety, aor. 2, infin. . F F : id. ovvedOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. . : id. ovveAOdvra, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 ; id. ovveAGovras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 2. id. ovveNOovres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 2 , id. ouvedOdvrwy, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 2. id. cvveAbovcais, dat. pl. fem. part. aor. 2 2 id. ovvedoyicayvto,” 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. avAdoyiCopat OVVEVEeyKAVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 ouppepo ovvéfover, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. oveyw ovverafjocare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. - ovprraben ovvereéGevro, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. — Gr. Sch. Tdf. 4 ovveruribcpar ovvéGevto, Rec. (Ac. 24. 9) cuverépiapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. ovupréume ovvémece, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind—D. Tdf. ‘ éece, Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. (Lu. 6. 49) OULTTTO auveréortn,* 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. ovveryaptupéw, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (avy & érysaptupéw) to join in according at- testation; to support by attestation, to con- - ovvediornpe jirm, sanction. cuveripapTupovvTos,” gen. sing. masc. part. pres. . . . - ouveTyLapTupew ovverriopev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. . ovveritiGewar |, (ovv & emiriOnpr) to set upon along with, assail at the same time; to ov priv unite in impeaching, v.r. Ac. 24. 9. [ OUVEO ovverAnpotvto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. pass. ouparhypsw ouverviyov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. 0 oupaviyw ovverviéay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. , id. ovvéropat|, imperf. cvveurduny, (§ 13. rem. 4) (ovv & eropat, to follow) to follow with, attend, accompany, Ac. 20. 4. ovyeropevero, 3 pers. sing. imperf. oupTropevopar ouveropevovto, 3 pers. pl. imperf. : id. ovvepyét, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : c ovvepyew , al f t , z OUVUVEPYy (§ 4. rem. 2. c) @ seal, a signet ring, Re. 7. 2; an inscription on a 7 G)P pression of a seal, Re. 5. 1, et al.; @ seal, seal, motto, 2 Ti. a seal, the im- a distinctive mark, Re. 9. 4; a@ seal, a proof, guarantee, Ro. 4. 11. token, 1 Co. 9. 2; @ token of oppayilo, fut. (rw, aor. 1, eoppay- ua, perf. pass. éoppdywrpos, aor. 1, pass. eohpayicdny, (§ 26. rem. 1) to seal, stamp with a seal, Mat. 27. 66; to 10. 4; 22. 10; to set a mark upon, distinguish by seal up, to close up, conceal, Re. a mark, Re. 7. 3,8; to seal, to mark distinctively as invested with a certain a Jno. 4,5 6 Ac. 7. 16. ce Ac. 7. 16. 394 oxoLv character, Jno. 6. 27; mid. to set one’s own mark upon, seal as one’s own, to impress with a mark of acceptance, 2 Co. 1. 22; to obtain a quittance of, to deliver over safely to any one, Ro. 15. 28; absol. to set to one’s seal, to make a solemn declara- tion, Jno. 3. 33. oppayurdj.evos, nom. sing. m. part. aor. 1, mid. oppayilo CD pea sS, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. odpayions, 2 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. : id. oppayict, dat. pl. 3 - : : oppayis oppaywor, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. ofpayive oppayicuper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. opupa,f nom. pl. . ‘ F opupov apupov |, cv, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) the ankle; pl. 7a opupa, the ankle bones, malleoli, INH 235 Ye oxedor |, adv. (exo, oxelv) pr. near, of place; hence, nearly, almost, Ac. 13. 44; 19. 26; He. ), DRE oxnpa], atos, 76, ($4. tab. D.c) (ayetv) fashion, form ; fashion, external show, 1 Co. 7.31; guise, appearance, Phi. 2. 8. TXHMATL, dat. sing. . . OKA. \ oxilet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. oxitw oxilomevous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. oxi |, fut. (ow, aor. 1, éryuoa, aor. 1, pass. eoxiaOnv, (§ 26. rem. 1) to split, Mat. 27.51; to rend, tear asunder, Mat.27.51; Lu. 5. 36, et al.; with a chasm, Mar. mid. to open or unfold I. 10; pass. met. to be divided into parties or factions, Ac. EAeAG 2307 oxicpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a rent, Mat. 9.16; Mar. 2.21; met. a division into parties, schism, Jno. 7. 43; g. 16, et al. oxioas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act.— By Dietdt: ; oxile Rec. Gr. Sch. Ln. om. (Lu. 5. 36) . oxioe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act—B. C. D.] Ln.. Tdf. : 4 id oxie, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 5. 36) : i oxicpa |, atos, TO : : é id. oxiopara, nom. and acc. pl. : : + oxlopa oxiowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act oxilo gxowia, ace. pl. F ‘ 5 é » oxXouwiov d Ac. 7. 42. e Ac. 27.18 feAGK Sei OXOlV cxouior |, ov, 70, (Sia) tabs, Cs c) (axotvos, a rush) in the fullest force of the term: see the pr. @ cord made of rushes; genr. a rope, cord, Jno. 2. 15; Ac. 27. 32. context of these two passages]; to save | from final ruin, 1 Ti. 1.15; pass. to be oxowluv, gen. pl. . ' . : oxoUviov brought within the pale of saving privi- axordknre, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. : - oxordlw lege, Ac. 2.475 Ep. 2. 5, 8; [or, acc. to oxoddlovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. others, to be actually saved]; to be in the oxordo], iii, Hn Q P ; oxohy way of salvation, 1 Co.15.2; 2Co.2.15; oxoddonre, 2 p. pl. aor. 1, subj.— Gr. Sch. Tdf. oxodalire, Rec. (1 Co. 7. 5) } axoAn |, js, , (§ 2. tab. B. a) freedom from occupation ; later, ease, leisure; a school, Ac. 19. 9. oxoalo, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to be unemployed, to be at leisure; to be at leisure for a thing, to devote one’s self en- tirely to a thing, 1 Co. 7. 5; to be un- occupied, empty, Mat. 12. 44. oxoAn,* dat. sing. . C 5 ° ° oxody oxo, } pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. (§ 36. rem. 4) EX oXS pe, Fs pers. pl. aor. 2, subj.—Al. ar a Kataoywpev, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 21. 38) oO, dat. sing. masc. and neut. (§ 11. rem, 4) aos ow cew, pres. infin, act. . 5 : : onle owlerOat, pres. infin. pass. id. odlerbe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. id. owterat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. owtere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. act. id. cwldopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. owlopevots, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. owlopévous, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. cwlopevwv, gen. pl. part. pres. pass. id. coo |, fut. cdow, perf. céowxa, aor. 1, éowoa, aor. 1, pass. eowOny, perf. pass. gécwo- pat, (§ 37. rem. 1) to save, rescue ; to preserve safe and unharmed, Mat. 8. 25 ; TO: 22); 24. 22)527. 40; 42, 405, 1 Wi: 2. 153 oolew cis, to bring safely to, 2 Ti. 4.18; to cure, heal, restore to health, Mat. 9. 21, 22; Mar. 5. 23, 28, 34; 6.56, et al.; to save, preserve from being lost, Mat. 16. 25; Mar. 3. 4; 8.35; owlew azo, to deliver from, set free from, Mat. in ALS Anos ae Dy LANCE 54. 40; in N.T. to rescue from unbelief, convert, Ro. ie IER VCs tis BINS YS OA a) hae within the pale of saving privilege, Tit. 3.5; 1 Pe. 3.21; [or, as others, fo save, oxoAdlw [compare, however, with this last passage, Lit Tes GH ING Hs UAE cwTnp, jpos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. f) a saviour, preserver, deliverer, Lu. 1. 47; Ae WS ANOS Fe Bis Gir Elle curypla, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) @ saving, preservation, Ac. 27. 34; He. 11. 7; deliverance, Lu. 1. 69, 71; Ac. 7.25; salvation, spiritual and eternal, Lu. 1 Wye MOR GR PNG Zio HOR INES OR © being placed in a condition of salvation by an embracing of the Gospel, Ro. 10.1, 103; 2 Ti. 3. 15; means or opportunity of salvation, Ac. 13. 26; Ro. 11. 11; He. 2 see etaally: n cuTnpia, the promised deliverance by the Messiah, Jno. 4. 22. TWTNPLOS, OV, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) im- parting salvation, saving, Tit. 2.11; neut. TO TwTHpLOV, equivalent to cwTnpla, ue a BOB Sin (OF ING As, HH Wyo (Oe 376 aw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . . colo cwOjvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. : : id. cwbyoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . ; id. acwbyon, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. : id. cwbyoopat, | pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. . : id. cwlnodpcba, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. : id. conte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. pass. . : id. ocwbirTe, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. ‘ id. ow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. . 4 id. cwfdot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. i id. copa |, atos, TO, (§ 4. tab. D.c) the body of an animal; a living body, Mat. 5. 29, 30; 6. 22, 23, 25; Ja. 3.35 @ person, in- dividual, 1 Co.6.16; a dead body, corpse, carcase, Mat. 14. 12; 27. 52, 58; He. 13. 11; the human body considered as the seat and occasion of moral imperfec- tion, as inducing to sin through its appe- tites and passions, Ro. 7. 24; 8. 133 | genr. a body, a material substance, 1 Co. | a Ac. 19.9. COLAT 396 15. 37, 38,40; the substance, reality, as op- posed to a oxud, Col. 2.17; in N.T. met. the aggregate body of believers, the body of the Church, Ro. 12.5; Col. 1.18, et al. owpatixos, y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) bedily, of or belonging to the body, 1 Ti. 4. 8; corporeal, material, Lu. 3. 22. Twpatikas, adv. bodily, in a bodily frame, Col. 2. 9. owpata, nom. and acc. pl. copa ooOpaTt, dat. sing. 2 : : - id. cwpariny, nom. sing. fem. TOPMATLKOS cwpatikds |, 7, OV . copa. owpatikG, dat. sing. neut. copatixds ocwpatikdas |," adv. : copa. cOparos, gen. sing. . : : . id. owpatwv, gen. pl. 3 : , : id. Sararpos |,’ ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) Sopater, pr.name. Tupevorets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . C cwpetw owpcty |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (awpos, a heap) to heap or pile wp, Ro. 12. 20; met. pass. to be laden with sins, 2 Ti. 3. 6. gooat, aor. |, infin. act. ‘ f ; able gwocavros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. gwoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. . id. owodtw, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. ‘ id. owoe, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . ; al cwoes, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. : : id. Swobévyy, acc. . 5 : : < Swobevns Swoévns |, ov, 0, (§2. tab.B.c) Sosthenes, pr. name. y € 0) Swotrartpos |,° ov, O, Sosipater, pr. name. TAKNT codppoven, |, fut. yow . : . - oHdpov cwodpovijcare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. . —gudpovéw cwdppovitu |, fut. (ow . . . - oddpov cwodpovilwot,? 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. ocwdpovi a3 ( pea | ours : ; arranged ; fixed, appointed, set, Ac. 12.21. with grief, etc., to disquiet, affect with 7 fe : EER eee ema eae : ¢ Takis, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) order, grief, anxiety, etc., Ino. 12. 27; 13. 215 NE ae ate fit ae i regulur disposition, arrangement ; order, wi oubt, etc., to unsettle, perplex, Ac. : , Gal on a series, succession, Lu. 1. 8; an order, dis- WA eeAis Kan. Whe v7 el ake : : es : ; tinctive class, as of priests, He. 5. 6; TOpoxy, 7s, 17, (2,2. tab. Bia) aota- 7.11; order, good order, 1 Co. 14. 40 eels . aihee : Te AO: tion, troubling, of water, Jno. 5. 4; met. : 8 y set eae eer: orderliness, well-regulaled conduct, Col. commotion, tumult, Mat. 13. 8. pie : 2005. TAapaxXOs, Ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C: a) agita- rf Sie = tion, commotion ; perturbation, consterna- ees en Tapes tion, terror, Ac. 12.18; excitement, tumult bes ee ee Ac. 19. 2 Tabpos |, ouy iG AS 37 tab Gs a) ya baal ees, P Beige aor : Mat. 22. 4, et al. Tapdcowv nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. Tapaccw , a 2 , 5 TaUpOUS, acc. pl. ° Tatpos nom. pl. ; 2 oN! a, P oe ox!) Tavpwv, gen. pl. . : . , : id. Tapax7 |; Ss 7 cop, pete taird, by crasis for 7& aid, the same things, 1 Thes. Tapaxyv, acc. sing. i ene 2.143 kata Taira, after the same man- 7 . sing. 6 Le j- : TapaxOj, Pi DEEN LENE: aes ge tiie ner, thus, so, Lu. 6. 23, 26; 17. 30. n 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. . id. fa Bs Tapaxiijre, E P z J: P = Tadra, nom. and ace. pl. neut. obtos Tépaxos |, OY 2 : , i ; ; : , TAUTALS, dat. pl. fem. . . : . id. Tapoea, acc. sing. A . - Tapoevs* ; $ , , ; = ; TavTas, acc. pl. fem. ‘ : : t id. Tapoeds |, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) of, or a native of : ; i : yer TavTy, dat. sing. fem. . ; : id. Tapvds, Tarsus, the metropolis of Cilicia, a : . TavTyV, acc. sing. fem. : 3 2 : id. NCO) Milis), 210.03 Q: : , : T , T P TavTys, gen. sing. fem. . : : : id. apaov, acc. : . . apoo Ton : p , NE te é : Pee oe tapy |, nS, oe (§ 2. tab. B. a) baxrrw Tapas | ov, 1), Tarsus, the chief city of Cilicia, and sale : 3 liga Tapyy, acc. sing. ; Tapy birth-place of the Apostle Paul. ; ‘ A ; tadots, dat. pl. raepos Tapoo, dat. . . Tapoos ; : ‘ jw, ©], fut. bow, (§ 20. tab.T) (Td sis oar POET NWeS ie t apTapow, w |, fut. wow, . . apTapos, aera 2 pts pTapos rdos], ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) darren Tartarus, which in the mythology of the ; : , Tagou, gen. sing. Tapos ancients was that part of Hades, where the wicked were confined and tormented) to cast or thrust down to Tartarus or Gehenna. N.T. raptapHcas,* nom. sing. masc. part. aor.] TapTapow TACO OMEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. tdacow TATTOO, or TT |, fut. , aor. 1, éraéa, pert. pass. TéTAypLaAL, (§ 26. rem. 3) to arrange; to set, appoint, in a certain station, Lu, 7.8; Ro. 13. 1; to set, devote, to a pur- a 2 Pe, 2. 4. 6 Mat. 27.7. Taous, acc. pl. ; : ; F ; id. Taxa. |, adv. TAXUS TAXEL, dat. sing. TAXOS Taxéws |, adv. Taxus TAaXWy), nom. sing. fem. TAXLWOS TAXWYHV, acc. sing. fem. ; : : id. Taxwos |, %, ov . TAXUS Taxvov |, adv. comparat. : 2 ‘ id. Taxvora. |,° adv. superlat. . : F ‘ id. 74x05 |, €0S, TO 4 . . , ' id. e Ac. 17.15. TAXU Tax |, TAXVS Taxus |,” cia, v, ($7. tab. H. g) swift, fleet, quick; met. ready, prompt, Ja. 1. 19. Taxa, adv. pr. quickly, soon; perhaps, possibly, Ro. 5. 7; Phile. 15. TAXEWS, adv. quickly, speedily ; soon, shortly, 1 Co. 4. 19; Gal. 1.6; hastily, 16. 6, et al.; with siderate haste, 1 Ti. 5. 22. Lu. 14. 21; incon- Taxivos, n, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) swift, speedy, 2 Pe. 2. 1; near at hand, impend- ing, 2 Pe. 1. 14. TAXLOV, adv. (pr. neut. of Taxlwv, comparat. of TAXUS) more swiflly, more quickly, more speedily, Jno. 20. 4; He. 13.19; quickly, speedily, Jno.13.27, et al. TAXLOTA, adv. (pr. neut. of the superlat. of raxvs) (§ 8. rem. 5) most quickly, most speedily, very quickly; és TAXLOTO, as soon as possible, Ac. 17. 15. TAXOS, €0S, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) swift- ness, speed, quickness, celerily; éy TAXEL, with speed, quickly, speedily; soon, shortly, Lu. 18.8; Ac. 25.4; hastily, immediately, RCH IZ 75 eb ale TAXY, adv. quickly, speedily, hastily, Mat. 28. 7, 8 Mat. 5. 25; suddenly, Re. 2.5, 16; 3.11, 3 soon, shortly, immediately, et al.; easily, readily, Mar. 9. 39; pr. neut. of Taxus. 7 |, a combinatory enclitic particle; serving either as a lightly-appending link, Ac. 1. 15; and, Ac. 2. 3; or as an inclusive prefix, Lu. 12. 45; both, Lu. 24. 20; Ac. 26. 16, 399 TEKVO teBeparrevjrévat, nom. pl. fem. part. perf. pass. Oepametw TeHeparrevprevor, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. TeOcparrevpievn, dat. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. tefy, 3 pers.sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. (§ 28.rem.10) — 7/Onpu teOnvat, aor. 1, infin. pass. 2 : : id. teOnoavpicpévor, nom. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. Onocavpilo teOAypevy, nom. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. . OA(Bw teOvavat, (a) perf. 2, infin. (§ 35. rem. 8) OvijoKe teOvykact, 3 pers. pl. perf. ind. . ; : id. TéOvynke, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 38. rem. 2) id. teOvnkevat, perf. infin—Al. Ln. Taf. c \ a zteOvavar, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ac. 14. 19) ‘ TeOvyKOTA, acc. sing. masc. part. perf. . 5 id. teOvnkoTOos, gen. sing. masc. part. perf. 3 id. teOynkws, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. (§ 36. rem. 4). ¢ ° : c id. teOpapyévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. (§ 35. rem. 9) Tpépw teOpavopevors,’ ace. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. Opavw TeOvpeva, nom. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. bvu teHdor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj.pass.(§28.rem.10) 7éOnye TEe(xy, nom. pl. TELXOS relxos |, €0s, 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) a wall of a city, Ac. 9. 25, et al. texety, aor. 2, infin. (§ 37. rem. 1) ems TEKN, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. . : id. Tekpnptots,© dat. pl. . . + TEKLNPLOV Texunpiov |, tov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. 6) (Téxpap, 4 fixed mark) a sign, indubitable token, clear proof. Téxva, nom., acc., and voc. pl. TEKVOV vA 4 Tekvia, voc. pl. TEKVLOV , , / 4 texvior |, tov, TO TLKT@ fal . / TEKVOYyovely,” pres. infin. + TEKVOYOVEW et al. Texvoyovéw, @ |, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (rékvov t pane Tyuwpia|, as, + ; : ; ck id. Tywpias,? gen. sing. , ; : » TYyLwpta TyLwWpav, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . TYyLwpew Tys@ot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. and subj. act... TYLaw Twa, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. pl. neut. indef. . - s 2 TS tla, acc. sing. masc. and nom. pl. neut. interrog. zig Tivas acc. pl. masc. indef. . : : . 7S tivas, acc. pl. fem. interrog. . : 3 tis tlvés, nom, pl. masc. indef. : . Ts tives, nom. pl. masc. interrog ‘ : ris Twi, dat. sing. indef. F ; t . Ts zivt, dat. sing. interrog. : F ; ais twés, gen. sing. indef. : : : . Ts Tivos, gen. sing. interrog. : : : tis tivo |, fut. triaw, (§ 27. rem. 1. a, and note) to pay; to pay a penalty, icur punishment, 2 Thes. 1. 9. e Ac. 6, 5. @ He. 10, 29. TLYOV Twaov, gen. pl. indef. ; K : oe zivwv, gen. pl. interrog. ‘ ; ay tts |, 6, 1, TO, -TL, SN. TLWVOs, 6 10. tab. J. e) indef. pron., @ certain one, some one, Mat. 12. 47, et al.; pl. some, certain, several, hus Garo); Negros 2ube nse 1O,metals: one, a person, Mat. 12. 29; Lu. 14. 8; Jno. 6. 50, et al.; combined with the name of an individual, one, Mar. 15. 21, et al.; as it were, in a manner, a kind of, He. 10.27; Ja. 1.18; any whatever, Mat. 8. 28; Lu. 11. 36; Ro. 8. 39, et al.; tts, somebody of consequence, Ac. §. 36; 71, something of consequence, Gal. 2.6; 6. 3; wi, anything at all, anything worth ac- count, 1 Co. 3.7; 10.19; ge, at all, Phi. 3. 15; Phile. 18. zis |, ri, Tivos, (§ 10. tab. J. f) interrog. pron., strictly of direct inquiry, who ? what? Mat. 3. 7; 5. 13: 19. 273 equivalent to TOTEpOS, whether? which of two things? Mat. 9. 5; Mar. 2.9; Phi.1.22; neut.zr,why? where- fore? Mat. 8. 26; 9. 11, 143 TU Ort, Why is it that ? Mar. 2.16; Jno. 14.22; neut. zi, what ? as an empathatic interrogative, Ac. 26.8; zi, how very! v.r. Mat. 7.14; in indirect question, Mat. 10. 11; 12. 3, et al. mist, dat. pl. indef. . : ; vere riot, dat. pl. interrog. . ; ; F rife TiTOUcl, « 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. F 7 - THM zitXov, acc. sing. - 2 ; reclie titXos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (Lat. tite) an in- scribed roll, superscription, Jno. 19. 19, 20. Tirov, acc. . . : : . . Tiros Tiros |, ov, 6, Titus, pr. name. Titov, gen. : é ; : Tiros Titw, dat. : 5 ; ’ : id. Towacbe,’ gen. sing. fem. Spdabe Totatra, acc. pl. neut. me Towavrat, nom, pl. fem. ¢ ; : id. rovavrats, dat. pl. fem. : d : id. Towattas, acc. pl fem. . ; id. Towavrn, nom. sing. fem. . ; : F id. ToavTyy, acc. sing. fem. t ’ : id. Tovyapody |, (row, yap, and ov) adoubly strengthened form of the particle rou, well then, so then, wherefore, 1 Thes. 4. 8; He. 12. 1. a 2 Thes. 1.9. 62 Pe.1.17. 406 TON a7) toivey |, a strengthening of the particle to., by the enclitic vov, well then, therefore now, therefore, Lu. 20. 25; 1 Co. g. 26, et al. roidabe |, Toudde, Tordyde, (§ 10. rem. 8) a more pointedly demonstrative form of 7ofos, such as this ; such as follows, 2 Pe. 1. 17. TOLOUTOL, nom. pl. masc. . . . . TOLOUTOS TovovTots, dat. pl. masc. and neut. . Pale id. TolovTov, acc. sing. masc. and neut. ‘ r id. Tovovtos |, ToavTy, ToLodTo, and tovodrov, (§ 10. rem. 7.a) a lengthened and more demon- strative form of totos, such, such like, of this kind or sort, Mat. 18.5; 19. 14; such, so great, Mat. 9. 8; Mar. 6. 2; 6 ro.od- wos, such a fellow, Ac. 22. 22; also, the one alluded to, 1 Co. 1. 5; 2 Co. 2. 6, 7; 12,°2, 3, 5: rotovTov, gen. sing. masc. = oe Totovrous, acc. pl. masc. . i j f id. TovovT@, dat. sing. masc. : . : id. Tue: gentcpl: f ; , ; id. Totxe,° voc. sing. . ae Totxos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a a wall of a build_. ing, as distinct from a city wall or forti- fication (retyos), Ac. 23. 3. tToKos |, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) aia Tok, dat. sing. . ; 5 ’ a ee TOPE, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. and subj. ToApucew ToApay, pres. infin. ; : ‘ : id. ToApaw, G), fut. yow, aor. 1, éroApyoa, (§ 18. tab. R) to assume resolution to do a thing, Mar. 15.43; Ro. 5.7; Phi. 1.14; to make up the mind, 2Co.10.12; to dare, Ac. 5.13; 4. 32; to presume, Mat. 22. 46; Mar. 12.34; Lu.20.40; Jno.21.12; Ro.15.18; Jude g; to have the face, 1 Co. 6.1; absol. to assume a bold bearing, 2 Co.10.2; 11.21. ToApnpotepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) compar. of roAunpds, bold, from toApaw) bolder ; neut. TOApLNpOTEpoY, as an adv., more boldly, with more confidence, more freely, Ro. 15. 15. ToApYTHS, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) one who is bold ; in a bad sense, @ presumptu- ous, audacious person, 2 Pe. 2. 10. ToApnporepor |,* adv. . : . + ToApaw ToApyporépuss |, adv. more boldly.—aA. B. a id. TOALNPOTEpOV, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (Ro. 15.1 5) ec Ac, 23. 3, d Ro, 15, 15. = eel 407 Tpavp TOALN toApnoat, aor. 1, infin. . 3 TOAL aw ToAHTAS, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. | : id. ToApjow, | pers. sing. fut. ind. : : id. ToApyrtai,* nom. pl. . TOAPNTHS ToApnTys |, 00, 6 . ToApaw ToApo, | pers. sing. pres. ind. , ; id. ToApa@pey, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 5 - id. Tojuarepos |,’ a, ov, ($7. rem. 1) (compar. of topds, cutling, sharp, keen, from zéuvw, to cut) keener, sharper. Toor | < ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a bow. roretioy | Re ov, TO, @ topaz, a gem of a yellowish colour, different from the modern topaz. L.G. to7rois, dat. pl. 7070S TOTOY, acc. sing. . ° = . . id. Toros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ place, locality, Mat. 12. 43; Lu. 6. 17, et al.; @ limited spot or ground, Mat. 24.15; 27. 33; Jno. 4. 20; Ac. 6. 13, et al.; @ precise spot or Mat. 28. 6; Mar. 16. 6; Lu. 14.9, et al.; a dwelling place, abode, situation, mansion, dwelling, seat, Jno. 14. 2, 3; Ac. 4. 31; @ place of ordinary deposit, Mat. 26. 52; @ place, passage in a book, Lu. 4. 17; place occupied, room, space, Lu. 2. 7; 14. 9, 22; place, opportunity, Ac. 25. 16; He. 12. 17; place, condition, position, 1 Co. 14. 16. ToTov, gen. sing. TOTOS TOTOUS, acc. pl. e 4 7 ; id. TOTO, dat. sing. : : : : : id. z7oTrwv, gen. pl. . j ‘ : ‘ id. tooavra, nom. and acc. pl. neut. . - TOTOUTOS TocauTyy, acc. sing. fem. : P A id. TocovTo, acc. sing. neut.—Al. Ln. Tdf. . ; = tocovtov, Rec. Gr. Sch. (He. 7. 22) i TogovTot, nom. pl. masc. . : P ‘ id. tocovroy, acc. sing. masc. and neut. (§ 10. rem. 8) 2 ‘ 5 : id. Togoutos |, ToxavTn, TOTOUTO, and togovTOY, (§ 10. rem. 7. b) a lengthened and more de- monstrative form of zdéqos, so great, so much, Mat. 8. 10; 15.33; so long, of time, Jno. 14.9; pl. so many, Mat. 15. 33, et al. 6 He, 4. 12. ¢ Re. 6. 2. TocovTov, gen. sing. neut. TOT OUTOS ToaovTous, acc. pl. masc. . 3 : ‘ id. TOOTH, dat. sing. neut. TOC OUTOS TocovTwy, gen. pl. . . . ' Ff id. tore |, adv. of time, then, at that time, Mat. 2. 17; 3-53 11.20; then, thereupon, Mat. 12.29; 13.26; 25.315; dao Tore, from that time, Mat. 4. 17; 16. 21; 6 rdre, which then was, 2 Pe. 3. 6. tovvavtiov |, (by crasis for 76 évaytiov) that which is opposite; as an ady., on the contrary, on the other hand, 2 Co. 2.7; Gal. 2. 7; IsBew3. 0: Tovvop.a |,° (by crasis for 7} ovo}1a.) the name; in the acc. by name, Mat. 27. 57. TovTéatt |, (by crasis for zodr. €or) that is, which signifies, which implies, Ac. 1. 19; 19. 4, et al. TovTo, nom. and acc. sing. neut. (§ 10. tab.J.c) obras tovto.s, dat. pl. masc. and neut. : 3 id. TovToV, acc. sing. masc. t : ; id. TovTov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. : 3 id. TOUTOUS, acc. pl. mase. . e : . id. TovTw, dat. sing. masc. and neut. : : id. rovrwv, gen. pl. . ; ; id. Tpayos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a@ he-goat, He. 9. ep TO TE TC) Zip Tpaywv, gen. pl. . . : : + Tpayos tpamela |, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) (rerpas, four, and mela, & foot) a table, an eating-table, Mat. 15. 27; Mar. 7. 28; He. g. 2; by impl. a@ meal, feast, Ro. 11.9; 1 Co. 10. 21; @ table or counter of a money- changer, Mat. 21. 12; a@ bank, Lu. 19. 23; by impl. pl. money matters, Ac. 652° tpazreLitys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B.c) a money-changer, broker, banker, who ex- changes or loans money for a premium, Mats2smr2ie) (Cr) tpameélats, dat. pl. tpamela. tpamrelay, acc. sing. : i : F id. Tparélas, ace. pl. : : : ; id. tpamelys, gen. sing. : : : j id. tpamelitats,/ dat. pl. tpazeCirns tparelirns ,ov,d - . . . . tpamela Tpatpa |, aos, 7d, ($4. tab. D. c) (titpHcKw, to wound) a wound, Lu. 10. 34. d Re. 21. 20. e Mat. 27. 57. Jf Mat. 25. 27. TPavp 408 TPeXo / = tpavpatilw, fut. iow, aor. 1, érpavyarica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to wound, Lu. 20. 12; Ac. 19. 16. Tpavpara," acc. pl. i F Tpavpa tpavpartice |, fut. (ow : 4 siria te id. Tpavpatioavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 tpavpatiler TPAXELAL, nom. pl. fem. 2 Tpaxv’s TPAXEts, acc. pl. masce. id. tpaxnrilo |, fut. cow Tpaxndos id. Tpaxnror, acc. sing. Tpaxnros |, Ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the neck, Mat. 18. 6, et al.; éxufetvar Cvydv emi TOV Tpaxnroy, to put a yoke upon the neck of any one, met. to bind to a burden- some observance, Ac. 15. 10; p7orubévar TOV Tpaxndor, to lay down one’s neck under the axe of the executioner, to im- peril one’s life, Ro. 16. 4. Tpaxnrtlo, fut. (ow, perf. pass. re- TpaxyAur pat, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to gripe the neck; to bend the neck back, so as to make bare or expose the throat, as in slaughtering animals, etc.; met. to lay bare to view, He. 4. 13. Tpaxus |, eta, v, (§ 7. tab. i g) rough, rugged, uneven, Lu. 3. 53 eis tpaxets tézovs, on a rocky shore, Ac. 27. 29. Tpaxwviridos,’? gen. . : Tpaywvirts |, idos, H, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) Trachonitis, part of the tetrarchy of Herod Antipas, the north-easternmost habitable district east of the Jordan. Tpets TaBépvar , the Three Taverns, the name of a small place on the Appian road, according to Antonius, 33 Roman miles from Rome, Ac. 28. 15. Tpets |, ol, al, td, Tpla, (§ 9. tab. I. c) three, Mat. 12. 40, et al. TpiaKxovTa, ol, at, Ta, thirty, Mat. 13. 8, 23, et al. TPLAKOC LOL, at, a, three hundred, Mar. TUS GAD UNO 15 Ie three tpis, adv. times, thrice, Mat. 26. 34, 75, et al.; emt tps, to the extent of thrice, as many as three times, Ac. TOS 16e P10: a Lu. 10, 34. Tpaxwvites Tpitos, 4, (§ 7. tab. F. a) third, Mat. 20. 33 27. 64; ék tpitov, the third time, for the third time, Mat. 26. 44; 7d ov, tpitov, Sc. pepos, the third part, Re. 8.7, 123 tpitov & 76 Tpirov, as an adv. the third time, for the third time, Mar. Las 205 a2 3522 Tpels, nom. and acc. masc. and fem. 5 T pets Tpepouea, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. TPEw TPEMOvCL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. TpEwo |, (Tpéw, idem) to tremble, be agitated Pie fear, Mar. §. 33; Lu. 8.47; Ac. 9. 6; by impl. to fear, be afraid, 2 Pe. 2.10% TPCpLOs, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a trembling, quaking ; trembiing from fear, fear, terror, agitation of mind, Mar. 16.8; anxious difidence, under solemn respon- sibility, 1 Co. 2. 3; reverence, veneration, awe, 2 Co. 7. 15; Ep. 6. 5; Phi. 2. 12. Tpéwov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Tpépw Tpepet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. Tpépw tpeper Fan, pres. infin. pass. . , F id. tpéperat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. id. pepe |, fut. Opabw, (§ 35. rem. 4) aor. 1, Zpeva, perf. pass. rébpappar, (§ 35. rem. 9) to thicken; to nourish; to feed, Mat. 6. 2 to bring up, rear, educate, support, cherish, provide for, 2503 7, etaala; IE, Zs ie Opéupa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) that which is reared; pl. cattle, Jno. Ante tpopn, NS» 1» (§ 2. tab. B. a) nuéri- ment, nourishment, food, Mat. 3. 4, et al.; to gorge, pamper, Ja. 5. 5. provision, victual, Mat.24.45; sustenance, maintenance, Mat. 10.10; met. nulriment of the mind, He. 5. I4. tpodds, od, 7, ($3. tab. C.b) a nurse, Jthesta2 071 12, tpépwct, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. tpéehw Tpéxel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; pew Tpéxete, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. aa Tpéxy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. id. Tpéxovtes, nom. pl. mase. part. pres. id. TPEXOVTOS, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. id. TPEXOVTOY, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. id. 6 Lu. 3.1. TPEXoO 409 Tpomo TPEXOvel, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. F f rpéxwn Tpexo |], fut. Opéfopor, & Spapodpau, aor. 2, OpajLov, (§ 36. rem. 1) to run, Mat. 27.48; 28.8, et al.; to run a race, 1 Co. Gy 24Gn metal ConoM24,920;) Wewm2.0 1, in N.T. to run a certain course of con- duct, Gal. 5. 7; tion, Ro. 9. 16; Gal. 2. 2; Phi. 2. 16; to run, to progress freely, to advunce rapidly, 2 Thes. 3. 1 Spoptos, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C.a) (dedpo- pa) @ course, race, race-course; met. to run a course of exer- course of life or ministry, cureer, Ac. i 38 He EYiR 22 AN th by 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. a drift, course, with which signification the word / a TPOXOS, Ov, runner; anything orbicular, a wheel; is usually written TpOXOS, Vein (5- Tpoxid, as, oh (§ 2. tab: B: b; and rem. 2) a wheel-track; a track, way, path, met. He. 12. 13. 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. 5 . TPEXo 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. . - : id. TPEXY, TPEXWHLEV, Tpypa|, atos, TO, (Titpdw, Or titpyyt, to bore, perf. pass. rérpyyar) an aperture, v.r. Lu. 18. 25. TpHjLATOS [ Bedovns }, gen. sing.—B.D.Ln. Taf. } tpupadtas [padpidos], Rec. Gr. oa TpPHLA (Lu. 18. 25) Tpla, nom. and acc. neut. Tpets /, e e / . Tpiakovra |, OG, Ta 5 : 5 id. / . Tplakdotot], al, a + . . : : id, , Tpiakooiwy, gen. pl. TPLAKCOLOL tpiBoros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (hes & BéXos) pr. three-pronged ; as a subst. a cultrop; a plant, land caltrop, a thorn, Mat. 7. 16; He. 6. 8. TpiBdrovs, acc. pl. tpt Bodos TpyBorAwy, gen. pl. : : id. Tp: ‘Bos, ov, oe (Gear tabs C b) eae to rub, wear) a beaten track; a road, highway, Mats 3-93;) Mar 1. 33s) us 3514; tpiBous, acc. pl. . . . . . tpi Bos Tpretia. |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (tpets & ET0S) the space of three years. Tpteriay,* acc. sing. TpteTia. tpile,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. tpiler a Ac. 20. 31. 6 Mar 9. 18. e He. 11. 23. d Ac. 20.9. Tpica |, fut. ivw, (§ 26. rem. 1) to creak, to utter a creak- ing, stridulous, graling sound; to gnash grind the teeth, Mar. g. 18. Tpipnvor |,° ov, TO, (rpets & pv) the space of three months. Zt; a“ mpis pee . Tpets Tptot, dat. a 0 : A : id. Tpiateyor |, ov, 70, ($ 3. tab. C. c) (neut. of zpé- oTEYyOS, having three stories, from Ttpets & oreyn) the third floor, third story. L.G. Tpioréyov,* gen. sing. . ° 5 TploTeyov TpicxiAvat,” nom. pl. fem. TpiorxiAvoe TpurxiAror |, at, a, (tpets & xfAtov) three thousand. Tean, nom. sing. fem. . : : : Tpitos Tpitn, dat. sing. fern. 5 ; B ‘ id. Tpitnv, acc. sing. fem. . : : 3 id. tpitys, gen. sing. fem. 0 ‘ é ; id. tpltov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. : id. Tpitov, 70, used substantively, Re. 8. 7, 8, 9, 10, ieee senrals Tptrov, and 76 tpirov, adverbially k 3 a tpitos |, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) rpéis Tpirov, gen. sing. masc. and neut. zptros tpixa, acc. sing. (§ 4. rem. 2. note) Opié TEXAS, ace. pl. : ‘ 3 ’ ji id. Tpix ves, nom. pl. . : : : id. Tpixwos|,! y, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. 2) : ! : id. Tpixov, gen. pl. . : : ‘ ; id. Tpioy, gen. pl. ‘ , Tpeis Tprov TaBepvav,£ gen. Tpets TaBepvae Tpopos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) . : Tpeuw TpOpLov, gen. sing. TpopLos TpOpe, dat. sing. é - 5 c . id. tpomn |, As, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) (tpézu, to turn) a turning round; a turning back, change, mutation, Ja. 1. 17. Tpoms,* gen. sing. tport) TpoTrov, TpOTOs TpoTos |, ov, 6, (§3. tab. C. a) (tpérw, to turn) a mode, ace. sing. . : : : : turn ; manner, way, Jude 7; oy Ov Tporov, in which as, Mat. 23.37; Ac? / > tpomov, & Kad manner, as, even a es \ i , . 15. 11, et al.; Kata prdeva Tporor, in no way, by no means, 2 Thes. 2. 3; ép \ , \ / 5 bas Tavtt tpoTo, & ravtTt Tporm, mM every way, by every means, Phi. 1. 18; 2 Thes. 3. 16; turn of mind or action, habit, dis- position, He. 13. 5. e Ac. 2. 41. J Re. 6. 12. g Ac. 28. 15. h Ja.1.17. Tpo7ro 410 TU7TTOU tpotopopew, &}, fut. yow, aor. 1, érporopdpyca, (§ 16. tab. P) (zpdmos & dopéw) to bear with the disposition, manners, and conduct of any one, Ac. 13. 18. L.G Tpdmm, dat. sing. Tpomos tpodds, acc. pl. : tpopy tpopy |, Hs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) . Tpépw Tpodyv, ace. sing. . 5 tpopy Tpopys, gen. sing. : : : 2 id. Tpédipov, ace. Tpodipos Tpddipos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. * Tr Peale pr. name. tpodds],* od, 7, (§ 3. tab. C.b). : Tpepu Tpopopopéw, |, fut. 4ow, (§ 16. tab. P) (tpodds & dopéw), to sustain, provide for, cherish, Wile ACiel 35nG.0 MEXeXG Tpoxed | Gs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) TpEXw Tpoxwds,’ ace. pl. TpoXed Tpoxov,” acc. sing. TpoXos tpoxds |, ov, 6 TPEX TpuBAriLov |, fov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C. c) a bowl, dish, Mat. 26. 23; Mar. 14. 20. TpuBNo, dat. sing. . 5 AO : Tpvydw, O], fut. yow, aor. 1, érpvynoa, (8 18. tab. R) (tpbyn, ripe fruits) to harvest, TpuBrAtov gather, fruits, and spe. grapes, Lu. 6. 44; Re. 14. 18, 19. TETAS: 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. Tpvyover,? gen. pl. . : . Tpvyov Tpvyov |, vos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. 2) (tpvlw, to mur- mur) a turtle-dove. ees Tpvyoot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. P Tpvydw Tpvparia |, Gs, 9, ($2. tab.B.b, and rem. 2) (zpvpn, frorn TPO, to rub, wear) a hole, perfora- tion ; eye of a needle, Mar. 10. 25; Lu. 18. 25. Tpupodas, gen. sing. Tppadred tpimnua|, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. Ss (tTpuTdw, TpvTN, @ hole, from Tpvw) a hole; eye of a needle, Mat. 19. 24 TPUTHPATOS,° TpvTNLA Tpvdawva. |, ns, 7, (§ 2. rem. 3) thie Ahi pr. name. Tpvdatvav, ace. Tpupaw, 6], fut. yow tpupn], js, 7, (82 small, to enfeeble, enervate) delicate living, gen. sing. Tpvdawva Tpupy . tab. B. a) Oa to break luxury, Lu. 7. 25; 2 Pe. 2. 13. a1 Thes. 2. 7. 6 He. 12. 13. ce Ja. 3.6. d Lu. 2. 24. Tpudaw, &, fut. 7ow, aor. I, etpipyca, (§ 18. tab. R) to live delicately and luxuriously, AS Gs “ie Tpupy, dat. sing. Tpupy Tpupny, acc. sing. . : : id. Tpudica |, ns, 9, (§ 2. rem. 3) Bien pr. name. Tpupdicay,® ace. Tpuvpodca Tpwdda, acc. : : : Tpwds Tpwadt, dat. . . . . . id. Tpwddos, gen. . . id. Tpwds], ddos, (&) 7, (64. rem. 2. ne) Troas, a city on the coast of Phrygia, near the site of ancient Troy. Tpwyovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. TPoyw TpwyvAAuor |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) Trogyllium, a town and promontory on the western coast of Ionia, opposite Samos. TpwyvAXin,* dat. tp&yw |, fut. tpdfouar, aor. 2, érpayov, (§ 36. rem. 1) pr. to crunch; to eat, Mat.24.38; from the Heb., apTov TpwOyey, to take TpwytAdALov food, partake of a meal, Jno. 13. 18. Tpwywv, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Tpoyw TUYXAVOVTA, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. TVYXGVYD Tvyxavovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. Tvyxave | , fut. revopat, perf. tetvxnka. & Té- TEvXa, A0r. D eTUXOV, (§ 36. rem. 2) to hit an object; to attain to, to obtain, ac- quire, enjoy, Lu. 20. 35; Ac. 24. 3, et al.; intrans. to happen, fall out, chance; part. TUXOV, ovaa, ov, common, ordinary, Ac. EO) 0s) 28.2); neut. TUXOV, as an adv., it may be, perchance, perhaps, 1 Co. 16. 6; el TUXOL, if it so happen, as the case may be, 1 Co. 14. 10; 15. 37; ¢0 be in a cer- tain condition, Lu. 10. 30. Tupravilw |, fut. (ow, aor. 1, pass. eruprraviaOnv, (§ 26. rem. 1) (ripmravov, a drum) pr. to beat a drum; to drum upon; in N.T. to bastinade, beat to death with rods and clubs, Henn. 13.5. qumikas, adv.—A. B.C. Ln. Tdf. — . : ; tot, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. ro. 11). \ TUTTW zvrot, nom. pl. mrikins TUov, acc. sing. : ‘ ( ; id. tiros |, ov, 6 TUTTW Tous, acc. pl. Bay eMat.19.24. fRo.16.12. 9 Ro. 16.12. 4% Ac. 20.15. ee te et TUNTE qumrew, pres. infin. act. 4 baa timrecOot, pres. infin. pass. 4 ; : id. qimtovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. . id. qimrovrt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. , id. TUTTO |, fut. Yo, (§ 23. rem. 2) aor. 1, erupa, to beat, strike, smite, Mat. 24. 49; 27.39, et al.; to beat the breast, as expressive of grief or strong emotion, Lu. 18. 13; 23. 48; in N.T. met. to wound or shock the conscience of any one, 1 Co. 8. 12; from the Heb., Ney 233% timos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) pr. a blow ; mark, of a wound inflicted, Jno. 20. 25; @ delinea- to smite with evil, punish, an impress; a print, tion; an image, statue, Ac. 7. 43; @ for- mula, scheme, Ro. 6. 17; form, purport, igure, counterpart, 1 Co. type, Ro. . 14; 1 Co. 10. 11; @ model pattern, Ac. Phi. 5 Ge Ul AUR Tey BAUS Bio): Wane AC. 23.2533, @ 10. 6; an anticipative figure, ~r GM . 44; He. 8.5; a moral paitern, Ss) 411 UVQKLV tupros |, i, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) blind, Mat. 9. 27, 28; II. 5; 12. 22; met. mentally blind, Mat. 15. 143; 23. 16, et al. Tuprdw, , fut. dow, pert. rerd- Awka, (§ 20. tab. T) to blind, render blind; met. Jno. 12. 40; 1 Jno. 2. 11; 21Con A. 4: TupAod, gen. sing. masc. tup ds tuprovs, acc. pl. mase. 3 3 : ; id. Tudddow, @], fut. dow : : ; id. TPA, dat. sing. masc. . : : : id. tupray, gen. pl. ; : ’ id. Tupdpevor,* ace. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. TUpw Tupdw, &], fut. dow « . : : id. rude |, fut. Cio, (§ 35. rem. 4) to raise a smoke ; pass. to emit smoke, smoke, smoul- der, Mat. 12. 20. Tupow, 6, fut. wow, perf. pass. Te- TUPHLat, (§ 21. tab. U) (tUdos, smoke, from TUpw) to besmoke; met. to possess with the fumes of conceit; pass. to be de- mented with conceit, puffed up, 1 Ti. 3. 6; Ose eines eae Beai2rm eb eor hon - ‘ mumikiis, adv. figuratively, typically, tupubeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. Tupow ‘ ’ F ud wf, a ena tO. LE: ; tupuvikds |,° n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (rupar, typhon, pease a, 3: tab..C. a) Tyrannus, pr. a pureicang) stormy, tempestuous. aie TUXELV, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 2) . TVYXaVW Tupavvov,* gen. ‘ ; Tvpavvos ee Uigec toes . TuxuKos TupBalu |, fut. Heo 6 26. rem. 1) (répBy, tu- Txtxos |, ov, 6, Tychicus, pr. name. , a eer , mult) to stir up, render turbid ; to throw ap ORY Base Sy Oe 2 ORES TVYXaVO into a state of perturbation, disquiet ; mid. Tuxoy, aor. 2, part. neut. adverbially : id. to trouble one’s self, be troubled, be dis- TUXOUT AY, BCC SIRE fern DRL er 2 ; id. teat Te sea TvXovTAS, acc. pl. fem. part. aor. 2 : id. tupBaly,’ 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . - tupBala SS he 3 ye pl. aor. 2, subj. . : : id. Tuptots,® dat. pl. masc. E ‘ Tvpios TOXOU, AE ean ea cack 5 a ’ Rainer 7 Tee) ov, 6, 4, @ Tyrian, an inhabitant of Pipes, Tm, dat. sing. indef. for tui, (§ 10. rem. 4. Tyre. note) womepel TO e€xTpdpate, Tupov, acc. c : ‘ A TYpos 5 eee E Tvpos |, ov, OF (§ 3. tab. C. b) Tats Tyre, a cele- aomepel TO extp.—Rec. Gr. Sch. Taf. brated and wealthy commercial city of aos): Pheenicia. Tvpov, gen. . Tvpos Y. Tvpy, dat. . F : : : ’ id. daxtvOwos |, ,0v - : ‘ P . baxuvOos tudré, voc. sing. masc. tudAds vakwO@ivous,! acc. pl. masc. . : . baktvOwos yi . i tupXoi, nom. and voc. pl. masc. : : id. vakwvOos | se ov, #, (§ 3. tab. C.a) @ hyacinth, a tudXots, dat. pl. masc. : : . id. gem resembling the colour of the hyacinth Tupdov, acc. sing. masc. . . 5 : id. flower. a Ac. 19.9. 6 Lu. 10. 41. ce Ac. 12. 20. d Mat. 12. 20. e Ac. 27. 14, Ff Res 9t 17, g Re. 21. 20. vaALv bakivOivos, N, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) hyacin- thine, resembling the hyacinth in colour, Re. 9. 17. tadivy, nom. sing. fem. DaAWwos Sadivnv, acc. sing. fem. . : : ; id. tadwos |], n, ov + taXos vanros |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a transparent stone, crystal ; also, glass, Re. 21. 18, 21. taXivos, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) made of glass; glassy, translucent, Re. 4. 6; 15. 2. tddw, dat. sing. Jvados UBpect, dataaplann. UBpts UBpews, gen. sing. . : - By cele id. wBpilers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. tBptlw DBpivw |, fut. iow. UPpus uBpu, acc. sing. : : : < id. UBprs |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) violent wanton- ness, insolence; contumelious treatment, out- rage, 2 Co. 12. 10; damage by sea, Ac. Ais Ie bBpilo, fut. iow, aor. 1, VBpuca, (§ 13. rem. 3) fo run riot; trans. to out- rage, Mat. 22. 6; Lu. 11. 45, et al. DBpiotys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) an overbearing, wantonly violent person, Ro. ity BYoyR UAW Te 14% bBpicat, aor. 1, infin. act. bBpilw UBpucay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. bBp.ic eves, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. UBpicbjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. : id. tBpirrds, ace. pl. bBpiorys vBpiotny, acc. sing. . . . . id. bBpiorys |, ov, 6 . . . UBpus byraivew, pres. infin. . byvaivo byratvovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. é id. bytaivoyras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. by.aivovres, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. Dyawvovtwy, gen. pl. masc. part. pres. é id. bytawvovon, dat. sing. fem. part. pres. ; id. byiavovens, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. id, by.atvovar, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. : id. byaivw |, fut. avd . C byujs byvaivwou, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. byvaive bytets, acc. pl. masc. byujs dy, acc. sing. masc. . : - ‘ id. a 1Ti. 5. 23. 412 viode vyins | 5 €0S, ods, 6, i), 7d, -és, ($7. tab. G. b) hale, sound, in health, Mat. 12.13; 15.31, et al.; met. of doctrine, sownd, pure, wholesome, Tit. Fe (io byraive, fut. avd, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) to be hale, sound, in health, Lu. 5. 31; 7. 10; to be safe and sound, Lu. 15. 27; met. to be healihful or sound in faith, doc- CHIME} GLCsyi ite kee 3)5) 2en2i5 pales bytat- Vov, ovca, ov, sound, pure, uncorrupted, 1 Dis 1) 10; et nals bypos |, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (dw, to wet) pr. wet, moist, humid; used of a tree, full of sap, fresh, green, Lu. 23. 31. byp@, dat. sing. neut. typos voact, dat. pl. (§ 4. rem. 3. b) tdwp voara, nom. andacc. pl. . : : ‘ id. voatt, dat. sing. . : : : : id. voatos, gen. sing. . ; : : ; id. boarwv, gen. pl. . : ; é : id. bdpic |, GS, : : ; : ; id. boptat, nom. pl. vopla bdpiay, acc. sing. . : : : : id. bépias, acc. pl. . : : : : id. vOpo7roret,” 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. boporotéw bdporroréw, GI, fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (ddpomrd- TNS, vowp & lv) to be a water-drinker. bdpwrikds |,’ 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (Udpwy, the dropsy, from Youp) dropsical. bdwp |, atos, To, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) water, Mat. Be Ui Oe a0 Ash eR Ts TGS ANOS Go Sh 4.7; watery fluid, Jno. 19. 343; vdwp Cov, living water, fresh flowing water, Jno. 4. 11; met. of spiritual refreshment, Jno. 4. 103 7. 38. topia, as, 1, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a water-pot, pitcher, Jno. 2. 6, 7; a bucket, pail, Jno. 4. 28. . VETOS berds |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (vo, to rain) rain, Ac. 14. 17, et al. berov, acc. sing. : berovs, acc. pl. . . betos . vids viobecia |, as, a (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (vids & 7iOnpr) adoption, a placing in the con- vie, voc. sing. ‘ ; . - dition of a son, Ro. 8. 15, 23; 9. 4; Gal. Ass epy di hen Ne La 6 Lu. 14. 2, gigi ey ~SGRO as vioGe 413 UTAaKO viofeciay, acc. sing. . . . . violecia | iperépay, acc. sing. fem. . . . bpeTEpos viobecias, gen. sing. 5 : , : id. DLETEpAs, gen. sing. fem. . ; é 5 id. viol, nom. and voc. pl. . : ; é vlosS bperepov, acc. sing. masc. and neut. 5 id. viots, dat. pl. F : : id. ierepos], a, ov, (§ 11. rem. 4) possess. pron. vidv, acc. sing. . : : ‘ : id. (dpets) your, yours, Lu. 6. 20; Ino. 7.6; eh 5, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Mat ie ZO ;leteal: ) |] ov, O . tab. C. a) a son, Mat. 1.21, 25; : eos ) ACS ; : ai 5 ULETEPH, dat. sing. masc. and neut. . . DLETEPOS 47.9; 13. 55, et al. freq; a@ legitimate ee 3 Bik UPL, dat. pl. . . . . ‘ C ov son, He.12.8; a son artificially constituted, aa nie F VILVED, |, Tul. Now . . . . UILVO Ac. 7.21; He. 11. 24; a descendant, Mat. vt 7 J 7 i i : bpvycavres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 - dpvew I. I, 20; Mar. 12.35, et al.; in N.T. the a : i ‘i ; a SP IAISe, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. . 5 id. young of an animal, Mat.21.5; a spiritual ¢ tpvows, dat. pl. . . . » vpvos son in respect of conversion or disciple- 4 i Buvos], ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a song; a hymn, song of praise to God, Ep. 5. 19; Col. BVO iJ / an f 4 S LA vpvew, @, fut. yow, aor. 1, vuvynoa, (§ 16. tab. P) to hymn, praise, celebrate or worship with hymns, Ac. 16. 25; absol. ship, 1 Pe.*5. 13; from the Heb., a dis- ciple, perhaps, Mat. 12. 27; a@ son as im- plying connexion in respect of member- ship, service, resemblance, manifestation, destiny, etc., Mat. 8. 12; 9. 15; 13. 38; 2Brelinis Vata 2m Orme se Lip lulle ae sAys to sing a kymn, Mat. 26. 30; Mar. 14. 26. TOrOysuOn Os 20346 320; UNO Tiya T2hs Ac. 2. 28; 4. 36; 13.10; Ep. 2.2; 5. 6; tpvouy, Sipersaplaunperte ; x i tpvew a SO eS} Go Lt) 9) , Oe CA 58 i UNF) ; k ; UL en. pl. : : ; : ; 5 Coll 3 OGnel hes: sein; 2) hess 2))3%- Ls 8 : eens oe 7 apostrophe for i vids @cod, K.7.A., son of God in respect pane MC arated Me: aio Che ALG eonlame sven ee UTQYE, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : ; vTayw ‘ Ln ae, by Cas SES Sard. 3 pers. sing. pres. ind... id. 1. 4, et al.; also, in respect of privilege hee e nf ee id Ta) res. infin. : : : 5 id. and character, Mat. 5. 9, 45; Lu. 6. 35; a ipa E f : : Roe 8. 1419; 9.263 Gal 3.267 aise baayes, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. . ‘ id. REG Geico: By hansen ‘ pray 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : id. Tov @cov. k.7.X., a title of the Messiah, eee eae P : 3 : bs . irdyy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. . ; , id. SE a le a braynre 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. 5 ; id. I. 34, 50; 20. 31, et al.; vids dvOpurov, ere eee Rgcee - a son of man, a man, Mar. 3. 28; Ep. URE GROG Sa ES aan ae 5 *s bmayovTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . id. 3.53 He. 2.6; 6 vids tod avOpwrov, a title of the Messiah, Mat. 8. 20, et al. freq.; as also, 6 vios Aafsis, Mat. 12.23, imaye |, fut. gw, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (id & dyw) tc lead or bring under; to lead or bring from under; to draw on or away; in N.T. et al. rs : es intrans. to go away, depart, Mat. 8. 4, 13; vLOV, gen. sing. . . . : . VLOS 7 re? ; ae ; 9.6; vraye éricw pov, get behind me! vious, acc. pl. ° 5 5 2 a id. = b . away ! begone! Mat. 4. 10; 16. 23; to vi@, dat. sing. ; : : ; j id. a : go, Mat. 5. 41; Lu. 12. 58, et al.; fo viov, gen. pl. . . . - 2 id. depart life, Mat. 26. 24. try |, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) wood, a forest ; in iraxor |, 7S, 7) ; : : : . braxotvw N.T. firewood, a mass of fuel, Ja. 3. 5. taxon, dat. sing. : : : : trakon DAnv,? acc. sing. , : . : - wry trakonv, acc. sing. . ‘ : : 3 id. bps, acc. pl. (§ 11. tab. K. b) ; 3 ot taaxojs, gen. sing. ‘ : ; : id. tpets, nom. pl. ‘ ‘ : ; id. brakovet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ . btraxotw *Ypevatos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) Hymeneus, pr. brakovery, pres. infin. . < ; C id. name. brakovere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. . id. tetépa, nom. sing. fem. : F ; tyérepos | tzaxovovor, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ‘ id. tyerépa, dat. sing. fem. . : ; é id. Saaxovovot, dat. pl. mase. part. pres. . ‘ id. a Ja. 3. 5. UTTQAKO aor. 1, infin. 5 5 : e , VTQAKOVUW e nw vTAaKOVO aL, trakovw |, ful. ovcopat, (id & dxovw) to give ar, hearken; to listen, Ac. 12.13; to obey, Mat.18.27); Mars 27) etralj;yineN- ©: to render submissive acceptance, Ac. 6. 7; Ro. 6.17; 2 Thes. 1.8; He. 5.9; absol. to be submissive, Phi. 2. 12. tmakoyn, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a hearkening to; obedience, Ro. 5.19; 6.16; 1 Pe. r. 143; submissiveness, Ro. 16. 19 ; 2 Co. 7. 15; submission, Ro. 1.5; 15. 18; 16:26:35) 2 ‘Co: Hews 5) be: I, 2, 22; compliance, Phile. 21. LXX. ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem, 2) obedient, submissive, Ac.7.39; 2aConZ Os wEhinzae. VravOpos |,° ov, 7, (b7d & dyvjp) bound to a man, married, L.G. iravtaw, @], fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (tro & avTadw ) to meet, Mat. 8. 28; Lu. 8. 27; 10. 53 e / UT7KOOS, gwing ear ; INOW TEs 20,040)5 12.aro- irdvryats, ews, 9, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a meeting, act of meeting, Jno.12.13. L.G. UTAVTHTAL, aor. 1, infin—A. B. D. Ln. Tdf. i i émayvrnoa, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Lu. 14. 31) ; Cee travryoww,” acc. sing. OmrdvTHOW travryots |, €ws, 7) UTavTae tmapses, acc. pl. Urapéus vrapéy, acc. sing. ‘ . ; : id. trapéis |, ews, 7 brdpxKo UTapXel, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. : " id. UTaPXELV, pres. infin. 3 ; . ‘i id. Umrdapxovra,, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. bmdpXxovTa, nom. and acc. pl. neut. part. pres. id. UTdpXOVTAs, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . 5 id. Ura pXOVTES, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 3 id. imdpxovros, gen. sing. masc. & neut. part. pres. id. DrapXovTwv, gen. pl. neut. part. pres. . ; id. trapxovons, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. ‘ id. pees: 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ‘ id. birdpxovet, dat. pl. neut. part. pres. id. imdpxw |, fut. fo, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (iad & apxw) to begin; to come into existence; to exist; lo be ACHIAOC SRS 37s to be, subsist, Ac. 19. 40; 28. 18; in possession, to belong, part. neut. pl. 7a brdpxovra, goods, pos- sessions, property, Mat. 19. 21; Lu. 8. 3; to be, Lu. 7: 255 8.41, et’ al. a — — ——— e Ac. 6. li. a Ro. 7.2. 6 Jno. 12. 13. 414 UTEP Umrapéis, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) goods possessed, substance, property, Ac. 2. 45; Hesro0:34.. 1G. DTapXoV, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . : bmdpxw VTAPXwOL, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. ‘ ‘; id. treBaXov,° 3 p.pl. aor. 2, ind. act. (§ 27.rem.2.d) troBadrw bréderéa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. DTOOELKVUPLL trederée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. < S id. bredeEato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . brodéxomat breOnkav, 3 p. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. (§ 28. tab. V) borne teixete,? 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. : . vTElKW brreikw |, fut. Eo, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (t7d & cixw) to yield, give way; absol. to be submis- sive, He. 13. ¥7. trédafe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. act. (§ 24. rem. 9) ; : . vrokapBavw tredeipOyy,’ 1. pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. Gaamsinay 2 ae Be nace 0 ty aaa umepeivaTe, 2 pers. pl. aor.1, ind. . bropevo iwéwewve, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§ 27. rem.1.d) id. Umepevov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. - 5 c id. trepvyjo Oy, 3 pers. s. aor.], ind. (§ 22. rem.5) UromypvyncKw nom. sing. neut. . . 5 bdaevavrios baevavtios |, (a, (ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (i70 & évavrios) over against ; brevavtiov, contrary, adverse; 6 tre- vavTtos, an opponent, adversary, He.10.27; untoward, inimical, Col. 2. 14. , birevavriovs, acc. pl. masc. : : . vrevayTios DIEVEYKELY, aor. 2, infin. (§ 36. rem. 1) C tropéepw jmrevcovv, | pers. sing. and 3 pers. pl. imperf. brrovoew bremrAcvorapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, (§ 35. rem. 3) brorAéw ce WA . . uTrép |, prep. with a genitive, above, over ; met. in behalf of, Mat. 5. 44; Mar. 9. 40; Jno. Hija tO Gib GILG Phile. 13; in maintenance of, Ro. 15. 8; a the furtherance of, Jno. 11. 4; 2 Co. . 6, 8, et al.; for the realisation of, Phi. 2. 13; equivalent to epl, instead of beneficially, about, con- cerning, with the further signification of interest or concern in the subject, Ac. 233 with an acc. over, Mat. used after Rea Tse ROMO .e 271s 2 COnk mn 2rsare. 2 Thes. 2. beyond; met. beyond, more than, LON SG 2aCoe £-1o5) eb alas comparative terms, Lu.16.8; 1, et al.; 2: Co. 122035 He. 4.12; in N.T. as an adv., in a higher degree, in fuller measure, 2 Co. 11. 23. @d He. 13.17. e Ro. 11.3. VITEPa 415 vmepA bmrepatpdp.evos, nom. sing. m. part. pres. pass. brrepaipw abundantly, Ep. 3. 20; 1 Thes. 3. 10; 5. 13. trepaipw |, (trép & aipw) to raise or lift up above TX: or over ; mid. to lift up one’s self; met. to be over-elated, 2 Co. 12. 7; to bear one’s self arrogantly, to rear a haughty front, 2 Thes. 2. 4. brepaipwpar, 1 pers. sing. pres. subj. pass. brépaxpos |,“ ov, 6, 77, (§ 7-rem. 2) (irép & dkuy, a point, prime) past the bloom of life. NET brrepave |, adv. (trrép & avo) above, over, far above; of place, Ep. 4. 10; He. 9. 5; of rank, dignity, etc., Ep. 1. 21. L.G. (q). brepavéaver,” 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . trepavgavw trepavgdve |, fut. Eyow, (§ 35. rem. 5) (irép & avgave ) to increase exceedingly. (q). trepBaivew,” pres. infin. . c : . trepBaivw trepBaive |, fut. Byoopar, ($ 37. rem. 1) (taép & Baivw) to overstep ; to wrong, aggrieve, brrepatpw 59 “5d 1 Thes. 4. 6. imepBddXov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. . dmepBdddw brepBdAXovta, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. id. drepBaddovtus |,? adv. : : 3 id. DrepBdddovoay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. id. wrepBadAovoys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. id. brepBadAw |, fut. Bada, (§ 27. rem. 1. b) (imép & Bardo) pr. to cast or throw over or beyond, to overshoot; met. to surpass, excel; part. trepBaddor, ovea, ov, surpassing, Comms TOT sO 14s ebrall: brrepBadXAdvrus, adv. exceedingly, above UmrEpeKTrEpLaT Os, adv.—B. Ln. Tdf. brép €x mepiccod, Rec. Sch. bmepextreptooov, Gr. (1 Thes. 5. 13). brepexteivopev,/ 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. . Drepektetvor brrepeteivw |, fut. rev, (§ 27. rem. 1. c) (irép & ’ > P €xTeivw) to over-extend, over-stretch. 1..G. OmrepeKYuVOmEvoy,s acc. sing. neut. part. pres. > pass. ° . . drepekXvvw / / brrepekyxvvw |, (treo & exxtvvw) to pour out above XU measure or in excess; pass. to run over, overflow. L.G. e / h 3 . US d e /, UTEPEVTVYXAVEL, pers. sing. pres. ind. UTEPEVTVYXAVW brepevtvyxdvo |, (brép & évrvyxdvw) to intercede for. (@) NT. , . : dreperepioaevoe, 3 pers. sing. aor. I, ind. brepTepirmevw breperAcovace,' 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. tzeprAcovdlw bmepexov, acc. sing. neut. part. pres. . brepexw brepéxovras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. id. DIFEPEXOVTL, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. : id. bmepéxovoa, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. id. brepexovoais, dat. pl. fem. part. pres. . : id. imepexw }, fut. Ew, (trép & exw) to hold above ; intrans. fo stand out above, to overtop: met. to surpass, excel, Phi. 2. 3; 4.73 7o imepéxov, excellence, pre-eminence, Phi. 3.8; to be higher, superior, Ro. 13. 1; ISPer 213. brrepoxy, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pro- minence ; met. excellence, rare quality, measure, 2 Co. 11. 23. 1 Co. 2.1; eminent station, authority, trepBorn, Hs, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pr. DUTY. 22. a throwing beyond, an overshooting ; ex- irepnpavia |," as, 1) brepypavos traordinary amount or character, transcend- vrepypavol, nom. pl. masc. : ; > id. ancy, 2Co.12.73 4.73 xa0’ brrepBoAnr, brepnpavors, dat. pl. masc. . : - id. adverbially, exceedingly, extremely, Ro. brrepypavos |, ov, 0, ), (§ 7. rem. 2) (urép & TwE2 ss 25COmkns, set ale paivw) pr. conspicuous above, supereminent; tarepBorr |, nS, y brepBadrrw met. assuming, haughty, arrogant, Lu. trepBorn, dat. sing. brrepBodyn lig Hit S IROb Ne BeR 2) Wi he AMEE AS Os SrepBodjv, acc. sing. . id. 1 Pe. 5. 5. treoetoor |, aor. 2, of Direpopdw, ($ 36. rem. 1) to brepynpavia, as, ”, (S22stabsy Be b; look over or above a thing; met. to over- and rem. 2) haughtiness, arrogance, Mar. look, disregard ; to bear with, Ac. 17. 30. Wi 2i2ie bmepeketva |,° ady. (irrép, exeiva) beyond, N.T. trepypdvovs, acc. pl. masce. P ‘ brepnpavos Smepexrrepiacod |, adv. (imép, ex, mepisaod) in trepiowy,’ nom. sing. masc. part. : DmrEpEtoov over abundance; beyond all measure, super- brepAiay |, adv. (vrép & Alay) in the highest degree, a1Co. 7. 36. 6 2 Thes. 1.3. ec 1 Thes. 4. 6. d 2 Co. 11. 23. e 2 Co. 10. 16. ft 2 Co. 10. 14. g Lu. 6. 38. h Ro. 8. 26. i1 Ti. 1.14. k& Mar. 7. 22. U Ac. 17. 30. viTEpA pre-eminently, especially, superlatively, 2 Co. 11. 5; 12 nN trepAiav, Gr. Tdf tmép Niav, Rec. Sch. trepvixaw, ©}, fut. yow, (§ 18. tab. R) (drep & VLKaW ) to overpower in victory; to be abundantly victorious, RomSe03 7 eel: Gre 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. 5 5 prevail mightily, e lal a e , UTEPVLKWILEV, UTEPVLKAW brépoyKa, acc. pl. neut. ; A > birepoyKos birépoyKos |, ov, 6, 9, (§ 7. rem. 2) (bmép & dyxos) pr. over-swollen, overgrown ; of language, swelling, pompous, boastful, 2 Pe. 2. 18; Jude 16. brep0xy |, 7S, 7) . . trepexo Or epoxt, dat. sing. A j ; é DTEpOXY acc. sing. ‘ j 5 id. UTEPOXHV, treprepiocedy |, fut. evow, (§ 13. tab. M) (imép & TEPLOTEV ) to superabound; to abound still more, Ro.5.20; mid. to be abundantly filled, overflow, 2 Co. 7. 4. N.T. treprepiroevopat, 1 pers. s. pres. ind. mid. jreprepiooevo treprepiacas |,’ adv. (tmép & mepirads) super- abundantly, most vehemently, above all measure. N.T. breptrcovalw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (érép & tAeovalw) to superabound, be in exceeding abundance, over-exceed, 1 Ti. 1.14. N.T. trepufow, |, fut. dow, (§ 20. tab. T) (irép & p p byw) to exalt supremely. LXX. breptywoe,® 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 6 UTrepuyow vmepppovety,? pres. infin. . . . brepppovew brepppovew, @ |, fut. now, (§ 16. tab. P) (trép & povew) to overween, have lofty thoughts, be elated. trepOov |, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (pr. neut. of brepHos, upper, from uTep) the upper part of a house, wpper room, or chamber, ES Conlon l 35 O 33) 7583 Ose 2G: trepow, dat. sing. brepOov treoteAapyy, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. mid. (§ 27. rem. 1. d) . uTooteAdAw tréoreAXe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. act. ; id. wreotpepov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . - brooTpEepw bréortpewa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. tréotpeay, 3 pers. pl. aor. J, ind. ; : id. tréotpewe, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : id. breotpwvvvoy,’ 3 pers. pl. imperf. brootpavvupe a Ro. 8. 37. 6 Mar, 7. 37. e Phi, 2. 9. 416 vIrVvos brerayn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, ind. pass. (§ 26. rem. 3) ‘ : : : UmoTacow bretaynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, ind. pass. j id. breragzas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. 5 id. trerage, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. . 3 id. tréxourar,s nom. pl. fem. part. pres. ; tréxw brréxw |, fut. ipetw, ($§ 36. rem. 4) (t7d & yw) X X pr. to hold under; to render, undergo, suffer, Jude 7. DTEXWOPNTE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. broywpew vmnyov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. brdyw bryKoot, nom. pl. masc. baryKoos cece ov, 6, 7) . vTakovw UM/KOVOV, 3 pers. pl. ieee j ‘ : id. UITNKOVTAY, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. ; : id. brynKovoate, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. . : id. UTHKOVEE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. 3 é id. bmrnveyKa, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. (§36.rem. 1) tropepw brnvrncay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. : . vTavTaw UTHVTINGE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ id. banperat, nom. pl. - Omnperys UmnpeTats, dat. pl. : : : : id. vmNperas, 2cC-ap lem. : : ; , id. virnpereiv, pres. infin. bmnperew brnperéw, O |, fut. now UmTNpeTns oanpern, dat. sing. ‘ ; ; 3 id. omnpéeTnv, acc. sing. : : ¢ id. brnpeTys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. 5) (id & éepérys, a rower) pr. an under-rower, a rower, one of a ship’s crew ; a minister, attendant, ser- vant ; an attendant on a magistrate, a lictor, apparitor, officer, Mat. 5.25; an atlendant or officer of the Sanhedrin, Mat. 26. 58; an attendant, or servant of a sy- nagogue, Lu. 4. 20; a@ minister, attendant, assistant in any work, Lu. 1. 2; Jno. 18. 36, et al. trnpetew, G, fut. Yow, 20r. 1, brnper- noa, to subserve, Ac. 13. 36; to relieve, supply, Ac. 20. 34; to render kind offices, Ac24 hues" tanpérnoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. Smnperéw bmnpeTyoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. id. , O) e Q umypeTov, gen. pl. : 3 4 banpérys imfpxe, 3 pers. sing. imperf. indpxw bappxov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. j : id. virvos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) sleep, Mat. 1. 24, 2 Ro. 12. 3. e Lu. 19, 36. St Jude 7. UITVOU 417 VTTOKP et al.; met. spiritual sleep, religious slumber, Ro. broonpa, aros, Td, (§ 4. tab. D.c) anything 13. 11. bound under ; a sandal, Mat. 3.11; 10. 10, Urvov, gen. sing. omvos et al. Urve, dat. sing. id. broonpa |, aros, TO - brodew brodnpata, acc. pl. brodnpa u7ro | , Prep. with a genitive, pr. under; hence used brooypatos, gen. sing. id. to express influence, causation, agency; bTOOnLATOV, gen. pl. id. by, Mat. 1. 22, et al. freq.; by the agency bmddncat, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. mid. brobeu of, at the hands of, 2 Co. 11. 24; He. brodnadpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. aor 1, mid. id. 12. 3; with acc., under, with the idea of brddikos |," ov, 6, 4, (§ 7. rem. 2) (two & dik) motion associated, Mat. 5. 15, et al.; un- under a legal process; also, under a judi- der, Jno. 1. 49; 1 Co. 10. 1; under sub- cial sentence; under verdict to an opposed jection to, Ro. 6. 14; 1 Ti. 6. 1, et al.; party in a suit, liable to penalty, convict, of time, at, about, Ac. 5. 21. Ro. 3. 19. broBddrAw |, fut. Badd, aor. 1, dr€Bador, (§ 27. brodpapovres,° nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 2, (§ 36. rem. 2. d) (ud & Barrw) to cast under ; rem. 1) tbroTpéxw met. to suggest, instigate ; to suborn, Ac. broliytoy |, lov, Td, (§ 3. tab. C. 0) (pr. neut. of Ge Tite brolvytos, under a yoke, from g76 & broypappov," acc. Sing. DroypapLp.0s Luyov) an animal subject to the yoke, a Srroypappos |, od, 6, (8 3. tab. C. a) (droypadw) beast of draught or burden; in N.T. spe. pr. @ copy to write after; met. an exam- an ass, Mat. 21. 5; 2 Pe. 2. 16. ple for imitation, pattern, 1 Pe.2.21. L.G. broluyiov, gen. sing. F : brrolvy.ov wrodéoekTar, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. (§ 23. irolovvupe|, fut. Zacw, (iad ke Covvvpe) to gird rem. 7) : Urodeyouat under, of persons; to undergird a ship irodcdepevous, acc. pl. masc. part. perf. pass. brooew with cables, chains, etc. brdderypa |, atos, 76 brrodeikvupe | droCdvvevtes,* nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . Srolovvupe brodelypara, acc. pl. brdderypa | troKatw |, adv. (bird & Katw) under, beneath, under- brrodelypart, dat. sing. j id. neath, Mar.6. 11; 7. 28, et al.; met. He. brodeikvupe |, fut. deiSw, (§ 31. tab. BB) (iro & Bis Belay): detxvupt) to indicate, Ac. 20. 35; to in- droxptvopa |, fut. oda, (dad & kpive) to answer, timate, suggest, Mat. 3.7; Lu. 3.7; 6.47; respond ; to act a part upon the stage; 125-55 2c, 9: 10: hence, to assume a counterfeit character; brddeypa, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) to pretend, feign, Lu. 20. 20. a token, intimation; an example, proposed broKpiots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. Ec) a for imitation or admonition, Jno. 13. 15; response, answer; histrionic personification, He. 4.11; Ja. 5. 10; 2 Pe. 2. 63 a@ copy, acting ; hypocrisy, simulation, Mat. 23. 28; LEE, i A) We P83. Mar. 12. 15, et al. Sirode(Ew, | pers. sing. fut. ind. brodeiKvupe UroKpitys, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) the brodecapevn, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1 brod€eXopat giver of an answer or response; a stage- brodexop.a |, fut. défopat, perf. brroddoeypa, (§ 23. | player, actor ; in N.T. a moral or religious rem. 7) (jd & déyopmar) to give recep- | counterfeit, a hypocrite, Mat. 6. 2, 5, 16; tion to; to receive as a guest, entertain, 7b snetrale Is wes Brix OA NCS ifs GR dis Bo Be UroKpwojLevous,° acc. pl. masc. part. pres. brokpivomat brodéw |, fut. yow, perf. pass. droddenat, (§ 37. tmokpice, dat. sing. bmoKpiots rem. 1) (tad & déw) to bind under; mid. troKpices, ace. pl. id. to bind under one’s self, put on one’s own tmoKpioews, gen. sing. id. feet, Ac. 12. 8; to shoe, Ep. 6. 15; pass. imeKpliow, acc. sing. id. to be shod, Mar. 6. 9. broxpiots |, ews, 7) : DroKplvopat a1 Po. 2. 21. 6 Ro. 3.19 e Ac. 27. 16, @ Ac. 27.17. e Lu. 20. 20. 28 tinuation; hence, to answer, Lu. 10, 30; to tuke up a notion, to think, suppose, Lu. bropipvycke |, fut. trouvjow, (§ 36. rem. 4) (umd & PYLVTKO ) to put in mind, re- U7TTOKp 418 UTTO7TY UTOKpLTG, voc. sing. DroKpLTys tient endurance, 2 Co. 12. 12; Col. 1. 11, et al.; broKpirat, nom. and voce. pl. “ : id. patient awaiting, Lu. 21. 19; a@ patient brokpiTns |, ov, 6 trokpivopat frame of mind, patience, Ro. 5. 3, 43 broKkpirov, gen. pl. DTOKPLTNS 15. 4,5; Ja. 1.3, et al.; perseverance, trokaBov, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 2 tbroAap Pave Ro. 2. 7; endurance in adherence to an brodapBdvew, pres. infin. —Al. Ln. Taf. | =F object, 1 Thes. 1.3; 2 Thes. 3.5; Re. drodapBavew, Rec.Gr. Sch. (3 Jno.8) 1.93 év bropovy & Se troporijs, con- trodapPBavere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. . : id. stantly, perseveringly, Lu. 8.15; Ro.8.25; troAap Pave |, fut. AjWopot, aor. 2, bréAa Por, | He. 12. 1; an enduring of affliction, etc., (§$36.rem. 2) (tad & AapPBavw) to take the act of suffering, undergoing, etc., 2 Co. up, by placing one’s self underneath what MoO eOneAs is taken up; to catch away, withdraw, DTOMUYLVICKELY, pres. infin. UTOMULVHTKO Ac. 1.9; to tuke up discourse by con- UTOMipvyncKe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. i id. | TS, INS C5 UNS trcveyypa, atos, T6,—A. B. Ln. Taf. KataAXeyrpa, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ro. 9. 27) broXcirw |, fut. yw, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (ird & Aeirw) to leave remaining, leave behind ; 3 e , \ vToA ctw pass. to be left surviving, Ro. 11. 3. broAcypa, atos, TO, ($4. tab. D. c) a remnant, v.r. Ro. g. 27. troAnvor |,“ ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (trd & An- vos) @ vat, placed under the press, Anvds, to receive the juice. LXX. trokwumrdve |, (td & Aywrdve, to leave) equiva- lent to dzoXeirw, to leave behind. (cq). éroAyrdvev,’ nom. sing. masc. part. pres. bropetvavras, acc. pl. masc. part. aor. 1.—A.] e , brodumTavw Ln. Tdf. 5 E { bropevw tropevovtas, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 5. 11) brojeivas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 i id. bropepevynkora, acc.s.m. part. perf. (§27. rem. 2. d) id. bropever, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . } : id. bropevetre, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. ; : id. UTOpEeveTeE, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : 2 id. Szopévopev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ; id. vTropevovTas, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. = id. tmopevovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. brropev |, fut. yo, (§ 27. rem. 1. a) aor. 1, Szé- pewva, (bd & pévw) intrans. to remain or stay behind, when others have departed, Lu. 2.43; trans. to bear up under, endure, suffer patiently, 1 Co. 13.7; He. 10. 32; absol. to continue firm, hold out, remain con- stant, persevere, Mat. 10. 22; 24. 13, etal. bropovy, Hs, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) pa- a Mar. 12.1. 61 Pe. 2. 21. | SromvevoarTos,” gen. sing. mase. part. aor. 1 mind, Jno: 14.26; Tit.3.1; 2) Pe. 1. 12's Jude 5; to suggest recollection of, remind others of, 2 Ti. 2. 14; 3 Jno. 10; mid. UTOMLLYNOKOPAL, aor. 1, (pass. form) brepvicOnv, to call to mind, recollect, remember, Lu. 22. 61. tropvnois, ews, 4, (§ 5. tab. E. c) a putting in mind, act of reminding, 2 Pe. I. 13; 3.13; remembrance, recollection, PA AWG 315 5s UTopVATAL, EXojes He infin. act. : dTOMILVHTKw bropvyjce., 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . F id. bropvyjcet, dat. sing. bropvyjots Uropvyow, acc. sing. . . . . id. brdpvyots |, ews, 7) - UTopivyocKo UTOMVYATH, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. . ‘ id. bropovn |, 7S, 7 browever DTOMOVY, dat. sing. DropLov” UTOMOVIHV, ace. sing. : ‘ : ; id. bropovins, gen. sing. . . . 5 id. biovoetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. brovoew brrovoew, & |, fut. now, § 16. tab. P) (i706 & voéw) to suspect ; to suppose, deem, Ac. 13. 25; PRS 2ie2y trovoia, as, 1, ($2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) suspicion, surmise, 1 Ti. 6. 4. trévowa |, as, 7) ° brovoew brovoat,° nom. pl. : brovoue tromAéw |, fut. evropat, ($ 35. rem. 3) (oro & mA) to sail under; to sail under the lee, or, to the south of, an island. etce., Ac. 27 Asian plas rs bromvew ec] Ti, 6. 4, d Ac, 27. 18. UTTQ7TTV trorvew |, fut. evow, (§ 35. rem.1, 3) (tro & wvéw) to blow gently, as the wind. N.T. irrorrdduov |, cov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (bd & wovs) 4 footstool, Mat. 5.35; Ja.2.3, etal. LG. bvrooracel, dat. sing. . UrdaTacts DTOTTATEWS, gen. sing. = . A id. brdatacts |, ews, 7), (§ 5. tab. E. c) (idicrapan, to stand under, jad & toTnpLt) pr. a stand- ing under ; a taking of a thing upon one’s self ; an assumed position, an assumption of a specific character, 2 Co. 11. 17; an engagement undertaken with regard to the conduct either of others, a vouching, 2 Co. 9. be or of one’s self, a pledged profession, He. 3. 14; an assured impression, @ men- tal realising, He. 11. 1; @ substructure, basis ; subsistence, essence, He. 1. oe brocreiAnrat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. fzoaréAAw trooTeAXw |, fut. cred, aor. 1. dreorerda, (§ 27. rem. 1. b. d) (id & oTc\XAw) pr. to let down, to stow away; to draw back, with- draw, -Gal. 2. 12; mid. to shrink back, quail, recoil, He. 10. 38; to keep back, suppress, conceal, Ac. 20. 20, 27. broaToAy, 7s, n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a shrinking back, He. 10. 39. L.G. trocroAy |, 75, troote\w trootoAns,” gen. sing. . UTOoTOAY bmoorpepe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. . trooTpepw brootpedety, pres. infin. . . . id. brootpépovTt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. ‘ id. trootpédu |, fut. Wo, (§ 23. rem. 1. a) (t76 & oTpepw) to turn back, return, Mar. 14.40; Lupe E.95 O50 24395) 43s) 45sec al- broorpépur, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. . broatpepw brootpeyat, aor. 1, infin. e - id. brootpewarTes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 id. brootpépartt, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. brocTpewas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 id. trootpewacat, nom. pl. fem. part. aor. 1 id. brooTpeww, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. ; ; id. brogtpovvynt, OF yyw], fut. otpdcw, (§ 36. rem. 5) (imo & OTPOVVUpL) to strow under, spread underneath, Lu. 19. 36. brorayevTw, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 2, pass. oracow uToTayy, 3 pers. s. aor.2, subj. pass. (§26.rem.3) id. irotayy |, 7S, 7 ; : , : id. c ~ : a , trotayy, dat. sing. vToTayH 419 U7TTOTU brorayiycerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 2, ind. pass. taordoaw. broraynobucba, 1 pers. pl. fut. 2, ind. pass. id. brotayyte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. pass. . id. brotagat, aor. 1, infin. act. ; ; , id. troraéavrTa, acc. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. trordéav7t, dat. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. trotaéayros, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, act. id. brotaccco ban, pres. infin. mid. . . id. trotaccerhe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. , id. trotaccecOm, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. id. trotacoécbwoav, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper.} mid.—A. B. Ln. Tdf. 5 id. trotagcecOar, R.Gr.Sch. (1 Co. 14.34) trotdacerat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. ; id. tmotaconabe, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. mid. . id. DTOTATTOpEVaL, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. mid. id. brotaccopevas, acc. pl. fem. part. pres. mid. id. trotagcopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. UToTAToOpeEVOS, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. trotagow, Of tw], fut. Ew, (§ 26. rem. 3) (dd & Tago) to place or arrange under ; to subordinate, 1 Co. 15. 27; to bring under influence, Ro. 8. 20; pass. to be subordi- nated, 1 Co. 14. 32, et al.; to be brought under a stale or influence, Ro. 8.20; mid. to submit one’s self, render obedience, be submissive, Lu. 2. 513 < 10. 17, et al. brotayn, 7s, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. a) subor- dination, 1 Ti. 3. 4; submissiveness, 2 Co. N.T. broretaypeva, acc. pl. neut. part. perf. pass. Gass Galena. alanis Qeane. troTécow trotéraktat, 3 pers. sing. perf. ind. pass. . id. trotiéuevos, nom. sing. mase. part. pres. mid. troriOnut broriOnp |, fut. daofjow, (§ 28. tab. V) (iro & TtOnpu) to place under; to lay down the neck beneath the sword of the execu- tioner, to set on inzminent risk, Ro. 16. 43 mid. to suggest, recommend to attention, 1 Lisa 6: brrotpéxw |, 20r. 2, drddpapor, (§ 36. rem. 1) (dad & Tpéxo) to run under; as a nautical term, to sail under the lee of, Ac. 27. 16. trotuTwctv, acc. sing. broTvTwals trorimwots |, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) (izoruzda, to sketch, from iao & tumdw) @ sketch, delineation ; a form, formula, presentment, sample, 2 Ti. 1.13; a@ pattern, a model re- presentation, 1 Ti. 1. 16. « He. 10. 39. trodéper, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. / vropepw 2) bropepw |, aor. 1, baryveyKa, aor. 2, baijveyKov, (§ 36. rem. 1) (did & pepw) to bear under ; to bear up under, support, sustain, 1 Co. 10. 13; to endure patiently, 1 Pe. 2. 19; to undergo, 2 Ti. 3. 11. troxwpéw, @|, fut. yow, ($ 16. tab. P) (id & g. 10. . /, | broxwpov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. DToXwpew tromaln, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. trwmialo xopew) to withdraw, retire, Lu. 5. 16; tromatw |, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) (drwy, the ey part of the face below the eyes, from jad & Gy) pr. to strike one upon the parts beneath the eye; to beat black and blue ; hence, to discipline by hardship, coerce, 1 Co. g. 27; met. to weary by continual importunities, pester, Lu. 18. 5. s|,° bos, 6, ) (§ 5. tab. E.g) @ hog, swine, boar or Sow, voooros | , Ov, 6, 9, (Heb. IN) Ayssop, in N.T., however, not the plant usually so named, but probably the caper plant; a bunch of hyssop, He. 9. 19; @ hyssop stalk, Jno. vyynro 4. 2; 22. 27, et al.s pr. neut. of dorepos. baTepéw, O, fut. How, aor. 1, dorép- noa, perf. VOTEPHKG, (§ 16. tab. P) to be behind in place or time, to be in the rear ; to fall short of, be inferior to, 2 Co. Il. 55 12) 005) to fail of; fail to atiain, He. 4.1; to. be in want of, lack, Lu. 22. 35; to be wanting, Mar. Io. Dt; absol. to be defective, in default, Mat. 19. 20; 1 Co. 12. 24; to run short, Jno. 2. 3; mid. to come short of a privilege or stand- ard, to miss, Ro. 3. 23; absol. to come short, be below standard, 1 Co. 1. 7; to come short of sufficiency, to be in need, want, Lu. 15.14; 2 Co. 11.8; Phi. 4. 12; He. 11.37; to be a loser, suffer detriment, 1 Co. 8. 8;-in N.T. DOTEPELV azo, to be backwards with respect to, to slight, He. 12. elise totépnjia, atos, Td, (§ 4. tab. D. c) a shortcoming, defect ; personal shortcom- img, 1 Co, 16.17 Phil 25 30;)\Coly 124 1 Thes.3.10; want, need, poverty, penury, Lut 20 4s 2 Corsi rey md set alan Kee 19. 29. LG. toowmov, gen. sing. VOOWTOS toourw, dat. sing. id. torepet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . 5 barepéw tatepeta ban, pres. infin. mid. and pass. id. borepew |, O, fut. yow VaTEpos borepybeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. torepéw DoTEpHKEVal, perf. infin. id. borépyya |, aTos, TO - . VOTEPOS botepyuwata, acc. pl. boTepna. toTepnuatos, gen. sing. id. baTepynca, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. boTepew boTEpHTavrTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. | id. botepjoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. id. borepyoews, gen. sing. baTEpynos borepnow, acc. sing. id. torépnats |, ews, ) - . VOTEPOS torépots,’ dat. pl. masc. iat id. votepor |, adv. Batepos |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) posterior in place or time; subsequent, 1 Ti. 4. 1. VOTEPOV, adv. after, afterwards, Mat. a 2 Pe. 2, 22. 61 Ti 4.1. voTépyots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) want, need, Mar. 12. 44; Phi. 4. N.T. vaTepos,—B. In. Tdf. mpatos, Rec. Gr. Sch. (Mat. 21. 31). batepovpicba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. : DITEPOVPLEVOL, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. LITEPOYPEVY, dat. sing. m. part. pres. mid.—} Aiba. sine, 5 : DOTEPOLVTL, R.Gr.Sch.Tdf. (1 Co. ea UVTTEPOVTAL, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . DOTEPOLVTL, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. voTep®, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind. contr. . VOTEPOV, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. td by apostrophe for jg before an aspirate. bpavrds|,° 4, dv, (§ 7. tab. F. a) (idaivo, weave) woven. ter, dat. sing. : f : ‘ , tumAd, ace. pl. neut. bYypAots, dat. pl. neut. : ; J i tymAov, nom. and ace. sing. neut. i /, , , tumr0s |, 4, dv . . tymAdrepos, nom. sing. masc. compar. tyumAod, gen. sing. masc. e¢ Jno. 19. 23. II. baTEepew id. id. id. id. id. id, to 4 vyos bYynros id. id. twos tyros id. vipnro tYmrodpover, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper.— Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. bumAG ppdver,—B. Ln. (Ro. 11.20) } bYyAodpoveiv, pres. infin. . aaron aver, @], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) cre 6s & dpovew) to have lofty thoughts, be haughty, Ro. 11. 20; proud, overweening, Wow, OA aye INIEINS bwicrots, dat. pl. neut. vyoTos |, 7, ov vos bwiarov, gen. sing. masc. Dros ], cos, 74, ($5. tab. Eb) height, Ep. 3. 185 Re. 21.16; met. exaltation, dignity, emi- the height of heaven, Lu. 1. 78; 24. 49; Ep. 4. 8. ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) high, Mat. 4. 8; highest heaven, He. nence, Ja. 1.9; from the Heb., bunAGs, 7, lofty, elevated, 7a. dYmAa, the upraised, Ac. 13.17; met. highly esteemed, IAD, Os HRS bpovetv TO tumAd, to have lofty thoughts, be proud, Ro. 12> 16: vYoros, N, OV; (§ 7. tab. F a) highest lofliest, most elevated; 7a tiwora, from the Heb., Mar. I1. 10; met. 6 tytoTos, the Most High, Mar. 5. 7, et al; wwos. bydu, 6, fut. oGw, aor. 1, twooa, to raise aloft, lift up, Ino. 3.14; 8. 28; exalt, Mat. Hjeetmetuales Qs D535 overween, the highest heaven, Mat. 21. 9; superlative of met. to elevate in condition, uplift, II. 235 23. Ho Ge vwopua, atos, 70, (§ 4. tab. D. c) height, Ro. 8.39; & towering of self-con- L.G. E205) Ena ceit, presumption, 2 Co. Io. 5. gen. sing. dwous, : ; tos tow, GI, fut. dow, (§ 2 20. tab. T) twubeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1. pass. (§ 21. tab. U) byw tyodeca, nom, sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. twobjvet, aor. 1, infin. pass. twodns, 2 pers. aor. Const. Tdf. ipwleica, Rec. Gr. Sch. | py obo6oon bYwblnon; Al. Ln. (Mat. 11. 23) twwOyoerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. . . sing. 1, ind. pass.— . UY 421 ! bumAodpovew id. UYLoTOS vYaTos id. id. id. CPA N GIA iWwOnon, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass. japon oes SWobijon ;—B.D. Ln. Td. |. , 9 tWwbcioa, Ree. Gr. Sch. (Lu. ee Io. 15). j bwwOAre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. tYodd, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. twopa |, atos, TO Bos tay, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. c bWow vwoce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. id. bYydoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. byoon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. act. . id. bwwonte, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. act. C id. @. dye, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, imper. éoblw payetv, aor. 2, infin. ‘ é 5 id. payera, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. (§ 35. rem. 6, and § 36. rem. 1) id. payerau, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. payere, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, imper. id. payn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. id. adyns, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. = id. paynre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. id. ayot, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, optat. . id. dyovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 2, ind. id. cbaryovres, nom. pl. mase. part. aor. 2 id. pdyopa|, see éobiu. iyos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a glutton, Mat. 11.19; IAB. Ya evita INI paye, 1 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. 4 eobiw paywper, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. id. paywot, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. id. datrovny,” acc. sing. : ; : - gardvys ardvys, OY pedvyns|, ov, 6, (by metath. for pawvorys, Lat. penula) a thick cloak for travelling, with a hood, daiver, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. daive daiverOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. id. catverat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. id. daily, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. id. pawopnevy, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. mid. id. pawopevov, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. atvopevov, gen. pl. part. pres. mid. id. datvovrat, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. . : id. gaivovtt, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. id. haivo] > fut. avd, perf. TréepayKa, (§ 27. 4.13. parvo a Lu. 3. 35. rem. 1. c. and rem. 2.a) aor. 2, pass. ébavyv, (a) | (§ 27. rem. 4.b.) to cause to appear, bring to light ; absol. to shine, Jno. 1. 5; 5.353 2 Reh rrO; Uno. 2o, seat alos Oni2); 21. 23; mid. or pass. to be seen, appear, be visible, Mat.1.20; 2.7, 13,19, etal.; 7a datvopeva, things visible, things obvious to the senses, He. 11. 3; patvopat, to appeur, seem, be in appearance, Mat. 23. 27; Lu. 24.11; to appear in thought, seem in idea, be a notion, Mar. 14. 64, et al. davepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) ap- parent, conspicucus, manifest, clear, known, well-known, Mar. 4.22; 6.14; Gal. 5. 19, etal.; éy avepo, openly, Mat.6.4,6; also, in outward guise, externally, Ro. 2. 28. davepow, O, fut. dow, aor. 1, epave- pwoa, (§ 20. tab. T) perf. pass. reave- popat, (§ 21. tab. U) to bring to light, to set in aclear light; to manifest, display, §noy 22 0s) 7-145 O2 S,neu elasmco euiice, Ro. 1. 19; 2 Co. 7. 12; to declare, make known, Jno. 17.6; to disclose, Mar. 4. 22; 16 Conds 5 5) Coly4eas; domeveal Rous. 20s 16.26; Col.1.26, et al.; to present to view, Jno. 21. 1, 14; pass. to make an appear- ance, Mar. 16. 12, 14; spe. of Christ, to be personally manifested, Jno. 1. 31; Col. By Ae. MTR Ty BOB, fa 4s Abi Bie ES (ele al.; fo be laid bare, appear in true cha- racter, 2 Cor. 5. 10, II. davepas, adv. manifestly ; clearly, plainly, distinctly, Ac. 10.3; openly, pub- licly, Mar. 1. 45; Jno. 7. 10. davepwots, ews, 7, (8 5. tab. E. c) an evidencing, clear display, 2 Co. 4. 2; an outward evidencing of a latent princi- ple, active exhibition, 1 Co. 12. 7. N.T. davds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a torch, lantern, light, Jno. 18. 3. davralw, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to render visible, cause to appear; pass. to appear, be seen; +> davraldpevov, the sight, spectacle, He. 12. 21. davracia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) pr. a rendering visible ; a display ; pomp, parade, Ac. 25. 23. gdavracpa, atos, 7d, (§ 4. tab. 6 Lu, 2. 36. ce He, 12. 21. 422 papay D.c) a phantom, spectre, Mat. 14. 26; Mar. 6. 49. daivwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. datvwot, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. . @adéx |,2 6, Phalec, pr. name, indecl. davetrar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. davepd, nom. pl. neut. . davepot, nom. pl. mase. davepov, acc. sing. masc. and nom. and acc. neut. pavepos |, a, OV : : : : pavepovjevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. avepovpevor, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. avepotyti, dat. sing. masc. part. pres. act. davepovs, acc. pl. masc. avepovrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. davepow, &], fut. dow pavepo, dat. sing. neut. pavepwheioay, acc. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass. pavepwhévres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. pavepwhZvTos, gen. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. pavepol, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. pavepwhjvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. pavepwfycecbe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. davepwlGor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. pass. avepas |, adv. avepwoavtes, nom. pl. m. part. aor. 1, act. —B. Ln. Tdf. : . davepwbevtes, R. Gr. Sch. (2 Co. 11. 6) ) paveporet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. pavepwoe, dat. sing. davépwcrs |, ews, 7) avépwoov, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. act. pavepoow, 1 pers. sing. aor. J, subj. act. avy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. pass. davys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. pass. cdavycerat, 3 p. s. fut. 2, ind. pass. (§27.rem.4.c) / A e davis |, od, 6 Pavovyd |,’ 6, Phanuel, pr. name, indecl. pavralopevoy, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. pass. pavrdlw |, fut. dow - pavracia], as, 7 « davtacias,? gen. sing. pavracpa}, atos, TO - 3 davGpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pass. . pavov,’ gen. pl. davaor, 3 pers. pl. aor. 2, subj. pass. dative id. daivo bavepos id. id. ative davepow id. davepow id. id. id. paivw avepow id. pavépwots paivo pavepow id. paiva id. pavrake paive id. ~ davtacia paive id. aves paivo papayé | < ayyos, 7, (84. rem. 2. b) a cleft, ravine, dell. e Jno. 18.3. Jf Lu. 3. 5. x Papaw ee Papas |, 6, Pharaoh, pr. name, indecl. Papés |, 6, Phares, pr. name, indecl, Papicate, voc. sing. - Papicatos Papiraior, nom. and voc. pl. 5 . 6 id. Papicaioss, dat. pl. . . . . id. Papicraios |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) @ Pharisee, a follower of the sect of the Pharisees, a nu- merous and powerful sect of the Jews, distinguished for their ceremonial obser- vances, and apparent sanctity of life, and for being rigid interpreters of the Mosaic law; but who not unfrequently violated its spirit by their traditional interpreta- tions and precepts, to which they ascribed nearly an equal authority with the Old Testament Scriptures, Mat. 5. 20; 12. 2; 23. 14, et al. Dapicaiov, gen. sing. Papicatos Papicuiovs, acc. pl. - f , : id. Papicaiwy, gen. pl. : j 5 . id. dappaxeia], as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (appaxor, a drug) employment of drugs for any purpose ; sorcery, magic, enchant- ment, Gal. 5. 20; Re. 9. 21; 18. 23. appixers, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) pr. one who deals in drugs ; an enchanter, magician, sorcerer, Ac. 21. 8. appixds, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a sorcerer, Re. 21. 8; 22. 15. cappakeia, dat. sing. appaketa dapkakedv, gen. pl. : : : : id. sappaxeds |, ews, 0 ; : : id. dappakedou,” dat. pl. . happaKkevs dappakoi,” nom. pl. . . cbappakds appaxois, dat. pl.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. 3 \ id. dappaxedat, Rec. (Re. 21. 8) appakos |, od, 6 . . dhappaxeta act, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. (§ 33. rem. 1) . ype dots |,° ws, 7) : ; : ; : id. dacKovtas, acc. pl. mase. part. pres. pack bdokoytes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. . : id. pack |, equivalent to pnt, imperf. epackor, to assert, affirm, Ac. 24.93; 25. 193 Ro. 122) Re 2.2. darvy |, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a manger, crib, I, As Yin As THOR SB}, Tu darvy, dat. sing. parvn patvys, gen. sing. . : : : : id. Se se 4 Re. 21.8. 423 depo dadvra, acc. pl. neut. baaNes adAov, nom. and acc. sing. neut. : ; a padros |, y, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) sorry, vile, re- fuse ; evil, wicked, Jno. 3.20; 5.29; Tit. 2S ae 32 10. peyyos | Sn eos) 70, (§ 5. tab. E. b) light, splendour, Mat. 24. 29; Mar. 13. 24; Lu. 11. 33. elSopac], fut. heicopat, (§ 23. rem. 1. c) to spare, be thrifty of ; Ro. 8. 32; to spare, in respect of hard to spare, be tender of, dealing, Ac. 20. 29; Ro: in. 203 1 Co: 7. 28; 2 Co. I. 23; 13. 23 2 Pes 245 me absol. to forbear, abstain, 2 Co. 12. 6+ edopevus, adv. sparingly, parsimo- niously, 2 Co. 9. 6, bis. L.G. eSdpevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. eldopat evdopevos, nom. sing. masc. pl. pres. id. hedopevus |, adv. ; , : : id. deioerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind—Gr. Sch. aa a delontat, Rec. (Ro. 11. 21) elontat, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. id. eiooprar, | pers. sing. fut. ind. id. eddvyv, ace. sing—Gr. Sch. Taf. hardovnv, Rec. (2 Ti. 4. 13) edrdvns |, See parddvys. \ pedovns épe, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. act. pepo éper, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. id. épev, pres. infin. act. id. pépecbar, pres. infin. pass. , id. epere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. and imper. act. id. héepy, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. act. id. hépyte, 2 pers. pl. pres. subj. act. : id. pepomevyy, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. pass. id. epopevys, gen. sing. fem. part. pres. mid. . id. epopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. pass. id. é€pov, nom. sing. neut. part. pres. act. id. épovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. act. id. épovoa, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. act. id. pepovoay, acc. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. epovar, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. id. fut olow, aers 1; nveyKa, aor. 2, nvey- kov, aor. 1, pass. mvexOnv, (§ 36. rem. 1) to bear, carry, Mar. 2. 3, et al.; to bring, pepo], Mat. 14. 11, 18, et al.; to conduct, Mat. 17.17; Jno. 21.18, et al.; to bear, endure, 135 Ro. 9. 22; He. 12. 20; 13. to up- e Ac, 21. 31. pepoy hold, maintain, conserve, He. 1. 3; to bear, bring forth, produce, Mar.4.8; Jno.12.24; 15.2, et al.; to bring forward, advance, allege, USMY Tite a) A NCS BG F/R) 2) ley ee) rin to offer, ascribe, Re. 21. 24, 26; absol. used of a gate, to lead, Ac. 12. 103 pass. to be brought within reach, offered, 1 Pe. 1. 13; fo be brought in, to enter, He. g. 16; to be unter a moving influence, to be moved, be instinct, 2 Pe. 1. 21; mid. to rush, sweep, Ac. 2. 2; lo proceed, come forth, have utterance, 2 Pe. 1. 17, 18, 21; to proceed, make progress, He. 6. 1; used of a ship, to drive before the wind, Ac. Dine ek 7s dopéw, G, fut. yow & €ow (§ 22. rem. 1) aor. J, epopera, to bear; to wear, Mateo aC Ouse Os etuale dopos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) tribute, tax, strictly such as is laid on dependent and subject people, Lu. 20. 22; 23. 2; ROW 3 0,07 optic, fut. (ow, perf. pass. Trebop- TU [LAL, (§ 26. rem. 1) (dptos, a load) to load, lade, burden; met. Mat. 11. 28; Lu. 11. 46. dopriov, ov, To, (§ 3. tab. C.c) a load, burden; of a ship, freight, cargo, v.r. Ac. 27. 10; met. a burden of imposed precepts, etc., Mat. 11. 30; 23.4; Lu. 11.46, bis; of faults, sins, etc., Gal. 6. 5. optos, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C.a) a load, burden; freight, cargo, Ac. 27. 10. epwpeOa, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. mid. . - pepo épwy, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. act. . id. gedye, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. pevyw pevyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ; : id. devyere, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. . : : id. devyérwoay, 3 pers. pl. pres. imper. : id. pevyo | , fut. Eopat, aor. 2, epuyov, (§ 24. rem. 9) absol. to flee, take to flight, Mat. 2.13; 8.33, et al.; to shrink, stand fear- fully aloof, 1 Co. 10. 14; to make escape, Mat. 23.33; trans. to shun, 1Co.6.18; 1Ti. 6.11; 2 Ti. 2. 22; to escape, He. 11. 34. pvyy, nS, ”, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a fleeing, flight, Mat. 24. 20; Mar. 13. 18. devéerar, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pevyw hevfovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. : ‘ id. 424 pberp @®yduka, acc. . . . . 7A @yAuke, dat. : : : : : id. @yAtkos, gen. : ‘ PHAE O7dE |, tkos, 0, (§ 4. rem. 2 as Felix, pr. name. npn. ast gl ye ce 8 2 eae pypi |, fut. pio, imperf. env, (§ 33. tab. DD) (paw) to utter, tell forth; to say, speak, Mat. 8.8; 14.8; 26. 34, 61; to say, allege, affirm, Ro. 3. 8, et al. pacts, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) report, information, Ac. 21. 31. pyen, nS, 1, ($82 iitab: Bia) pra celestial or oracular utterance; an utter- ance; fame, rumour, report, Mat. 9. 26; Lu. 4. 14. yaoi, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. (§ 33. rem. 1) . gypl Pjjote, voc. Poros Pjarov, acC a . 4 C id. Dijoros |, ov, 6, ($3. tab. C. _ Festus, pr. name. Pyorov, gen. @Pyaros Dijorw, dat. . : id. pbave|, fut. Soon & sina aor. ere aoa, aor. 2, ehOny, (§37.rem.1) to be be- fore-hand with; to outstrip, precede, 1 Thes. 4.153; absol. to advance, make progress, 2 Co. 10. 14; Phi. 3. 16; to come up with, come upon, be close at hand, Mat. 12. 28; 1 Thes. 2. 16; to attain an object of pursuit, Ro. g. 31. pOapy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. pass. pbeipw Plapyoovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. 2, ind. pass.—Kat i) blapycovrat, Al, in. Taf. id. katapOapyoovrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. (2 Pe. 2euT2)) ae ; 5 : ad pOaprys, gen. sing. fem. pbaptos pOaprots, dat. pl. neut. 4 : : id. bOaprov, acc. sing. masc., and nom.and acc. neut. id. pOapzds |, 4, ov bbcipw paptod, gen. sing. masc. pbaprés pOdowpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. bbdvw pbeyyerOa., pres. infin. pbéyyopat pOeyyopevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. ; id. peeyyouat], fut. yfopat, aor. I, epbeyEdpny, (§ 23. rem. 5) to emit a sound; to speak, Ac. 4. 18; 2.Pe. 2. 16, 1 pOoyyos, ov, 0, ie 3. tab. C.a) ya vocal sound, Ro. 10. 18; 1 Co. 14. 7. pbeyEdpevor, nom. sing. neut part. aor. 1 . pOetper, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. pbeyyopat pbetpw pbecp pbepopevov, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. pass. — fOe/pw pbeipovra, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. pass. F id. pbeipover, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. . id. Pbcipe |, fut. pbeps, ee épOapxa, (§ 27. rem. 1.c, 2. b) aor. 1, épOeipa, aor. I, pass. esBipny, (§ 27. rem. 1. d, and rem. 4. a) (pbew, idem) to spoil, ruin, IG COs yok/ esi COnmieaes morally deprave, 1 Co. and rem. to corrupt, isla 2h) B21 (Coy Nilayam cnells dOaprds, 4, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) cor- ruplible, perishable, Ro. 1. 23; 1 Co. 9.) 25, et ale popa, aa n, (§ 2. tab. B. b) corrup- tion, decay, ruin, corruptibility, mortality, Ro. 8. 21; ble, perishable substance, killing, 2 Pe. 2. 12; spiritual ruin, Gal. 6.8; Col. 2. 22; PARC TA teak 2 iLO pbeipw pOworwpwos 1 Co. 15.42; meton. corrupti- Com nseasor slaughter, met. moral corruption, depravity, pbepet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. pOivorwpia,* nom. pl. neut. plworepivs }, 4, dv, ($7. tab. F.a) (bOwdrwpor, the latter part of autumn, from d6ive, to wane, and dopa) autumnal, sere, bare. pOoyyos, dat. pl. Bes ployyos |, Ov, 6 d bbéyyopa dbOovetre, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind—Eras. Schm. ‘ covevere, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. (Ja. 4. 2) \ plovéw Pbovéw, |, fat. yow Bones dOdvor, nom. pl... a bOévov, ace. sing. ; : } , a pOoves |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) envy, jealousy, spite, Mat. 27.18; Mar. 15. 10, et al. POovéw, G, fut. yow, aor. 1, ébOdv- yoo, (§ 16. tab. P) to envy, Gal. 5. 26. pbivov, gen. sing. pbdvos bOovodvres,’ nom, pl. masc. part. pres. pbovéw pOdvovs, ace. pl... . . . - dvos bOsver, dat. sing. ; . ; : id. pfopa |, as, 7 pbeipw pOopa, dat. sing. pOopa. POopay, acc. sing. . : : : : id. POopas, gen. sing. 3 , 3 ; id. didAdas, acc. pl. but diarn | aS n, (§ 2. tab. B. a) a bowl, shallow cup, patera, Re.5.8; 15.7; 16.1,2,3,4,etal. (a). a Jude 12. 6 Gal. 5. 26. e Tit. 1.8, 425 pirer dirdcyabov,° acc. sing. masc. irayabos pirayabos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 9) (piros & dya6s) a lover of goodness, or, of the good, a fosterer of virtue. Diraderpeca |, as, ", (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Philadelphia, a city of Lydia, near Mount Tmolus. DiraderHeia, dat. DradAdea DiraderAderav, ace. ; : : : id. piradeAdia |, as, 7) piradeAqhos praderfpia, dat. sing. . pradeddic piradeAdiay, acc. sing. . . : . id. piradeApias, gen. sing. : ; ; id. prdadeAdor,? nom. pl. mase. priadeddos irdddeAgos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (pidos & d.0eA pos) brother-loving ; in N.V. loving the members of the Christian brotherhood, le eresoe priaderPia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) brotherly love; in N.T. love of the Christian brotherhood, Ro. 12. 10; Is Dhes4519;etval- sLiG: il; Ov, 1), (didos & avnp ) husband-loving ; conjugal. diravopous,® acc. pl. . pidavdpos piravOpwria |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (iAdvOpwrros, loving mankind, humane, from didos & avOpwros) philanthropy, love of mankind, Tit. 3. 43 idavopos benevolence, humanity, Ac. 28. 2. pravOparus, adv. humanely, benevo- lently, kindly, Ac. 27. 3. pa ate acc. sing. pravOpwrta pravOparus |, : : : ; id. dirapyupta.|,/ as, 7) prdpyupos pirdpyvpot, nom. ol. maseqms : id. piddpyvpos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (didos & apyvpos) money-loving, covetous, Lu. NO, Wg BIN, B. 2, dirapyrpia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) love of money, covetousness, I Lin 6:10: pidas, acc. pl. (pr. fem. of pidos) pity piravrou,® nom. pl. mase. 4 iAavtos pidavros | ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) ) (dbédos & ards) d 1 Pe. 3. 8. self-loving ; selfish, 2 Ti. 3. 2. dire, voc. sing. masc. diros diXet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pro e Tit. 2.4. TM THs 65403 g 2 Ti, 3: 2. pre 426 dbidoe giAcis, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. ‘ Z : pro diréw, @], fut. yoo - . . . idos pirn |, nS, 1 ys 5 ‘ Fi 5 id. irydovor,* nom. pl. mase. prydovos diA7Sovos |, ov, 6, 7, ($ 7. rem. 2) (Dies & 7d0v7) pleasure-loving ; a lover of pleasure, 2 Ti. 3: 4. pitnua], atos, 76 - . . . - dhidos prypati, dat. sing. piiynpa @irypovi,? dat. Birypwov Drrjpov |, ovos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. We) Philemon, pr. name, dirjoa, aor. ], infin. . : , i diréw piryow, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. : : id. idyrtos },° ov, 6, Philetus, pr. name. piria],7 as, . . : . didos Pidure, voc. : @ihur7os Pilurmyjovo,’ voc. pl. Didixryjovos Diturmyows |, ov, 6, @ Philippian, a citizen of Pidurrot, Philippi. Pidurrou|, wv, of, Philippi, a considerable city of Macedonia, east of Amphipolis. ®irirrois, dat. @iAur7rot Pirurrov, ace. Pidir7os Pidirros |, ov, 0, 6 Sytabae . Philip, pr. name. I. Philip, the Apostle, Mat. 10. 3, et al. II. Philip, the Evangelist, Ac. 6. 5, et al. Ill. Philip, son of Herod the Great and Mariamne, Mat. 14. 3, et al. IV. Philip, son of Herod the Great and Cleopatra, Mat. 16. 13; Lu. 3. 1 Dirizrov, gen. @iAur7os Pirirrovs, acc. @ihurrou Dirir7w, dat. ®id\ur7os Pirir7wv, gen. Pihir7ror ptArdcbeor,f nom. pl. mase. iArdGeos dirobeos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) es & beés) God-loving, pious ; a lover of God, 2Ti.3.4. piror, nom. pl. . , ; 3 é didos didots, dat. pl. 3 ; % ‘ F id. Pirddoyov,% ace. « : Di6doyos P6Xoyos |, ov, 0, Philologus, pr. name. pirov, acc. sing. é ‘ ‘ : . diros puroverkia |," as, : Adverkos diAdveixos |,' ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. Niven & vetkos, contention) fond af contention ; contentious, disputatious, 1 Co. 11. 16. piroverkia, as, 7, (8 a love of contention; rivalry, contention, 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) Lu. 22. 24. pidogevia |, as, 7 piro€evos piro€eviav, acc. sing. pirogevia irogevias, gen. sing. ide piroEevor, nom. pl. masc. piddeevos diro€evov, ace. sing. mase. id. pirdevos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (gidos & E€vos) kind to strangers, hospitable, 1 Ti. Se Ribs te tig WIRES 15 By rtogevia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) kindness to strangers, hospitality, ROM 2h 4 beg 2e prorpureto |, (piros & zpwre’'w to love or desire to be first or chief, affect pre-eminence. N.T. prtorpurevwr,* nom. sing. masc. part. pres. dompurevo piros |, ov, 6, loved, dear ; as a subst., a friend, Lu. 7. 6; 11. 5, 6, 8, et al.; @ congenial associate, Mat. 11.19; Lu. 7. 34; Ja. 4. 4; used as a word of courteous com- pellation, Lu. 14. Io. dirlw, G, fut. yow, aor. 1, ébiAnoa, (§ 16. tab. P) pr. io manifest some act or token of kindness or affection ; Mat. 26. 48; to love, regard with affection, have affec- to kiss, Mar. 14. 44; Lu. 22. 473 tion for, Mat. 10. 37; Jno. 5. 20; to like, be fond of, delight in a thing, Mat. 23.6; Re. 22. 15; to cherish inordinately, set slore by, Jno. 12. 25; followed by an infin. to be wont, Mat. 6. 5 pirn, ns, 7, (3 2. tab. B. a) a female friend, Lu. 15. 9. piAnpa, atos, 76, ($ 4. tab. D. c) a kiss, Lu. 7. 45; 22. 48; Ro. 16. 16, et al. giria, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) affection, fondness, love, Ja. 4. 4. irocodia |, as, 7 pirocodias,' gen. sing. . rtdcoos |, ov, 6, (8 3. tab. c. a) (piros & copia) pr. @ lover of science, a systematic philosopher, Ac. 17. 18. dirocodia, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) a love of science ; systematic dirocodos . pirdcodia 6 Phile. 1. e 2 Ti. 2. 17. h Lu, 22. 24. 4 1iConll 6, a2 Ti. 3. 4. d Ja. 4, 4. f2Ti.3. 4. t Col, 2. 8. e Phi. 4, 15. k 3 Jno. 9. g Ro. 16. 15. piroe 427 oBos philosophy ; in N.T. the philosophy of the Jewish ®eyovra,t acc. gnosis, Col. 2. 8. pirocddur,” didooropyot,” nom. pl. masc. ircatopyos |, ov, 6, 7, (§ 7. rem. 2) (dios & oTOpyy; natural affection) tenderly affec- tionate. diddrexvos |, ov, 6, 4, (pidos & téxvoy) loving one’s children, duly parental. gen. pl. j : 5 ; pircoodos diXorékvous,° acc. pl. fem. . didorekvos drtotyseto bar, pres. infin. - piroryréopat diroTys€opar, odprar], fut. yoopar, (§ 17. tab. Q) (pirdTyL0s, studious of honour or distinc- tion, didos & TYyLH) pr. to be ambitious of honour; by impl. to exert one’s self to accomplish a thing, wse one’s utmost efforts, endeavour earnestly, Ro. 15. 20; 2 Co. Farts belshess) A/c 0. prot yodp.at, 1 pers. sing. pres. ind.—B. Ln.) iroTysovpevov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Tdf. j ddorpdopat (Ro. 15. 20) . c : } pror povpeba, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. : id. pAroryovpevor, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. . id. diXotvras, acc. pl. masc. part. pres. . ; id. dirovvrov, gen. pl. masc. part. pres... ; id. didovs, ace. pl. iros diAovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. dire dircdpoves,? nom. tes mase. purddpwv drodpovus |,” . id. iroppur |, ovos, 6, 7, (§ 7. tab. G. yy (bodos & Ppiv) kindly-minded, benign, courteous. piroppovus, adv. with kindly feeling or manner, courteously. dtA@, | pers. sing. pres. ind. and subj. priéo prov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : : id. didwr, gen. pl. diros dipody, pres. infin. act. hiydw pipow, |, fut. dow, aor. 1, ehipwoa, perf. pass. mepipwpat, aor. 1, pass. edipaOyy, (§ 20. tab. T, & § 21. tab.U) (fipds, @ i i 5.18; met. and by impl. to silence, put muzzle) to muzzle, IA Cox.9 3101; to silence; pass. Mat. 22. 12, 34; Mar. 1. 25, et al.; to be silent, speechless, trop. pass. to be hushed, as winds and waves, gitéoropyos | poyd, acc. sing. PrEyov Pr€ywv |, ovros, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. @) Phlegon, pr. name. prog pdoyi, dat. sing. . ¥ id. proy:Copevy, nom. sing. fem. a pres. pass. proyile droyifovea, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. act. id. proyitw |, fut. tow prog proyds, gen. sing. . id. prog], proyds, 7 oR (§ 4. rem. 2. b) (nea to burn, blaze) a flame, Lu. 16. 24; Ac. 7. 30, et al. proyilo, fut. dow, (§ 26. rem. 1) to set in a flame, kindle, inflame, Ja. 3. 6, bis. prvapew, &], fut. yoo - pAvapos prvapou,® nom. pl. fem. . id. pAvapos |, ov, 0, ” (prvw, to boil over, bubble met. to babble) a prater, tattler. ddrvapéw, @, fut. iow, (§ 16. tab. P) to talk folly; in N.T. trans. to prate about or against any one, 3 Jno. 10. prvapav," nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Avapéw hoBeiobar, pres. infin. mid. (§ 17. tab. Q) poBéo hota be, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. mid. é id. poepa, nom. sing. fem. poBepés pofBepov, nom. sing. neut. id. hoBepds |, a, ov . poBos pow, él) fut. yow : : : id. poBy, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. poBén hofinbeis, nom. s. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (mia) id. pofnbcica, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, mid. id. poBnbevtes, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, mid. id. ofnO7, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. id. hoBnOjs, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. mid. : id hoBnOjoopa, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. mid. . id. hofnOjre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. : a poBynOnre, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. mid. . id. hoSnOapev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, subj. mid. J id. hoBjrar, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. mid. : ia béBytpa,' nom. pl. . béBytpov poBntpov |, ov, 76 dos poPor, nom. pl. : : ; : ‘ id. poor, acc. sing. id. pdofos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. ) (aieaaes to be Mar. 4. 39. affrighted, to flee) fear, terror, affright, pypcOytt, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. pass. pysdw Mat. 14. 26; Lu. 1. 12; astonishment, Pypwoets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. ‘ id. amazement, Mat. 28.8; Mar. 4. 41; @ Ac. 17.18. 6 Ro. 12.10. ce Tit. 2.4 di Pe.3.8. e Ac. 28.7. f Ro, 16. 14. g1 Ti. 5.13. k3Jno.10. tin. 20.17, boBov trembling solicitude, W COs 75 5) Wale agi on meton. a terror, an object or cause of ROU .03 Ac. 9. 313; Ro. 3. 18; respect, deference, ROWS alee means poBew, @, fut. you, (§ 16. tab. P) to terrify, frighten; mid., aor.1, (pass. form) ehoByOnv, fut. poByOnoopat, to fear, dread, Mat.10.26; 14.5, et al.; to fear re- verentially, toreverence, Mar.6.20; Lu.1.50; terror, reverential fear, awe, Ac. 10.2; Ep. 5.33; Re. 11.18, etal.; to be afraid to do a thing, Mat. 2.22; Mar. Ouse ,netal:; Mat. 1. 20; ile iki 73 (Coy, 305 235 WA, keyg to be reluctant, to scruple, to fear, be apprehensive, Ac. to be fear- fully anxious, He. 4.1; absol. to be fear- ful, afraid, alarmed, Mat. 14.27; 17.6, 7; Mar. 16.8, et al.; Ro. 11 hofepos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) fearful; lenmble; eyo. 275 2-221. poBytpov, ov, 7d, (§ 3. tab. C. c) terrific to be fearfully impressed, » 20. something which inspires terror ; prodigy or portent, Lu. 21. 11. poBov, gen. sing. ofos dood, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. hoBéw doBovpat, | pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. . ; id. poBovpeOa, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. mid. : id. hoBovpevat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. mid. . id. poBovpevor, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. poBovpévois, dat. pl. masc. part. pres. mid. id. poBovpmevos, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. mid. id. PoP, dat. sing. , PoiBn |, ys, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. a Phebe, pr. name. pofBos PoiByyv,* ace. Soin Potvixa,’ ace. Boing otvixes, nom. pl. . : ane Powiky |, nS, 1, Pheenice, Phenicia, a country on the east of the Mediterranean, between Palestine and Syria, anciently celebrated for commerce. , Powiknv, acc. . Powikn Powikys, gen. ci A : : 5 id. owikwv, gen. pl. , hols poin€ |, ixos, 0, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) the palm-tree, the dute-palm, pheenix dactylifera of Linn., 3; Re. 7.g ov Jno. 12. 1 « Ro. 16.1. 6 Ac, 27. 12. 8 bopte Poire€ |, tkos, 0, Phenix, Phenice, a city, with a harbour, on the south-east coast of Crete. dovea, acc. sing. covets doves, nom. and acc. pl. : id. govevers, 2 pers. sing. pres. ind.—A. Ln. Tdf. ; povevw hovevoets, Ree. Gr. Sch. (Ja. 2. 11) ovevere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ‘ id. , / o4 , goveds |, ews, 6 bovos povevoavTov, gen. pl. masc. part. aor. 1 hovetw hovevorets, 2 pers. sing. fut. ind. . id. povevon, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . - id. ovevoys, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. i ; id. hovevou, dat. pl. covets dovevw |, fut. evow bovos dovor, nom. pl. . : ; ; j id. ovov, acc. sing. c id. povos |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a billing, slaughter, murder, Mat. 15. 19; Mar. 7. 21; 15. 7, et al. govevs, éws, 6, (§ 5. tab. E. d) a homicide, murderer, Mat. 22.7; Ac. 3.34, et al. dhovevr, fut. evow, aor. 1, ébdvevoa, (§ 13. tab. M) to put to death, kill, slay, Mat. 23. 31, 35, et al.; absol. to commit murder, Mat. 5. 21, et al. pdvov, gen. sing. dovos pove, dat. sing. 3 : j : : id. dovov, cenesple ees ‘ : 5 : id. opet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. 2 . popéw opecoper, 1 pers. pl. fut. ind. = id. popécwpev, 1 pers. pl.aor.1,subj.—Al. Ln. a a opéecoper, Rec. Gr. Sch. (1 Co. 15. 49) opéw, |, fut. yow and gow . pepw épov |, ov, T0, (Lat. forum) a forum, market-place; Déopov Ar amlov, Forum Appii, the name of a small town on the Appian way, ac- cording to Antoninus, forty-three Roman miles from Rome, or about forty English miles, Ac. 28. 1 opov, ace. sing. i : dpos dpos |, ov, 6 dépw pdpov,” gen. sing. opov opodvta, acc. sing. masc. part. pres popéw opovrrTes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. 4 id. ddpovs, acc. pl. ‘ . : - opos gopria, acc. pl. . . optiov popritere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. ‘ poptiLe e Ac, 28. 15. cpopte oprite |, fut. (rw pepw dopriots, dat. pl. boptiov doptiov |, ov, Td . : . dépw fo) en. sing.—Gr. Sch. Tdf. 2 Bageou,, ‘i i optiov oprov, Rec. (Ac. 27. 1 optos |, ov, 6 . . depo oprov,* gen. sing. pdptos opov, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. : - opéw Poprovvatos, Or Povprovvatos |, ov, 6, Fortunatus, pr. name. Poprovvarov,’ gen.—A. C. D. Ln. Taf. . , - Poprovvaros ®Povprovvarov, R. Gr.Sch. (1 Co. 16.17) | poayeh\ov |," (ov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (Lat. flagel- lum) a whip, scourge. N.T. dpayadrA6w, &, fut. Gow, (§ 20. tab. T) fo scourge, Mat. 27. 26; Mar. Ms Lilo INIeHtin ppayecd4u, &], fut. bow paryédALov ppayehAwoas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor.l dpayehAdw ppayy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 2, subj. pass. . ppacow hpaynoerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. 2, ind. pass. . id. ppaypov, ace. sing. dpaypos hpaypds |, ov, 6 ppdcow Ppaypov, gen. sing. ppaypos ppayp.ovs, ace. pl. . , F ; id. bp avo], 1, édpaca, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to propownd in distinct terms, dow, aor. to tell; in N.T. to explain, interpret, ex- pound, Mat. 13. 36; 15. 15. 2. pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. ppdoor, ppalo ppacoa, or TT | , fut. Eo, aor. 1, éppaga, (§ 26. rem. 3) to fence in; by impl. to obstruct, stop, close up, He. 11. 33; met. to silence, put to silence, Ro. 3. 19; 2 Co. Il. 10. dpaypds, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) a fence, hedge; a hedgeside path, Mat.21.33; Mar. 12. 1; Lu. 14. 23; met. @ parting fence, Ep. 2. 14 dpeap |, péaros, 70, (§ 4. rem. 2.c) a well, cis- tern, Lu. 14. 5; Jno. 4. 13, 12; a pit CH OsmeI, m2 péaros, gen. sing. : : 4 - dpéap dpevarrara,’ 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. ppevarratdw dpevarrarat,© nom. pl. ‘ ppevarrarns “ Ac. 27.10. 5 1 Co. 16. 17. e Jno, 2. 15. 429 pove dpevarrardw, |, fut. vow, (§ 18. tab. R) (ppyv & dwa- Taw) to deceive the mind; to deceive, im- NES ppevarrarns, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) $$$ $$ pose on, Gal. 6. 3. a deceiver, seducer. (@}. N.T. hpevardrys |, ov,6 : . ppevarraraw pect, dat. pl. ppyv bpnv], evos, n (§ 4. rem. 2. e) pr. the dia- phragm, midriff; the mind, intellect, 1 Co. 14. 20, bis. dpovéw, &, fut. yow, aor. 1, éppov- noa, (§ 16. tab. P) to think, to mind; to Bhivex Phi. 4. 10; be of opinion, Ac. 28. 22; 4; to take thought, be considerate, to entertain sentiments or inclinations of a specific kind, to be minded, Ro. 12. 16; 15-533) Co: > Galt Fae lose Rie 2625S el Osan ei LONDCRITI EC eye Main 74 (fo), pie 1a certain frame of mind, Ro. 12. 3; Phi. 2.53 to ween, entertain conceit, 1 Co. 4. 6; to heed, pay regard to, Ro. 14. 6; to in- cline to, be set upon, mind, Mat. 16. 23; Mate 8219 33/5 m0: o-5 seeding en tS OE. Colater dpcvnpa, atos, frame of thought, 7» 27: dpovycts, EWS, 7), (G25 tabs ec) a thoughtful frame, sense, rightmindedness, Lu. 1. povipos, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F.a) con- siderate, thoughtful, prudent, discreet, Mat. 76, (§ 4. tab. D. c) will, mind, Ro. 8. 6, 17; intelligence, Ep. 1. 8. 7. 243; 10. 16; 24. 45, et al.; sagacious, Wise Ow. 255) 25 Ole CONAMEIO® LO. 05502) CoO, Dr.) 19> ppovipes, adv. considerately, provi- dently, Lu. 16. 8. ({). dpovri He. 9. 5. xAx0 |, at, a, @ thousand, 2 Pe. 3.8; Re. 11. 3, et al. xAuds, ddos, (&) 7, ($4.rem.2.c) the number one thousand, a thousand, Lu. 14. 31; Ac. 4.4, et al. x'Alwv, gen. pl. . xQuor Xios |, ov, 7, (§ 3. tab. C. >) Chios, an island near the coast of Asia Minor, in the AXgean sea, between Samos and Lesbos. Xiov,° Xlos gen. xerov |, vos, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) a tunic, vest, the inner garment which fitted close to the body, having armholes, and sometimes sleeves, and reaching below the knees, Mat. 5. 40; 10. 10; pl. yi7@ves, clothes, garments in general, Mar. 14. 63. acc. sing. xiTav id. xLTOva, XUT@vas, acc. pl. yor |, ovos, 77, (§ 4. rem. 2. e) snow, Mat. 28. 3; Mar. 9. 3; Re. 1. 14. xAaptea, ace. sing. sons yAapus |, Hoos, (Ww) ” (§ 4. rem. 2.e) chlamys, a species of cloak; a Roman military commander’s cloak, paludamentum, Mat. 2 28) 2G Aa nom. pl. masc. part. pres. xAcvaleon xrcvalo |, fut. dow, aor. |, éyAcvaca, (§ 26. rem. 1) (xAevn, jest) to jeer, scoff, Ac. 2. 13; Dy i32- xAuapés ]," d, ov, (§7.rem. 1) (xAto, to become warm) warm, tepid; lukewarm, Re. 3. 16. XAdn |, ys, 9, (§ 2. tab. B. a) Chloe, pr. name. c Ac. 20. 16. d Re. 3. 16. XXons Xons,“ Xo xAwpor, . xAwpées xAwpds |, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) (Ady, the first tender shoot of vegetation) pale green; green, gen. . ace. sing. neut. verdant, Mar. 6. 39; Re. 8.7; 9. 43 pale, sallow, Re. 6. 8. xAwpo, dat. sing. masc. xAwpds xés’, sia hundred and sixty-six, the number denoted by these letters: viz., y’= 600, €’= 60, s’= 6, Re. 13. 18. xoikol, nom. pl. masc. aks xoikds |, %, Ov - x60s, ens Xoikov, gen. sing. masc. xoiKxds xotvikes, nom. pl. xoivt é xoin€ |, ixos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. b) @ cheeniz, an Attic measure for things dry, being the 48th part of a medimnus, consequently equal to the 8th part of the Roman modius, and nearly equivalent to about one quart, being considered a sufficient 437 daily allowance for the sustenance of one man, Re. 6. 6, bis. nom. pl. xotpor, XoLpos z ee ae . xotpos |, ov, 6, 9, Pr. 4 young swine; a swine, hog, or sow, Mat. 8. 30, 31, 32, et al. xolpovs, acc. pl. Xoipos Xolpwv, gen. pl. id. xoAGre,” 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. xordw XoAdw, & }, fut. dow xody xorn |, fs, , (§ 2. tab. B. a) the bile, gall ; in N.T. a bitter ingredient, as wormwood, Mat. 27.34; xody mikplas, intense bitter- ness, met. thorough disaffection to divine truth, utter estrangement, Ac. 8. 23. xoAdw, &, (xoAn, considered as the seat or cause of anger and of melancholy) pr. equivalent to xoAovpa, to be angry, in- to be melancholy ; used later as an censed, Jno. 7. 23. XoAjv, acc. sing. Xody xohips, gen. sing. id. xd0s, xods |, gen. xo0s, dat. xo%, acc. yody, (§ 3. rem. 3) (xe, to pour) earth dug out and heaped up; loose earth, dirt, dust, Mar. Gy 11.;) Rey 18. 19; xolKds, 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) of earth, earthy, 1 Co. 15. 47, 48, 49. N.T. @ 1 Cosasta. 6 Jno. 7. 23. xpaop. Xopativ |, "> indecl. Chorazin, a town of Galilee, probably near Bethsaida and Capernaum. xopyyet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. . j xXopyyéew xXopynyéw, G], fut. yow, (§ 16. tab. P) (xopds & MY €ojLa) to lead a chorus; at Athens, to defray the cost of a chorus; hence, to supply funds; to supply, furnish, 2 Co. OQyetOismele bey Aeetit. Xopnynoa, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, optat. xopyynoet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind—Gr. Sch. Tdf. xopos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tad. C. a) dancing with music, Lu. 15. 25. Xopnyyew ) id. Xopyyyoa, Rec. (2 Co. g. 10) xopralec Oar, pres. infin. pass. xoprato xoptageaOe, 2 pers. pl. pres. imper. pass. id. xopTale |, fut. dow xdptos xXoptdcat, aor. 1, infin. act. xoprace xoptacOjvar, aor. 1, infin. pass. id. xoptacOncecGe, 2 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. xoptacOycovrat, 3 pers. pl. fut. ind. pass. id. Xoptacpa}, aros, Td XOpTos XopTacpara,° acc. pl. Xoptacpa XOpTov, acc. sing. Xoprtos xopros |, ov, 0, (§3.tab.C.a) an inclosure ; pas- ture-ground ; fodder for beasts; in N.T. herbage, verdure, Mat. 6. 30; 14.19, et al.; a plant of corn, Mat. 13. 26; Mar. 4. 28. xopralu, fut. dow, aor. 1, éydptaca, (§ 26. rem. 1) pr. to feed or fill with grass, herbage, etc., to fatten; used of animals of prey, to satiate, gorge, Re. 19. 21; of per- sons, to satisfy with food, Mat. 14. 20; 15. 33, 37; met. to satisfy the desire of any one, Mat. 5. 6, et al. Xoptacpa, aros, 7d, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pasture, provender for cattle; food, provi- sion, sustenance, for men, Ac. 7.11. L.G. xXoptov, gen. sing. XOpTos xXoptovs, ace. pl. id. XOpTo, dat. sing. id. xopay,* gen. eg xopos Xovla,° Xovlas ah a, o, (§ 2. rem. 4) Chuzas, Chuza, pr. name. xobv, acc. sing. X00s, Xovs Xpdopot, Guar], fut. ypyoouat, 63 35. rem. 2) to d Lu. 15, 25. e Lu. 8.3. X pao use, make use of, employ, Ac. 27. 17; 1 Co. 7. 31, et al.; to avail one’s self of, 1 Co. 4. 21; 9. 12, 15; to use, to treat, behave towards, Ac. 27. 3; 2 Co. 13. I0. xpela, as, 4, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) use; need, necessity, requisiteness, Ep. 4. 29; He. 7. 113 personal need, an individual want, Ac. 20. 34; Ro. 12. 13; Phi. 2. 25; 4. 16, 19; xpelay exw, to need, require, want, Mat. 6.8; 14. 16; Mar. 2.25; Jno. 2.25; éore xpela, there is need, Lu. 10. 42; Ta mpods THY xpEtav, necessary things, Ac. 28. 10, et al.; @ ne- cessary business, affair, Ac. 6. 3. xpNcw, (xpeta) to need, want, desire, Mat. 6.32; Lu. 11.8; 12. 30; Ro. 16. 2; (CO, 15 1 xpHwa, aros, 7d, ($4. tab. D.c) any- thing useful, or needful; plur. wealth, riches, Mar.10.23,24; Lu.18.24; money, Ac. 8. 18, 20; 24. 26; sing. price, Ac. 4. 37. xpnparilor, fut. (ow, aor. 1, expnyd- mica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to have dealings, transact business; to negotiate; to give in N.T. to utter a divine communication, He. 12.25 ; pass. answer on deliberation ; to be divinely instructed, receive a revela- tion or warning from God, Mat. 2.12, 22; Ie 5 AOR ING Heh PART 1EIGS fb}, GR Wits 9p intrans. to receive an appellation, be styled, Nes ie) 200-793 Xpnpatirp.ds, ov, 6, ($ 3. tab. C. a) in N.T. a response from God, a divine com- munication, oracle, Ro. 11. 4. XpHots, ews, 7, (§ 5. tab. E. c) use, em- ployment ; manner of using, Ro. 1. 26, 27. xXpycios, n, ov, and 6, 4, Td, -ov, useful, profitable, 2 Ti. 2. 14. xpnords, n, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) use- ful, profitable; good, agreeable, Lu. 5. 39 ; easy, as a yoke, Mat. 11. 30; gentle, be- nign, kind, obliging, gracious, Lu. 6. 35; Epes On12-°4)5 ol bes 253i; good in character, disposition, etc., virtuous, Coys. 33. xpynorevouar, fut. evooua, (§ 14. tab. N) to be gentle, benign, kind, 1 Co. HSE Aloe INIA R 438 XPNHOT xpnoroTys, TyTos, 7, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) pr. utility ; goodness, kindness, gentleness, Ro. 2.43 I1. 22, etal.; kindness shown, be- neficence, Ep. 2. 7; goodness, virtue, Ro. Be 1X xpeta |, as, 7 xXpdopat xpetais, dat. pl. xpsla xpelav, acc. sing. : F ; F id. xpetas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. 4 F z id. xpewperrerar, nom. pl.—R. Gr. Sch. Tdf. xpeoperdéerat, Ln. (Lu. 7. 41) xpewpetAerys |, ov, 6, (§ 2. tab. B. c) (xpéos, @ debt, & odbetAerys) one who owes a debt, a debtor, Lu. 7. 41; 16.5. LG. xpewpetAcTar, gen. pl.—R. Gr. Sch. oe ) Pier xpeoerderav, A. D. Ln. (Lu. 16.5) f Poy ele : nar Sd ARS) Cheers xen |, imperson. verb. there is need or occasion, it is i xpewperderns necessary, it is requisite; it behoves, it be- cometh, it is proper, Ja. 3. 10. ee eo xpncet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. xpnite xpyere, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. : ; id. xp7ay, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. ‘ : id. xprCouev, 1 pers. pl. pres. ind. . ; ; id. xence |, (xpeta) XPcop.at xejpa |, atos, 76 id. Xpnpact, dat. pl. pry xpywara, nom. and ace. pl. id. xpynpati€ovra, acc. sing. masc. part. pres. xonwariles xpnpatile |, fut. iow xodopau xpyparicat, aor. 1, infin. xpnwarilar Xpnuatioe:, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. . 3 id. xpnpatic bets nom. sing. masc. part. aor.1], pass. id. xpnpaticbévres, nom. pl. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. id. xpnparicp.ds |,” od, 6 Xpdop.at xXenedrov, gen. pl. xpapa XPNTAL, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. xpdopar xpyodprevos, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 2 id. xXpHTNTAL, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, eee a xpyra, Ree. Gra Sehr (unit ain 9)) xen’, pes acc. pl. neut.—Rec. } ae xpnota, Gr, Sch. Md fa@lGos we) xXpHoyov,° acc. sing. neut. Xpiorynos xpjoy.os |, 7, ov, OF 6, 7, 70, -ov xpdoprar xpyow, acc. sing. Xprous xpajots |, ews, 7 Xpdopat xpyoov,* 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, imper. Koxpnpst xpynoteverar,® 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. xpnorevopae | xpnorevopat |, fut. eioopar xpdopat @ Ja.3. 10, 6 Ro. 11. 4. e 2 Ti. 2. 14. d@ Lu. 11. 4. e 1 Co. 13. 4. ae 439 Xpvao xpyorot, nom. pl. masc. : 4 ‘ xpynords xpnotoroyia |, as, 7, (§ 2. tab. B. b, and rem. 2) (xenoros & Adyos) bland address, fair speaking. N.T. xpyoToNoyias,* gen. sing. xXeyoroXoyia xpnoror, nom, sing. neut. xpnatos xpos |, 7, Ov Xpdopar xpyoTorepos, nom. sing. masc. compar. (§ 8. rem. 4) xpyoros xpnaotorys |, TYTOS, 7) xpdopat xpyoroTyTa, acc. sing. XonoTorTns xXpyororyTt, cat. sing. id. XPNTTOTTOS, gen. sing. id. XpHTopaL, 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. . Xpdopat xpyrat, 3 pers. sing. pres. subj. (§ 35. rem. 2) id. xploas, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1 ~ xpio xptopa |, atos, 76 id. Xpuo7g, voc. Xpuords Xpuotiavov, acc. sing. Xpuotiaves Xpioriaves |, od, 6 xplw Xpuicriavovs, acc. pl. Xpuoriaves Xpuorov, acc. Xptotds Xpotds |, ov, 6 xplw Xpiorov, gen. Xpiords Xp.o7d, dat. id. xplo], fut. (ow, aor. 1, éxpioa, (§ 22. rem. 4) to anoint, in N.T. to anoint, by way of instituting to a dignity, function, or pri- vilege, Lu. 4.18; Ac. 4.27; 10.38; 2Co. Mie 2 Lee Cote), xXptopa, atos, To, (§ 4. tab. D. c) pr. anything which is applied by smearing; ointment, unguent ; in N.T. an anointing, unction, in the reception of spiritual pri- vileges, 1 Jno. 2. 20, 27, bis. xpioTos, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) pr. anointed; 6 Xpwotos, the Christ, the Anointed One, i.q. Meootas, the Messiah, Mat. 1. 16, 17; Jno. 1. 20, 25, 42, et al. freq.; meton. Christ, the word or doctrine of Christ, 2 Co. 1. 19, 21; Ep. 4. 20; Christ, a truly Christian frame of doctrine and affection, Ro. 8. 10; Gal. 4. 19; Christ, the Church of Christ, 1 Co. 12. 12; Xpwrriavds, od, 6, & Christian, follower of Christ, Ac. 11. 26; 26. 28; 1 Pe. 4. 16. xpoveet, 3 pers. sing. fut. Att. (§35.rem.11) . xpovitw xpovi€er, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. id. xpovitew, pres. infin. , id: xpovilovros, gen. sing. masc. part. pres. id. xpovitw |, fut. (ow xpovos xpovots, dat. pl. id. xpdvov, acc. sing. id. xpovos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) time, whether in respect of duration or a definite point of its lapse, Mat. 2. 7; 25. 19, et al. freq.; an epoch, era, marked duration, Ac. 1. 7; We Uhes sir ank. xpovico, fut. igw, Att. 16, aor. 1, €xpovira, (§ 26. rem. 1) to while, spend time; to linger, delay, be long, Mat. 24. 48; Ae A Mills We WR Wy ZIBB IRIS, Tb Sic xpovorpiBéw, @], fut. rjrw, (§ 16. tab. P) (ypovos & tpiBw) to spend time, while away time, linger, delay. xpovotpipjcar,’ aor. 1, infin. xpovotpibew xpovov, gen. sing. Xpovos xpovous, ace. pl. id. xpove, dat. sing. id. xXpovov, gen. pl. id. xpvea, nom. and acc. pl. neut. xptoeos xXpvaeas, acc, pl. fem. . id. xpvceos |, y, ov, and ods, 7, ody xpvads xpvon, nom. sing. fem. xpvoreos xXpvony, acc. sing. fem. id. xpucior |, ‘ov, TO xpuc0os xpvotov, gen. sing. xpvatov xpuciv, dat. sing. id. id. xpvalov, gen. pl. ‘ ; 5 xpucodaxrirtos |,° ov, 6, 4, ($ 7. rem. 2) (xpvads & daxTUAL0s ) having rings of gold6n the N.T xpucot, nom. pl]. mase.—Gr. Sch. 6 jingers. G}L0L0L xpvoo, Rec. B. C. Ln. Tdf. (Re. XpuaeEos 9- 7) . xpuaoribos |," ov, 7, (xpvods & Aéfos) chrysolite, a name applied by the ancients to all gems | of a gold colour; spc. the modern topaz, Christ the distinctive privileges of the Re. 21. 20. Gospel of Christ, Gal. 3. 27; Phi. 3. 8; xXpvoov, acc. sing. 3 : ; xpucds He. 3. 14. i xpvodmpacos |,° ov, 6, (§ 3. tab.C. a) (ypuods & 4 Ro. 16.18. 6 Ac. 20. 16. ce Ja. 2.2. d Re, 21. 20. e Re. 21. 20. Xpvao 440 xopls Ac. 12. 20; the country, as opposed to the city or 20s a) field; farm, ‘au, L2LO DOW 4 ss mpacov, leek) a chrysoprase, a species of gem of a golden green colour like that of a leek. town, Lu. 21. xpvaos |, od, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) gold, Mat. 2. 11; Xwpéw, @, fut. yow, aor. 1, éxapynoa 23. 16, 17; meton. gold ornaments, 1 Ti. » W, > > (§ 16. tab. P) to make room, either by motion or capacity; to move, pass, Mat. toy 1yfR Pesss9);c0 progress, make way, Jno. 8. 37; trans. to 2. 9; gold coin, money, Mat. to. 9, et al. xptoeos, 9, ov, contr. ods, 7], Ovv, (§ 7. rem. 5. b) golden, of gold, 2 Ti. 2. 20; He. g. 4, et al. xpvoioy, cov, 76, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (dim. from xpvads) gold, He.9.4; 1 Pe. 1.7; Re. 21. 18, 21; spe. gold when coined or to proceed, go on, 2 hold as contents, contain, afford room for, Wht 25 5 Us, OF Ai OR TGR, ur give mental admittance to, to yield accord- ance, Mat. 19. 11, 12; to admit to appro- manufactured; golden ornaments, 1 Pe. bation and esteem, to regurd cordialiy, 2) Cong 2 xwplor, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C. c) (pr. dimin. of x@pos) a place, spot; Mat. 26.36; Mar. 14.32; a field, farm, estate, 3.33; gold coin, money, Ac. 3.6; 20. 333 12S iS athe : | xpvodw, 6, fut. dow, perf. pass. Ke- xptowpat, (§ 21. tab. U) to gild, overlay with gold, adorn er deck with gold, Re. domain, Jno. 4. 5; Ac. 1. 18, et al. Tie ALS. Tish O , : ane 3 D, gen. sing vores XOPE HP enee Aes es an ae ek its xaépats, dat. pl. . . 7 E . id. Xpvoor, . Sing. . Haas ee A . y, acc. sing. 3 : } ‘ id. D . sing. masc. and neut. : : id. RODEY > ; COED, acc ba as - Xepas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. ; ‘ : id. cc. pl. mase. F ; ‘ ' NORGE Pp : xewpet, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. Xwpéew xpvodw, |, fut. dow Xpvucos A sae ‘ ia ae ‘5 xwpelv, pres. avaligis +5 3 . : : id. XpvTw, at. sing. 5 0 6 0 ld. , 3 ste . . , XwpElTo, pers. Sing. pres. imper. . ‘ id. en. pl. VEO a xpvoov, & E XP s xopéw, &], fut. how xdépa xp®, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. : Xpdomat A : 2 wpnoat, aor. |, infin. ‘pew , : PORN GES eR xpapeba. HBPELS-apl press mind sn ar. : : id. ; ; : ? + Xwpyoare, 2 pers. pl. aor. 1, imper. ‘ Z id. Xpopevot, nom. pl. masc. part. pres... 5 id. fee | aire , Xwpla, = ple Xwplov xpos |, xpwrds, 6, (§ 4. rem. 2. c) the skin; the xopileo Oar, pres. infin. mid. ° - xwpito body, Ac. 19. 12. xuopiléc bu, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. mid. id. xpwrds,” gen. sing. xpas xwpierat, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. mid. id. xodAot, nom. pl. masc. xwos xwpiérw, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. . F id. xwAdv, acc. sing. masc. and nom. neut. id xuwpito |, fut. dow xwpis $ ae xwpiov |, ov, 76 Xopa xoros |, n, OV, (§ 7. tab. F. a) crippled in the xwpiov, gen. sing. Xwpiov feet, limping, halting, lame, Mat. 11. 5; 15. 30, 31, et al.; met. limping, weak, xepis |, adv. apart, Jno. 20.7; apari from, parted spiritually, He. 12. 13; maimed, deprived from, Jno. 15. 5; Ja. 2. 185-20, 26; of a foot, for avamnpos, Mar. 9. 45. alien from, Ep. 2. 12; apart from, on a xwAod, gen. sing. masc. XwAds distinct footing from, 1 Co. 11. 11; apart xwdovs, acc. pl. masc. . ; : : id. from, distinct from, without the interven- XwAOv, gen. pl. : id. tion of, Ro. 3. 21, 28; 4.6; apart from xX“pa |, as, 1 (§ 2. tab. B. ») Gani id.) space, room ; @ country, region, tract, province, Mar. 5.10; Lu. 2.8; a district, territory, environs, Mat. 8. 28; meton. the inhabit- ants of a country, reguon, etc., Mar. 1. 5; the company of, independently of, 1 Co. 4.8; He. 11. 40; without the presence of, He. 9. 28; without the agency of, Jno. 1. 3; Ro. 10. 14; without the employ- ment of, Mat. 13. 343; Mar. 4. 34; He. a Ac. 19. 12, Xople 441 4. 20, 21; 9. 7, 18, 22; without, Lu. 6.49; Phi. 2rd > einen omnis ie bles eras He. 10. 28; 11.6; 12.8, 14; clear from, He. 7. 7; wrrespectively of, Ro. 7. 8, 9; without reckoning, besides, Mat. 14. 21; 15. 38; 2 Co. 11. 28; with the exception of, He. 4. 15. xopilw, fut. (ow, aor. 1, eéyadpica, (§ 26. rem. 1) to sunder, sever, disunite, Mat. 19. 6; Ro. 8. 35, (pass. form) exupicbnv, perf. Kexopio- pat, to dissociate one’s self, to part, 1 Co. 39; mid. aor. 1, 7.10, 11,15; to withdraw, depart, Ac.1.4; 18. 1,2; Phile. 15; to de aloof, He. 7. 26. xwpioa, aor. 1, infin. act. xopicor xuopicet, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. act. id. xwpirbeis, nom. sing. masc. part. aor. 1, pass. (mid. signif.) ‘ id. xopirhy, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. Ga signif.) : ; 5 ° id. xwpic Ova, aor. 1, infin. pass. (mid. signif.) id. zepty, gen. pl. Xeopiov xXHpov,* acc. sing. xGpos x@pos |, Ov, 6, (§ 3ntabece a) Corus, or Caurus, the north-west wind; meton. the north-west quarter of the heavens, Ac. 27. 12. Xwpovtoat, nom. pl. fem. part. pres. xXopew Xwpovot, 3 pers. pl. pres. ind. id. yadXerw, 3 pers. sing. pres. imper. Widw WadXovtes, nom. pl. masc. part. pres. id. Yarrow |, fut. Yard, aor. 1, &lyda, (§ 27. rem. 1. b, e) (Wau, to touch) to move by a touch, to twitch ; chords of an instrument ; absol. to play on to touch, strike the strings or a stringed instrument ; to sing to music ; in N.T. to sing praises, Ro. 15.9; 1Co. TAS T5s| ip ah LOU aaaeE ns: Wades, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) im- pulse, touch, of the chords of a stringed instrument; in N.T. a@ sacred song, psalm, 1 Co. 14. 26; Ep. 5. 19, et al. Upradau, @, fut. now, aor. l, eyn- Addyoa, (§ 18. tab. R) to feel, handle Lu. 24. 39; to feel or grope for or after, as persons in the dark, Ac. 17. 27. wWevdo Wad.ors, dat. pl. Wadpos Wadpov, acc. sing. id. Wadpos |, od, 6 Yddrro Yadrpo, dat. sing. Yadpds Yarpav, gen. pl. ; id. Wadd, 1 pers. sing. fut. ind. Wado WevdaderAgors, dat. pl. yevddSedbos WevdadeAdos |, ov, 6, (§ 3. tab. C. a) (evds & ad 1, 6 2. tab. B. a) ae for © dowd, from 10. 11, et al.; an inaminate being, 1 Co. deidw) an ode, songz, hymn, Ep. 5. 19; 15. 45; @ human individual, soul, Ac. Cols ulG5— Rew s..95\ 14. 350s 2.413 3. 233 7-143 27. 37; Ro. 13. 1; @onv, acc. sing. : oon 1 Pe. 3. 20; the immaterial soul, Mat. @dis |, tvos, (in N.T. div) 7 édvvy 10/28; 1 Pe. 1.93 2.11) 25342 1G, et @dtvas, acc. pl. asty al.; the soul as the seat of religious and @oivovca, nom. sing. fem. part. pres. ooww moral sentiment, Mat. 11. 29; Ac. 14. 2, ddive |, fut. v5. : c : F odtvn 2; 15.24; Ep. 6. 6, et al.;.the soul, as Eee gen. pl. oot a seat of feeling, Mat. 12. 18; 26. 38, et @xodopyGn, 3 pers.s.aor. 1, ind. pass. “6 13.rem. 9) oixoSopéw al.; the soul, the inner self, Lu. 12. 19. OKOOOLNGE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : id. Wuxikds 7, ov, (§ 7. tab. F. a) per- wKooouyto, 3 pers. sing. pluperf. pass. : id. taining to the life or the soul; in N.T. @KoOdpour, 3 pers. pl. imperf. act. ; ; id. animal, as distinguished from spiritual Opev, 1 pers. pl. pres. subj. ; eipt subsistence, 1 Co. 15. 44, 46; occupied @pidrer, 3 pers. sing. imperf. (§ 13. rem. 2) Opirew with mere animal things, animal, sensual, @pirovv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . : : id. 1 Co. 2. 14: Ja. 3. 15; Jude 19. @powwOn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. bow Woxos, €os, Td, (§ 5. tab. E. b) cold, @powwOynpev, 1 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. Jno. 18. 18; Ac. 28. 2; 2 Co. 11. 27. @poddyyoas, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. opodoyéw Yuyxpds, d, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) cool, Gpodsynag, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. é id. cold, Mat 10. 42; met. Re. 3. 15, 16. ®poddyouv, 3 pers. pl. imperf. . 5 : id. yoxay, 260. ph nxt |, ope, 2 pers. sing. pres. imper. Yopilo aj.os |, ov, 0, (§ 3. tab. C. a) the shoulder, Mat. Yupilo |, fut. ow, (§26.rem. 1) (Wopds, a bit, mor- 23.4; Lu. 15. 5. sel) pr. to feed by morsels; hence, genr, @poou., 1 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. Opevupee to feed, supply with food, Ro. 12. 20; to OLOTE, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . : . id. bestow in supplying food, 1 Co. 13. 3. @pmous, ace. pl. Opos Woptor |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C.c) (dimin. of Wwpds, @v, nom. sing. masc. part. pres. eit from aw, to break into bits) a bit, morsel, dv, gen. pl. : : : : ds mouthful, Jno. 13. 26, 27, 30. @veidiov, 3 pers. pl. imperf. overdilw Wopiow, | pers.sing. aor. 1, subj —Gr.Sch. Taf. F @vetoure, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. . . id. Wolo, Rec. (1 Co. 13. 3) ; popile fee i Wayovtes,” nom, pl. masc. part. pres. Yoxw @VEOLAL, obpa |, fut. noopa, 2or-1, dynoa- Poxw |, fut. €w, (§ 23. rem. 1. b) (Wdw) to rub in pay, (8 Et tab. Q) e buy, purchase. pieces, as the ears of grain. avycaro,’ 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. dvéopar évopace, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. dvopaler avopacby, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. ; id. 22. Q, w, Omega, the last letter of the Greek alphabet, hence. met. 76 Q, the last, Re. 1. 8, 11; 21. 6; @, interject. O! Mat. 15. 28; 17. 17, et al. 22-13. a Lu. 6.1. 6 Ac. 7. 16. aov |, ov, 70, (§ 3. tab. C.c) an egg @ pa], as, i, ($2.tab.B.b) a limited portionof time, marked out by part of a settled routine e Lu. 11. 12. wpa or train of circumstances; a@ season of the year; time of day, Mat. 14. 15; Mar. 6. 35; 11. 11; an hour, Mat. 20. 3; Jno. 11. 9, et al.; in N.T. an eventful season, 1 Jno. 7, tise [ERR INGS Sh HOG Wig bi GHP time, Jno: 16-9215, Ro. 13. 11; ‘a des- tined period, hour, Mat. 26. 45; Mar. 14, 3535 Jno. 2. 43) 7. 30; et al.;, @ short period, Mat. 26. 40; Jno. 5. 35; 2 Co. io iG (Gall Bo Bg Ik AWE O TypR Jelaile. 15; @ point of time, time, Mat. 8. 13 ; 24. AZ LU, (2. 39, eral. @patos, a, ov, (§ 7. rem. 1) timely, seasonable ; in prime, blooming ; in N.T. beautiful, Mat. 23. 27; Ac. 3. 2, 10; Ro. LO: te. wpa, dat. sing. apa pat, nom. pl. : : , ; id. opaia, dat. sing. fem. @patos opaiay, acc. sing. fem. id. @patot, nom. pl. masc. id. @patos],a, ov + apa @pay, acc. sing. - : : : id. @pas, gen. sing. and acc. pl. id. epyiahn, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. pass. épyilo apyicbycay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass... id. GpOpife,* 3 pers. sing. imperf. bb pile Gpicav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. act. épilo pice, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. : ‘ id. cpicpdy, dat. sing. fem. part. perf. pass. . id. Gpitpévov, acc. sing. neut. part. perf. pass. id. @pitpévos, nom. sing. masc. part. perf. pass. id. oppynoay, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. éppdw Oppnce, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. : 4 id. @pvée, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. act. éptoow cpvoprat |, fut. doopat, (§ 14. tab. N) to how! ; to roar, as a lion, 1 Pe. 5. 8. @pvopevos,” nom. sing. masc. part. pres. Opvopar apxjoacbe, 2 pers. pl. aor. i. ind: . dpxéopeau épxnoato, 3 pers. sing. aor. 1, ind. ‘ : id. pay, gen. pl. Opa. as], adv. and conj. . é : ORs aoavva|, (Heb. SI7NY'YIN) hosanna! save now, succour now, Mat. 21. 9, 15, et al. aoattus |, adv. (ds & avrws, adrds) just so, in just the same way or munner, likewise, Mat. BOs 207 30> (Cbeal. @ Tu. 21.38; 61 Pe. 5. 8. 444 opOno e / aoe |, adv. (as & ei) as if; as it were, as, like, Mat. 3. 16; 9. 36, et al.; with terms of num- ber or quantity, about, Mat. 14. 21; Lu. 1.5 01822-04050; Qoné |,° 6, Osee, Hosea, pr. name, indecl. Got, 3 pers. pl. pres. subj. : oi, dat. pl. (§ 4. rem. 3. b) - < - ous aorep |, adv. (as & Ep) just as, as, like as, Mat. 6.725, 24. 383) 1 Thes.,5. 35) et al: oorepel |,4 adv. (dadep & ei) just as if; as it were, Co: 15.13. aore |, conj. (@s & re) $0 that, so as that, so as to, Mat. 8. 24; Mar. 2.12; Ac. 14. 1; Gal. ] 7 Ele 2. 133; aS an illative particle, therefore, consequently, Mat. 12. 12; 23. 31, et al.; in N.T. as a particle of design, in order that, in order to, Lu. 9. 52. Ora, nom. and. ace. pl. : aus @TapLoy, ov, 70,—B. D. Ln. Tdf. . c \ - @tiov, Rec. Gr. Sch. Mar. 14. 47. : a@tiov |, ov, Td id. @tlov, gen. sing. Geta a@detre, 3 pers. sing. imperf. épeiho aoethoper, 1 pers. pl. imperf. .. ; id. odetrov, | pers. sing. imperf. id. &ede?, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. act. ddeardw apédea|, as, 7 bdedos odedelas, gen. sing. dpéheua @deXetrau, 3 pers. sing. pres. ind. pass. operea Oedcire, 2 pers. pl. pres. ind. act. : i id. apedréw, |, fut. pow - . odeXos @dedAnGetoa, nom. sing. fem. part. aor. 1, pass: : . . . - ddedew apedrnfijs, 2 pers. sing. aor. 1, subj. pass. id. OperdyPyoav, 3 pers. pl. aor. 1, ind. pass. . id. apeaAnOjcerat, 3 pers. sing. fut. ind. pass —] B. Ln. Taf. : z ea ale id. OdeActrat, Rec. Gr. Sch. 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